• Source: Tom Leonard (tennis)
    • Tom Leonard (born July 15, 1948) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. (His mother Joanne Dunn played at Forrest Hills in 1943)
      Leonard enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing as a Junior.
      Finalist - National Hardcourts Burlingame, Ca 1966 (Singles)
      Finalist - National Clay Courts Louisville, Kentucky 1966 (Singles)
      Finalist - US Nationals (Jr.)
      Kalamazoo, Michigan 1966 (Singles)
      Finalist - US National (Jr.)
      Kalamazoo, Michigan 1966 (Doubles)
      Winner - National Jaycees (Jr.)
      Tampa, Fl (Singles)
      Played on the National Junior Davis Cup Team 1966, 1967, 1968,& 1969.
      Started playing professionally with World Championship Tennis (Started by Lamar Hunt) from 1971 (as a substitute for Roy Emerson) until 1974. Hated traveling - so retired in 1974.
      Started playing again professionally in 1977 on the minor circuits to get ranking high enough to play on the major circuit again. Played Wimbledon in 1978 - lost in the round of 16 to Tom Okker. Retired again in 1979 due to major ankle injury.


      Grand Prix finals




      = Doubles (1 win, 3 losses)

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      ATP Challenger finals




      = Doubles (1 win, 2 losses)

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      External links


      Tom Leonard at the Association of Tennis Professionals
      Tom Leonard at the International Tennis Federation

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