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Danny O'Bryant

Danny O'Bryant

American tennis player


Danny O'Bryant is an American former professional tennis player.

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A native of Texas, O'Bryant attended Sabinal High School and was a three-time UIL Class A singles champion, as well as an All-Star state high school basketball player.[1][2]

O'Bryant played varsity tennis for Trinity University, earning All-American honors in 1969 after reaching the NCAA singles quarter-finals and doubles semi-finals.[3] Graduating that year, he then turned professional and during his time on tour made the main draw of the French Open.[4] He had a career win over Australian Davis Cup player Dick Crealy.[3]


References

  1. "Lamar Netman Upset Victim". The Austin American. May 10, 1964.
  2. Shearer, Bob (August 23, 1970). "Net Star Sets MTA State Tour". Clarion-Ledger.
  3. Amdur, Neil (31 July 1969). "O'Bryant Topples Mexican Star – Ashe Victor". The New York Times.

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