Tim Chisholm

Tim Chisholm

Tim Chisholm (born October 31, 1969) is a semi-retired American real tennis player. A former lawn tennis player, Chisholm switched to the original game of tennis around the year 2000. He became the head professional at the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York City. In 2001 he won the first World Doubles Championship, partnered by Julian Snow. Although technically not a Grand Slam, at one point in 2003 Chisholm held all four major open titles at the same time.

He has challenged World Champion Robert Fahey three times for the singles title. The 2002 challenge was the closest, going the full 13 sets. In 2004 Chisholm lost the challenge 7–1 sets. Afterward he retired as head professional at the Racquet Club and took an office job in Boston, Massachusetts, only playing in American tournaments. In January 2006 he decided to attempt the World Challenge again, and although he won his preliminary matches handily, he fell to Fahey 7–0 in the championship.

ingles titles

* "Australian Open:" 2003
* "British Open:" 2002
* "French Open:" 2003
* "U.S. Open:" 2003, 2004
* "Schochet Cup" (formerly U.S. Professional): 2002

ee also

* List of real tennis world champions

External links

* [http://www.irtpa.com/index.php/realtennis/player_details/tim_chisholm/ International Real Tennis Professionals Association: Tim Chisholm profile]


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