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Chip Hooper (born October 24, 1958 in Washington, D.C.) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won five doubles titles during his professional career.

The righthander Hooper reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on April 19, 1982, when he became the World number 17.

Hooper played collegiately for University of Arkansas.

Currently, he is working as a private tennis coach in Miami. After years of research he has developed a new way of striking that is disruptive. Miami, Florida--specifically in Coral Gables.

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At this point in his life Chip, teaches tennis to young players in the miami area. Including young star Brian S. Granoff. A young man that plays very well on the court and is very smart off the court.

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