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Roger Smith (tennis)

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before Farrington lost in four sets to Ashby. Ashby and Frost won the doubles over Smith and Farrington, 14–12 in the fifth, to give the visitors a 2–1 match lead. Smith next defeated Ashby 7–5, 7–5, 5–7, 6–4, leaving Farrington to beat the unheralded Eli, but not before some drama, 6–2, 5–7, 6–7,
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Smith played for Ohio State University for four years finishing his collegiate career in 1986. While a senior, he earned All-America honors. Also, he won the Ohio Inter-Collegiate Championship by besting a scrappy sophomore from Bowling Green State University, Ken Bruce, in a thrilling final 4−6,
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while up two sets to one and 2–1 in the fourth. Smith and Knowles won the doubles however, handily, 2, 1, and 3. Smith, however, lost his next rubber, to Cortes 3−6, 1−6, 3−6. This left Knowles to be the hero, as he dismissed Rivera easily 2, 3, and 1. This win allowed the Bahamas to reach
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but redeemed himself as he and Smith took the doubles rubber in four. Smith then needed to be on top of his game to defeat Lewis 6−2 in the fifth. The following month saw Smith the hero as he won the fifth and deciding rubber, handily as it turned out, over
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1995 saw a severe dip in form and rankings for Smith in both singles and doubles. His singles ranking dropped from 161 at the beginning of the year to 743 at the end of the year and he failed to make one challenger final in both singles and doubles.
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Smith's high doubles ranking allowed him to compete in all the big tournaments of the Australian tennis season, the American indoor season, outdoors in Florida, and the European clay court season, but he and partners Castle (2), Odizor (1),
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when, again, he retired from the match. This meant the Bahamian tandem needed to win the doubles match to keep their faint hopes for an upset alive. They took the first set in a tie-break but succumbed in four.
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From 1998 to 2000, Smith would only play in Davis Cup matches. He dropped out of the ATP rankings in singles in August 1998 and doubles in November 1998. He received a wildcard into the qualifying draw of the
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partnering Cannon. Here Smith saw his first singles action (in a tournament main draw, at any rate), reaching the third round. In earlier October he and Cannon reached the final of the
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reached the semi-finals. Despite going winless in grand prix events, he continued to have success in doubles during the North American hard court season, reaching the semi-finals of the
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2, 3, and 4. Smith and Knowles then wrapped the win up taking the doubles rubber over Ruah and Pereira in four sets. The end of July saw Smith qualify for the main singles draw at the
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the following month, with the winner advancing to play the World Group qualifying round, to be played in September. Smith got matters rolling with a decisive win of
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in live rubbers. He did not appear in any tour grand prix or challenger events and finished the year ranked (on 29 December) World No. 482 and No. 610T in doubles.
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in five sets, as the Caribbean lost in their final tie as a team 2−3. (From then Caribbean nations have competed separately.) Smith reached the finals of the
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Smith reached the first or second round in a handful of challenger events before taking June off. In July, a refreshed Smith reached the semi-finals of the
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in three sets. One month later in June, he played his last doubles tournament and last career tournament in both singles and doubles. He partnered American
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in three sets. This result saw Smith reach his career high singles ranking of World No. 96 making him the highest ranked Bahamian in history alongside
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in straight sets. The results did put him back into the ATP rankings in both singles and doubles, but he dropped out of both in May and June 2003.
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Smith would finish the rest of the year by playing in more challenger events with his best result coming at his last tournament of the year at the
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Smith redeemed himself from the previous year's disappointment in Davis Cup by first winning all three of his live rubbers to see the Bahamas past
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in doubles partnering Knowles and the second round in singles. In February Smith won two of three rubbers he competed in as the Bahamas upset
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On tour, Smith continued a run of first and second round defeats in doubles while in singles he managed to reach one final before July, the
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made the semifinals as the top seed. He played his last ATP doubles tournament and ATP tournament in both singles and doubles at the
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in what would be the best result of his career. He won the first and second rounds to play the defending champion and world No. 1
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In May 2002, Smith played his last singles tournament at an ITF tournament in Jamaica where he won his first round match against
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reached the finals in his next tournament, the Coquitlam Challenger in September. In Brazil in October/November, Smith won the
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Qualifying Round in the autumn of 2003. The win over OECS was not an easy one as it took Smith four sets to dispatch with
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in the third round. He surprisingly won the opening set but lost the next three set to lose the match 6–4, 2–6, 4–6, 3–6.
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he reached the quarters. On 23 December, Smith's ATP singles ranking was World No. 307 whilst in doubles he was No. 104.
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in three sets. His last doubles match came after he played in a few more ATP doubles tournaments in 1997 including the
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After opening the year with a first round doubles loss at the Australian Open, Smith helped the Bahamas defeat the
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in straight sets in the first rubber, while in the crucial doubles rubber Smith and Farrington lost to Ashby and
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in May. They lost in the first round of the French and then Smith and Schapers did likewise at Wimbledon.
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Smith's poor run continued during the summer and it was not until September that he won a tournament, in
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where he made the final but lost in three sets. He also made the finals of the doubles draw partnering
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In 1997, Smith played both his last singles and doubles ATP tournaments. His last singles came at the
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After not getting past the second round in doubles in events leading up to August, Smith and partner
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Smith defeated Evernden for a second time before losing to World No. 5 Edberg in three sets at the
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to win the doubles 10−8 in the fifth. (Farrington was chosen over a then still 17 years of age
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After failing to qualify for the French Open and Wimbledon, Smith returned to the tour at the
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in a five-set thriller 6–3, 5–7, 2–6, 6–2, 2–6. After playing in two more ATP tournaments in
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4−1 in February. The following month saw a rematch with Caribbean rival Barbados, played at
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in the final in three sets. In doubles that year, he would also make the third round of the
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in the opening match. In the second rubber Knowles eked out a 5-set win over Uruguay No. 1
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Smith and Knowles played the next two weeks on tour as a team, reaching the finals at the
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in three sets. On 18 December, Smith was World No. 187 in singles and No. 95 in doubles.
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after he qualified for the main draw but lost in the first round to fellow qualifier
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2, 3, and 1 while the fast emerging Knowles handled former Wimbledon junior champion
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and Mronz. Roger finished the year World No. 154 in singles and No. 148 in doubles.
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in March. In doubles the week prior, he and Todd Nelson reached the final of the
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Smith bounced back from the Davis Cup disappointment to reach the finals of the
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Smith turned professional in 1987. The right-hander reached his highest singles
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where he won his first round match but lost in the second round to 14th seed
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and won in three sets which would be his best doubles result of the year.
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2 sets to love before losing 14−16 in the fifth in the first round of the
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in the opening rubber. Farrington lost the next match in five sets to
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In his second tournament of the year, Smith reached the semi-finals of
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6−2, 6−1. Bruce would go on to win the singles title the next year.
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3−2, to begin a run that would see the tiny Caribbean nation reach
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6–4, 6–4. The Bahamians run would come to an end at the hands of
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In 1996, Smith won his third and last doubles title at the
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in straight sets but lost in the next round to a young
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and win the last challenger title of his career at the
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Smith began the year smartly reaching the final of the
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Smith won his next Davis Cup match, in a tie played in
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ATP Championship Series / ATP International Gold (0)
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Smith played two singles and one doubles matches in
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He opened with a straight sets win over 1002:while Knowles retired from his match against 1082:Smith began the year by qualifying for the 1687:Tennis players at the 1996 Summer Olympics 1682:Tennis players at the 1992 Summer Olympics 1619: 1605: 1591: 593:reached the semi-finals in doubles of the 1647:Bahamian expatriates in the United States 1246:and made the semifinals before losing to 1227:but lost in the first round to 31st seed 1046:away, in a tie held in late September in 704:, on both occasions partnering Frenchman 652:. The following month, Smith helped the 1662:Ohio State Buckeyes men's tennis players 877:Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States 744:1−4. Smith was upset by World No. 1048 688:. In his next tournament however, the 513:in four sets and in doubles partnering 1672:Olympic tennis players for the Bahamas 1629: 1156:once again partnering fellow Bahamian 831:. Smith opened with an easy win over 545:. He reached the second round of the 1285:ATP Super 9 / ATP Masters Series (0) 700:in Canada and the third round of the 664:in the first rubber before combining 620:In October, Smith and Wekesa won the 1257: 1007:America Group 1 semi-finals against 763:before reaching the quarters of the 483: 1589:Association of Tennis Professionals 656:win their first-ever tie, 5−0 over 595:grand prix tournament in Washington 461:(born 20 January 1964) is a former 13: 1657:Bahamian people of British descent 1026:, losing in that round to a young 533:, but lost the deciding rubber to 102:Right-handed (one-handed backhand) 14: 1698: 1578: 541:, partnering Puerto Rican player 78:1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 1561: 1550: 1538: 1498: 1487: 1475: 1437: 1426: 1414: 1377: 1366: 1354: 1113:in three sets. After playing in 708:. 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1158:Mark Knowles 1151: 1147: 1131: 1127:Pete Sampras 1119:Boris Becker 1104: 1081: 1072:Kenny Thorne 1057: 1040:Andre Agassi 1021: 985: 952:Roberto Saad 941: 917:Maurice Ruah 913:Robbie Weiss 906: 893:Vernon Lewis 874: 854: 822: 806: 754: 731: 694:Nduka Odizor 690:Bristol Open 670:Mark Knowles 635: 626:Patrick Baur 624:, defeating 619: 615:Mark Knowles 583:Yannick Noah 580: 551:Marián Vajda 547:1987 US Open 524: 511:Cássio Motta 496: 487: 478:Mark Knowles 471: 458: 457: 18: 1637:1964 births 1613:Roger Smith 1599:Roger Smith 1585:Roger Smith 1534:Carpet (i) 1421:Todd Nelson 1361:Paul Wekesa 1313:Tournament 1172:partnering 1013:Diego Pérez 902:Jaime Yzaga 885:World Group 710:Todd Nelson 686:Brad Pearce 591:Paul Wekesa 459:Roger Smith 117:Prize money 22:Roger Smith 1631:Categories 1322:Opponents 1252:Alun Jones 1185:Japan Open 833:Lionel Eli 825:Costa Rica 773:Otis Smith 757:Shane Burr 722:Petr Korda 599:Ivan Lendl 549:defeating 515:Doug Burke 509:losing to 111:Ohio State 59:1964-01-20 1617:Davis Cup 1557:Jim Grabb 1459:Sep 1991 1448:2–6, 6–7 1410:Hard (i) 1407:, France 1388:6–3, 6–3 1213:Luis Lobo 1162:Jim Grabb 1144:1995–2002 1115:New Haven 976:Hong Kong 972:Guangzhou 789:Itaparica 785:São Paulo 658:Venezuela 571:Tony Mmoh 555:Jim Grabb 499:Davis Cup 465:from the 426:Wimbledon 305:Wimbledon 196:Wimbledon 120:$ 528,200 45:Residence 1530:Shanghai 1521:Jan 1996 1467:Brasília 1405:Toulouse 1400:Oct 1989 1346:Tel Aviv 1337:Oct 1988 1319:Partner 1316:Surface 996:Santiago 857:Brasília 838:Colombia 742:Barbados 714:Toulouse 1615:at the 1601:at the 1587:at the 1471:Carpet 1304:Result 1193:US Open 1170:US Open 1123:US Open 1009:Uruguay 818:Bologna 765:US Open 702:US Open 467:Bahamas 440:US Open 335:US Open 242:Doubles 210:US Open 125:Singles 107:College 91:Retired 39:Bahamas 1325:Score 1092:Mexico 718:Vienna 527:Nassau 507:Brazil 250:91–124 75:Height 36:  1393:Loss 1350:Hard 1310:Date 1096:Miami 1042:-led 992:Chile 133:42–66 99:Plays 1517:3–1 1514:Win 1456:2–1 1453:Win 1396:1–1 1333:1–0 1330:Win 1307:W-L 1250:and 1215:and 1164:and 1094:and 1078:1994 1044:U.S. 982:1993 974:and 935:and 881:Peru 871:1992 842:Cali 803:1991 787:and 728:1990 632:1989 577:1988 521:1987 493:1986 450:1991 446:1990 444:1R ( 432:1991 430:2R ( 418:1990 414:1989 412:2R ( 400:1990 398:2R ( 375:4–12 360:1996 358:2R ( 341:1990 339:QF ( 327:1997 323:1991 319:1990 315:1989 311:1988 309:1R ( 297:1994 295:2R ( 283:1997 281:2R ( 235:1992 233:1R ( 216:1994 214:3R ( 202:1989 200:1R ( 188:1989 186:1R ( 174:1994 170:1989 166:1988 164:1R ( 94:2002 86:1987 53:Born 994:in 966:to 605:in 474:ATP 1633:: 1528:, 1465:, 1344:, 1180:. 939:. 617:. 480:. 469:. 448:, 416:, 325:, 321:, 317:, 313:, 172:, 168:, 61:) 452:) 434:) 420:) 402:) 383:0 362:) 343:) 329:) 299:) 285:) 258:3 237:) 218:) 204:) 190:) 176:) 141:0 57:(

Index

Bahamas
Freeport, Bahamas
Ohio State
Australian Open
1988
1989
1994
French Open
1989
Wimbledon
1989
US Open
1994
Olympic Games
1992
Australian Open
1997
French Open
1994
Wimbledon
1988
1989
1990
1991
1997
US Open
1990
Olympic Games
1996
Australian Open

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