Todd Witsken
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- Birthdate: 04.11.1963
- Birthplace: Indianapolis, IN
- Residence: Zionsville, IN
- Height: 6' (183 cm)
- Weight: 175 lbs (79 kg)
- Plays: Right-handed
- Turned Pro: 1985
Inactive
United States
As of 08.02.2010
| Ranking | W-L | Titles | Prize Money* |
| Career | High 4313.11.1989 |
115-135 | 0 | $1,420,910 *Singles & Doubles combined |
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| Career | High 429.08.1988 |
222-148 | 12 | $1,420,910 *Singles & Doubles combined |
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Residence: Zionsville, Indiana Wife, Lisa; Son, Tyler (born Aug. 2,'91)
Doubles titles: 11, as follows:
1992--(1) Key Biscayne (w/Flach)
1991--(3) Hong Kong, Munich, Montreal (w/Galbraith)
1989--(4) Rio de Janeiro, Stockholm (w/Lozano), Gstaad (w/Motta), Montreal
(w/Evernden)
1988--(3) Forest Hills-T.O.C., Rome, Boston (w/Lozano)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1990- Runner-up at San Francisco (l. Agassi); Doubles SF at Toronto (w/Lozano
1989- Semifinalist at Rio de Janeiro, Washington; Quarterfinalist at Guaruja,
Gstaad, Indianapolis; Doubles Runner-up at Itaparica (w/Lozano); Doubles SF
Philadelphia (w/Lozano), Hamburg (w/van Rensburg), Orlando (w/Layendecker).
1988- Semifinalist at Indianapolis; Quarterfinalist at Australian Open;
Doubles Runner-up at Indian Wells, Charleston, Washington, Stratton Mt.,
Itaparica; Doubles Semifinalist at U.S. Open, Cincinnati, Wembley, Masters;
Doubles Quarterfinalist at French Open (w/Lozano).
1987- Quarterfinalist at Washington; Doubles Runner-up at San Francisco (w/
Layendecker); Doubles Semifinalist at Indianapolis (w/Perez), Los Angeles,
(w/Lozano); Doubles Quarterfinalist at U.S. Open (w/Lozano).
1986- Semifinalist at Scottsdale, Lagos-1 Ch., Ogun Ch.; Quarterfinalist at
Fort Myers; RD 16 at U.S. Open (d. Connors); Doubles Winner at Benin City-1
Ch. (w/Rudeen); Doubles Semifinalist at Florence (w/Lozano).
1985- Doubles Quarterfinalist at Indianapolis (w/Lozano).
A three-time All-America at the University of Southern California from
1983-85 and a member of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team in 1983-84.
He reached the fourth round at the 1986 U.S. Open, defeating five-time
champion Jimmy Connors in the third round. Broke the top 50 in 1986 and
finished the year at No. 55, a year-end best.
Teamed with ex-college teammate Jorge Lozano to reach eight Grand Prix
title matches (3-5). The duo qualified for their first Masters, reaching the
semifinals. Also qualified for the Masters in 1989 (fifth place).
Compiled a 21-16 match record, earned a career-high $211,013 and ranked
No. 54 on the ATP computer in 1989, his third top 100 finish in three years.
Surpassed $1 million in career prize money following his doubles title
at the Canadian Open in Montreal on July 28, 1991.
Doubles titles: 11, as follows:
1992--(1) Key Biscayne (w/Flach)
1991--(3) Hong Kong, Munich, Montreal (w/Galbraith)
1989--(4) Rio de Janeiro, Stockholm (w/Lozano), Gstaad (w/Motta), Montreal
(w/Evernden)
1988--(3) Forest Hills-T.O.C., Rome, Boston (w/Lozano)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1990- Runner-up at San Francisco (l. Agassi); Doubles SF at Toronto (w/Lozano
1989- Semifinalist at Rio de Janeiro, Washington; Quarterfinalist at Guaruja,
Gstaad, Indianapolis; Doubles Runner-up at Itaparica (w/Lozano); Doubles SF
Philadelphia (w/Lozano), Hamburg (w/van Rensburg), Orlando (w/Layendecker).
1988- Semifinalist at Indianapolis; Quarterfinalist at Australian Open;
Doubles Runner-up at Indian Wells, Charleston, Washington, Stratton Mt.,
Itaparica; Doubles Semifinalist at U.S. Open, Cincinnati, Wembley, Masters;
Doubles Quarterfinalist at French Open (w/Lozano).
1987- Quarterfinalist at Washington; Doubles Runner-up at San Francisco (w/
Layendecker); Doubles Semifinalist at Indianapolis (w/Perez), Los Angeles,
(w/Lozano); Doubles Quarterfinalist at U.S. Open (w/Lozano).
1986- Semifinalist at Scottsdale, Lagos-1 Ch., Ogun Ch.; Quarterfinalist at
Fort Myers; RD 16 at U.S. Open (d. Connors); Doubles Winner at Benin City-1
Ch. (w/Rudeen); Doubles Semifinalist at Florence (w/Lozano).
1985- Doubles Quarterfinalist at Indianapolis (w/Lozano).
A three-time All-America at the University of Southern California from
1983-85 and a member of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team in 1983-84.
He reached the fourth round at the 1986 U.S. Open, defeating five-time
champion Jimmy Connors in the third round. Broke the top 50 in 1986 and
finished the year at No. 55, a year-end best.
Teamed with ex-college teammate Jorge Lozano to reach eight Grand Prix
title matches (3-5). The duo qualified for their first Masters, reaching the
semifinals. Also qualified for the Masters in 1989 (fifth place).
Compiled a 21-16 match record, earned a career-high $211,013 and ranked
No. 54 on the ATP computer in 1989, his third top 100 finish in three years.
Surpassed $1 million in career prize money following his doubles title
at the Canadian Open in Montreal on July 28, 1991.
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