Jay Berger
Jay Berger (born in November 26, 1966 in Fort Dix, New Jersey ) is a former American professional tennis player. He won in his career three ATP titles in singles and one in doubles.
- 4.1 Single
- 4.2 double
Awards
- In 1985, the Tennis-Magazin Berger recorded as " Junior Player of the Year" by the Olympic Committee and he was voted " Sportsman of the Year".
- The Florida Hall of Fame took him in 1993.
- He was introduced to the Greater Miami -Dade Hall 2001.
This and That
- He graduated from Clemson University.
- Berger had to retire due to chronic knee injury and a botched surgery his professional career at the beginning of the 1991 season.
- Significantly was especially his unorthodox charge in which he had placed the bat before the ball impact already in the neck.
Tournament Win
Between 1986 and 1989, Berger won a total of five tournaments, including four times in singles and once in doubles.
Single ( 4)
Double ( 1)
Grand Slam Record
Singles
Digit = x. Round, AF = knockout round, VF = quarter-finals, semi-finals HF =, F = Final, W = Win
Doubles
Digit = x. Round, AF = knockout round, VF = quarter-finals, semi-finals HF =, F = Final, W = Win