Living at The 45 with Mark Keil: Worst Tennis Player to Beat Pete Sampras
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Mark Keil grew up in Albuquerque, NM and was the New Mexico state high school singles champion in ‘85. He then played collegiately at the University of South Florida before embarking on a professional playing tennis career where he achieved an ATP high singles ranking of 167 in singles and 32 in doubles. He qualified for the main draw of Wimbledon in ’91 and ’93 in singles and the Australian Open in ’93 where he won a round. He defeated Pete Sampras in ’91 at the ATP Queens Club event when Sampras was #8 in the world He won five ATP World Tour doubles titles. He then coached in virtually every niche of tennis all over the world and is USPTA, PTR Certified. He also is a graduate of the USTA High Performance Coaching Program. He now calls Honolulu home.