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Matt Anger (born June 20, 1963 in Walnut Creek, California) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won one singles (1985, Johannesburg) and two doubles titles (1986, Tokyo outdoor and 1987, Brisbane) during his career.
The right-handed Anger reached his highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour on February 24, 1986 when he became the World No. 23.
Anger is currently the men's tennis coach at the University of Washington. He has resided in Clyde Hill, Washington.
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Wimbledon (Open Era) boys' singles champions 1968 John Alexander · 1969 Byron Bertram · 1970 Byron Bertram · 1971 Robert Kreiss · 1972 Björn Borg · 1973 Billy Martin · 1974 Billy Martin · 1975 Chris Lewis · 1976 Heinz Günthardt · 1977 Van Winitsky · 1978 Ivan Lendl · 1979 Ramesh Krishnan · 1980 Thierry Tulasne · 1981 Matt Anger · 1982 Pat Cash · 1983 Stefan Edberg · 1984 Mark Kratzmann · 1985 Leonardo Lavalle · 1986 Eduardo Vélez · 1987 Diego Nargiso · 1988 Nicolás Pereira · 1989 Nicklas Kulti · 1990 Leander Paes · 1991 Thomas Enqvist · 1992 David Škoch · 1993 Răzvan Sabău · 1994 Scott Humphries · 1995 Olivier Mutis · 1996 Vladimir Voltchkov · 1997 Wesley Whitehouse · 1998 Roger Federer · 1999 Jürgen Melzer · 2000 Nicolas Mahut · 2001 Roman Valent · 2002 Todd Reid · 2003 Florin Mergea · 2004 Gaël Monfils · 2005 Jérémy Chardy · 2006 Thiemo de Bakker · 2007 Donald Young · 2008 Grigor Dimitrov · 2009 Andrey Kuznetsov · 2010 Márton Fucsovics · 2011 Luke Saville
Categories:- 1963 births
- Living people
- People from Walnut Creek, California
- American male tennis players
- People from King County, Washington
- Tennis people from California
- Tennis people from Washington (state)
- Washington Huskies tennis players
- Wimbledon junior champions
- American tennis biography stubs
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