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Dec 10 2015

Al Parker, Georgia, 2010

Al Parker, Georgia, inducted 2010Al Parker

  • Recognized as the most accomplished junior tennis player in history
  • Won 25 national junior titles
  • The only player to be ranked number nationally in all 4 junior age divisions….Boy’s 12U in 1981, 14U in 1982, 16U in 1985 and 18U in 1986
  • During 1980-81 won the Boy’s 12U singles and doubles titles at all 4 national tournaments, the only player ever to capture all available national championships in one age division in one year….called the “Double Grand Slam”
  • Competed in 66 national singles and/or doubles tournaments and either won or was a finalist 38 times
  • Played number 1 singles at the University of Georgia, was a 4 year All-American and won 2 National Collegiate Singles Championships and 10 other collegiate singles and doubles titles, never losing a finals match
  • Inducted into the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame in 2007

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