Matt Doyle (tennis player)

Matt Doyle (tennis player)

Matthew ("Matt") Doyle (born January 13, 1958 in Redwood City, California) is a former American and later Irish professional tour tennis player. His best result was reaching the fourth round of the U.S. Open in 1982. He was also a long-time Irish Davis Cup player.

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Tour overview

Doyle defeated Ricardo Acuna, Mark Edmondson and Hans Simonsson, all in four sets, to reach the Round of 16 at the 1982 U.S. Open where he went down to another American of Irish descent, John McEnroe, in straight sets. He won one singles tour title, the 1983 Cologne Grand Prix, and reached a career high singles ranking of World No. 65, in March, 1982. Doyle also reached the 3rd round of the 1984 Australian Open and the second round of Wimbledon in both 1983 and 1984. In addition to 1982, Doyle reached the second the U.S. Open in 1981 and 1984.

In doubles, he only got passed the opening (main draw) round once, also at the 1982 U.S. Open, partnering (fellow Yale alumnus and the late) Cary Leeds. His career doubles win-loss record for (top-tier) tour events was just 23 and 48 and his career high ranking was World No. 117. Despite this he did manage a semi-finals showing at the 1982 Italian Open, partnering Leo Palin and one finals appearance in a tour event, a runner's-up showing in the 1982 Metz Grand Prix, partnering David Siegler.

Davis Cup

Of Irish ancestry, Doyle played in 17 Davis Cup ties for Ireland Davis Cup team over 8 years. In the Irish's sole appearance in the World Group, in 1984, Doyle kept Irish hopes alive versus Italy in the first round by winning the fourth rubber over Claudio Panatta, in an away tie (played on clay). Unfortunately however Corrado Barazzutti was in top form and easily dispatched Sean Sorensen in the deciding fifth match, 0-6, 3-6, 3-6. (Doyle had also lost to Barazzutti in straight sets in the opening rubber.) This loss however set up a memorable tie versus the United States with the winner to remain in the World Group for the following year. Played at RDS Arena to accommodate the 6000 spectators who attended, the match-up featured World No. 1 John McEnroe playing competitively for his only time in the land of his ancestors. As expected McEnroe dominated winning his two singles matches, as well as the doubles rubber with Peter Fleming, in straight sets. Doyle stayed close in the first set versus Johnny Mac, succumbing in the end 7-9, before going down in the second and third sets 3-6 and 3-6. Doyle did get the only consolation win, leveling the tie at one apiece in defeating Eliot Teltscher in the second rubber, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Doyle had a career singles Davis Cup match win-loss record of 19 and 10 and a doubles record of 8 and 7.

Post-playing career

Doyle was work-out partner of Mats Wilander when the Swede reached his peak in 1988.[1]

Personal

Despite playing for the Irish Davis Cup team as early as 1981, Doyle did not become a naturalized Irish citizen until 1985.[2] (He is judged officially to have represented the U.S. on the tour, aside from Davis Cup, until 1985.[3])

Doyle played at different times basketball, golf and tennis while attending Yale University, and graduated with a degree in economics.[4]

According to ATP.com, Doyle at some time resided in Dublin.[citation needed]

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