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'''Chris Garner''' (born April 7, 1969 in |
'''Chris Garner''' (born April 7, 1969 in) is an American former ] player. | ||
Garner turned professional in 1988. He did not win any titles (singles and/or doubles) during his career. Garner, a right-hander, reached his highest individual ranking on the ] on August 26, 1991, when he became the '''World number 120'''. | Born in ], Garner turned professional in 1988. He did not win any titles (singles and/or doubles) during his career. Garner, a right-hander, reached his highest individual ranking on the ] on August 26, 1991, when he became the '''World number 120'''. | ||
While on tour, Garner resided in ]. | While on tour, Garner resided in ]. |
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Chris Garner (born April 7, 1969 in) is an American former tennis player.
Born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, Garner turned professional in 1988. He did not win any titles (singles and/or doubles) during his career. Garner, a right-hander, reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on August 26, 1991, when he became the World number 120.
While on tour, Garner resided in Bay Shore, New York.
Garner currently is the head coach of the U.S. Naval Academy men's tennis team.
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