From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Whitney Reed
Whitney Reed
Whitney Reed (born August 20, 1932, in Oakland, Califor-
nia) was a tennis player in the 1950s and 1960s.
External links
Reed was ranked No. 1 in the United States in 1961 • Article on Whitney Reed
and was ranked in the U.S. top ten in 1957 (No. 8), 1959 Persondata
(No. 9), 1960 (No. 8), and 1962 (No. 6).
Name Reed, Whitney
During his career, he had wins over Rod Laver, Roy
Emerson, Neale Fraser, Chuck McKinley, Frank Sedgman, Alternative names
Manuel Santana, Gardnar Mulloy, Art Larsen and Alex Short description
Olmedo. All these players are enshrined in the Interna- Date of birth August 20, 1932
tional Tennis Hall of Fame.
Place of birth
He won the 1959 NCAA Intercollegiate singles cham-
pionship while at San Jose State University. Also that Date of death
year, he won the singles title and reached the doubles fi- Place of death
nal at the Cincinnati Masters. In 1961 and 1963, he won
singles titles at the Canadian National Championships.
He also was named three times to the United States
Davis Cup squad, 1958, 1961 and 1962.
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Categories:
• American male tennis players
• People from Oakland, California
• San Jose State Spartans tennis players
• Tennis people from California
• 1932 births
• Living people
• American tennis biography stubs
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