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From there, he enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1953 along with Mark Jaffe and Dick Potter to form a strong team under tennis coach Bill Murphy. Entering college Barry was ranked #16 in the Juniors, Mark Jaffe #10, and Dick Potter #20. Barry practiced often with Professor and ranked player
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in a 5 set Final. His teammates were: Mark Jaffe, Dick Potter, Jon Erickson, John Harris, Dale Jensen, George Korol and Dick Cohen. He was also a finalist in the 1957 NCAA Doubles competition with Dick Potter. He won 5 Big Ten Conference titles, 1956-57 (2) in singles and 1955-57 (3) in doubles.
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In 1961, MacKay turned professional. He played three years with the Jack Kramer Professional Tennis Tour. He recalled the Kramer Tour, "Matches were played in one city after another on a nightly basis across the country and around the world. It was a barnstorming type of tour."
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MacKay enjoyed a 17-year career as an amateur and a professional tennis player, winning 29 singles titles and 11 doubles. He started his tennis career in the 1950, as National Boys Indoor champion and then in 1952, as the Ohio State High School Champion.
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After winning the NCAA Singles Title in June 1957, MacKay played amateur tennis for three additional summers. In 1958, he reached the Quarterfinals of Wimbledon and the Finals of the U.S. Doubles Championships. In 1959, he lost to
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over Tulane University, 10-9. He was the first Big Ten player to win the NCAA Singles Title, was runner-up for the Doubles Title with partner, Dick Potter, and was the first Michigan Tennis player to be named as an
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In 1960, he was ranked as the No. 1 amateur in the U.S. after reaching the Quarterfinals of Wimbledon and the U.S. Championships, and winning 11 tournaments: Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, River Oaks, River Forest
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His big year was 1960, when he also won ten more tournaments, to earn the No. 1 ranking in the United States. That year he reached the Quarterfinals of the U.S. Championships.
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on the Professional Tennis Tour. He remained with Kramer through 1966, when he moved to Sausalito, CA. In 1970, MacKay bought the controlling interest in the ATP
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7-5, 6-4, 6-1 in the Davis Cup Finals at Forest Hills. He is the only American player to beat Laver in Davis Cup competition.
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on June 15, 2012, aged 76, after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Michele, and daughter, Kelly.
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in 87 games over five sets. He also reached the Quarterfinals of the U.S. Championships losing to
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In 1960, he was seeded No. 1 at the French Championships, and reached the Quarterfinals losing to
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In 1959, when he reached the Singles Semifinals at the Australian Championships he lost to
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Starting in the 1970s, MacKay became a tennis broadcaster. In 2001, he helped launch
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tournaments. He also provided color commentary, play-by-play, and lead analysis for
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in five sets. He then reached the Quarterfinals of the U.S. Championships, losing to
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in 1958 and 1960 and the Semifinals in 1959, and was a Doubles finalist at the
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as a broadcaster. Over his 30-year broadcasting career, MacKay teamed with
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Tuscaloosa, and Victoria, Australia. MacKay defeated defending champion,
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to clinch the team title for Michigan over Tulane 10 to 9, by defeating
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in five sets(considered the 5th Major) and was seeded No. 1 at the
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of Texas in five sets at Salt Lake City. This win enabled the
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American tennis player, tournament director and broadcaster
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for his life's contributions to Tennis on March 10, 2013.
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from 1956 to 1960, and in three final rounds. The 1958
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Index

Barry MacKay (actor)

United States
Cincinnati
Ohio
San Francisco
Lance Tingay
Australian Open
1959
French Open
1960
Wimbledon
1959
US Open
1959
US Pro
1961
1962
Wembley Pro
1961
1962
1967
French Pro
1961
1963
1967
tennis
tournament director
broadcaster
University of Michigan

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