Chip Hooper
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- Age: 51 (24.10.1958)
- Birthplace: Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
- Height: 6'6" (198 cm)
- Weight: 210 lbs (95 kg)
- Plays: Right-handed
Inactive
United States
As of 08.02.2010
| Ranking | W-L | Titles | Prize Money* |
| Career | High 1719.04.1982 |
104-119 | 0 | $479,798 *Singles & Doubles combined |
|
| Career | High 1808.12.1986 |
112-113 | 5 | $479,798 *Singles & Doubles combined |
|
Residence: Sunnyvale, California Single
Doubles titles: 5, as follows:
1986--(3) Cologne (w/Evernden), Toronto, Itaparica (w/M. Leach)
1984--(1) Florence (w/Dickson)
1982--(1) Munich (w/Purcell)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1987- Quarterfinalist at Rotterdam; Doubles Runner-up at Rotterdam, Brussels,
Newport (w/M. Leach); Doubles Semifinalist at Milan (w/Hlasek).
1986- Quarterfinalist at Cologne; Doubles Runner-up at Houston (w/M. Leach);
Doubles Semifinalist at Livingston, Tokyo Indoor (w/M. Leach).
1985- Singles & Doubles (w/Visser) Semifinalist at Nancy; Quarterfinalist at
Sydney Indoor.
1984- Runner-up at Auckland (l. Saltz); Semifinalist at Melbourne Ind., Bris-
bane; Quarterfinalist at Munich; Doubles Runner-up at Auckland (w/Drewett).
1983- Runner-up at Nancy (l. Saviano); Semifinalist at Milan, Sydney Indoor;
Quarterfinalist at Maui.
1982- Semifinalist at Philadelphia, Frankfurt, Columbus, Rotterdam, Monterrey
Munich; Quarterfinalist at Queens; RD 16 at French Open.
At 6-foot-6, one of the most imposing figures on the tour. Earned All-
America honors at the University of Arkansas in 1980-81. He also won the
Southwest Conference singles title.
A member of the USTA Junior Davis Cup team in 1981.
In his first full year on the tour in 1982, he broke the top 20 and
finished the year at No. 30 on the ATP computer rankings, a year-end career
best. He won the 1982 ATP Newcomber of the Year award and earned a career-
high $140,216.
As a child he suffered from Osgood's Schlatter's disease, a condition
that affects the knees that involves accelerated bone growth.
He is the son of a general surgeon.
Doubles titles: 5, as follows:
1986--(3) Cologne (w/Evernden), Toronto, Itaparica (w/M. Leach)
1984--(1) Florence (w/Dickson)
1982--(1) Munich (w/Purcell)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1987- Quarterfinalist at Rotterdam; Doubles Runner-up at Rotterdam, Brussels,
Newport (w/M. Leach); Doubles Semifinalist at Milan (w/Hlasek).
1986- Quarterfinalist at Cologne; Doubles Runner-up at Houston (w/M. Leach);
Doubles Semifinalist at Livingston, Tokyo Indoor (w/M. Leach).
1985- Singles & Doubles (w/Visser) Semifinalist at Nancy; Quarterfinalist at
Sydney Indoor.
1984- Runner-up at Auckland (l. Saltz); Semifinalist at Melbourne Ind., Bris-
bane; Quarterfinalist at Munich; Doubles Runner-up at Auckland (w/Drewett).
1983- Runner-up at Nancy (l. Saviano); Semifinalist at Milan, Sydney Indoor;
Quarterfinalist at Maui.
1982- Semifinalist at Philadelphia, Frankfurt, Columbus, Rotterdam, Monterrey
Munich; Quarterfinalist at Queens; RD 16 at French Open.
At 6-foot-6, one of the most imposing figures on the tour. Earned All-
America honors at the University of Arkansas in 1980-81. He also won the
Southwest Conference singles title.
A member of the USTA Junior Davis Cup team in 1981.
In his first full year on the tour in 1982, he broke the top 20 and
finished the year at No. 30 on the ATP computer rankings, a year-end career
best. He won the 1982 ATP Newcomber of the Year award and earned a career-
high $140,216.
As a child he suffered from Osgood's Schlatter's disease, a condition
that affects the knees that involves accelerated bone growth.
He is the son of a general surgeon.
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