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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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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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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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November 1998. He received a wildcard into the qualifying draw of the
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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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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
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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
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59:1964-01-20
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1557:Jim Grabb
1459:Sep 1991
1448:2–6, 6–7
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1388:6–3, 6–3
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1162:Jim Grabb
1144:1995–2002
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976:Hong Kong
972:Guangzhou
789:Itaparica
785:São Paulo
658:Venezuela
571:Tony Mmoh
555:Jim Grabb
499:Davis Cup
465:from the
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305:Wimbledon
196:Wimbledon
120:$ 528,200
45:Residence
1530:Shanghai
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1346:Tel Aviv
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838:Colombia
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1304:Result
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1170:US Open
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1009:Uruguay
818:Bologna
765:US Open
702:US Open
467:Bahamas
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335:US Open
242:Doubles
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125:Singles
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91:Retired
39:Bahamas
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718:Vienna
527:Nassau
507:Brazil
250:91–124
75:Height
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1096:Miami
1042:-led
992:Chile
133:42–66
99:Plays
1517:3–1
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1453:Win
1396:1–1
1333:1–0
1330:Win
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1250:and
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1094:and
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1044:U.S.
982:1993
974:and
935:and
881:Peru
871:1992
842:Cali
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