Chris Woodruff

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Chris Woodruff Tennis player
Chris Woodruff
Nation: United StatesUnited States United States
Birthday: 2nd January 1973
Size: 188 cm
Weight: 82 kg
1st professional season: 1993
Resignation: 2002
Playing hand: Right
Trainer: Jose Higueras
Prize money: $ 1,903,659
singles
Career record: 109: 104
Career title: 2
Highest ranking: 29 (August 25 1997)
Grand Slam record
Double
Career record: 38:61
Highest ranking: 73 (November 11 1996)
Grand Slam record
Mixed
Grand Slam record
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Chris Woodruff (born January 2, 1973 in Knoxville , Tennessee ) is a retired American tennis player .

Career

Chris Woodruff reached in his career with 29th place in August 1997, the highest placement in the individual tennis rankings. In the same year he was able to win the Canada Masters against Gustavo Kuerten , a tournament of the ATP Masters Series . The second tournament victory followed in 1999 in Newport , Rhode Island , the place where the International Tennis Hall of Fame is located.

The American played three matches for the US Davis Cup team . He won one, but lost two games (1: 2). Woodruff's active professional tennis career lasted from 1993 to 2002.

successes

Legend (number of victories)
Grand Slam
Tennis Masters Cup
ATP Masters Series (1)
International Series Gold
International Series (1)

singles

Victories

No. date competition Topping Final opponent Bottom line
1. July 28, 1997 CanadaCanada Montreal Hard court BrazilBrazil Gustavo Kuerten 7: 5, 4: 6, 6: 3
2. July 5, 1999 United StatesUnited States Newport race DenmarkDenmark Kenneth Carlsen 6: 7 5 , 6: 4, 6: 4

Final participation

No. date competition Topping Final opponent Bottom line
1. March 3, 1996 United StatesUnited States Philadelphia Carpet (i) United StatesUnited States Jim Courier 4: 6, 3: 6
2. May 20, 1996 United StatesUnited States Coral Springs sand AustraliaAustralia Jason Stoltenberg 6: 7 4 , 6: 2, 5: 7

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