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'''Robert LeRoy''' was a ] player from ] in the ]. | '''Robert LeRoy''' (born ], ]) was a ] player from ] in the ], who won two medals at the ] in ]. In the men's singles event he won a silver medal and another silver medal he won in the men's doubles tournament; partnering ]. | ||
He played collegiate tennis at ], where in 1904 and 1906 he won the NCAA singles championship. In 1907, he was a singles finalist at the U.S. National championships, now known as the ]. He also won three consecutive singles titles (1907-1909) at the tournament now known as the ]. | |||
He won two medals at the ] in ]. In the men's singles event he won a silver medal and another silver medal he won in the men's doubles tournament; partnering ]. | |||
He played collegiate tennis at ], where in 1904 and 1906 he won the NCAA singles championship. | |||
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In 1907, he was a singles finalist at the U.S. National championships, now known as the ]. | |||
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He also won three consecutive singles titles (1907-1909) at the tournament now known as the ]. | |||
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Robert LeRoy (born February 7, 1885) was a tennis player from New York in the United States, who won two medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. In the men's singles event he won a silver medal and another silver medal he won in the men's doubles tournament; partnering Alphonzo Bell.
He played collegiate tennis at Columbia University, where in 1904 and 1906 he won the NCAA singles championship. In 1907, he was a singles finalist at the U.S. National championships, now known as the U.S. Open. He also won three consecutive singles titles (1907-1909) at the tournament now known as the Cincinnati Masters.
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