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Junius Chatman, Jr (born March 29, 1956) is an American former professional tennis player.
Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, Chatman was the first African American to receive a tennis scholarship to the University of North Carolina. He won four Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships, three in singles and one in doubles, before graduating in 1978.
Chatman reached a best singles ranking of 219 on the professional tour. In 1982 he made the round of 16 of Grand Prix tournaments at Stuttgart and Hilversum, as well as securing a doubles win over Jimmy Connors (and Mel Purcell) at Rotterdam. He won three doubles titles on the ATP Challenger circuit.
ATP Challenger finals
= Doubles: 4 (3–1)
=References
External links
Junie Chatman at the Association of Tennis Professionals
Junie Chatman at the International Tennis Federation
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