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Pages in category "Tennis players from Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A four-time All-American for the University of Georgia, Hodge was a member of the 2001 NCAA championship winning team and was an NCAA doubles finalist with John Isner in 2004. He was ranked as high as two in the national collegiate rankings. His father Mark had played tight end for the University of Georgia's football team during the 1970s. [2]
Tennis tournaments in Georgia (U.S. state) (1 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Tennis in Georgia (U.S. state)" This category contains only the following page.
Players on Wimbledon's Centre Court in 2008, a year before the installation of a retractable roof. The racket sport traditionally named lawn tennis, invented in Edgbaston, Warwickshire, England, now commonly known simply as tennis, is the direct descendant of what is now denoted real tennis or royal tennis, which continues to be played today as a separate sport with more complex rules.
Tennis was first played in the United States in 1874. In 1881, the National Lawn Tennis Association was founded in order to organize all tennis activities in the country. The first major tennis tournament was called the US Open Championship and was also first played in 1881.
Georgia men's tennis, which has had two head coaches since 1955, has picked the successor for retiring Manuel Diaz, ... Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call:
This category lists tennis players with Wikipedia articles who have notably represented Georgia. Note that articles are sub-categorized by whether a player has done so in male or female competition, and also by particular notable competitions.
He also founded The Georgia Bulldog newspaper in 1950. Before long, nearly half of Georgia's counties had local chapters of Magill's club, and interest in the Bulldogs soared. Magill continued to serve as executive secretary of the club for decades. In 1954, Magill became Head Coach of the struggling Bulldog Tennis program.