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'''Barry MacKay''', born Aug 31, 1935 in ] is a former ], tournament director, television broadcaster from the ]. He was the ] in 1957 and was a doubles finalist at the ] in 1958. He was also won what is now the ] twice. | '''Barry MacKay''', born Aug 31, 1935 in ] is a former ], tournament director, television broadcaster from the ]. He was the ] in 1957 while playing for ] and was a doubles finalist at the ] in 1958. He was also won what is now the ] twice. | ||
Barry ran what is now the ] from 1970 until 1995. | Barry ran what is now the ] from 1970 until 1995. | ||
He has also |
He has also provides color commentary on the ] and ]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Barry MacKay, born Aug 31, 1935 in Cincinnati, Ohio is a former tennis player, tournament director, television broadcaster from the United States. He was the NCAA Singles Tennis Champion in 1957 while playing for University of Michigan and was a doubles finalist at the U.S. Open in 1958. He was also won what is now the SAP Open twice.
Barry ran what is now the SAP Open from 1970 until 1995.
He has also provides color commentary on the Tennis Channel and Fox Sports Network.
External links
- 1957 NCAA Singles Champion
- U.S. Open Doubles finalist in 1958
- Barry MacKay (II) at IMDb
- On the ATP site
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