Joel Ross (tennis) explained

Joel Ross
Plays:Right-handed[1]
Singlesrecord:0–2
Highestsinglesranking:No. 288 (Dec 12, 1976)
Doublesrecord:1–5
Usopendoublesresult:1R (1977)
Medaltemplates-Expand:yes

Joel Ross is an American former professional tennis player. His peak rank was No. 288, in December 1976.[2] Ross was Big Ten singles champion in 1971, and at the 1977 Maccabiah Games in Israel he won the men's doubles gold medal.

Biography

A native of Westbury, New York, he attended Westbury High School. Ross played collegiate tennis for the University of Michigan, was captain of the tennis team, and was Big Ten singles champion in 1971.[3] [4] [5]

His Grand Prix appearances included a loss to Guillermo Vilas at the 1976 Stockholm Open, where he took the Argentine to a first set tiebreak.[6] He featured in the men's doubles main draw of the 1977 US Open.[7]

At the 1977 Maccabiah Games in Israel, in which he was player-coach for the Team USA tennis squad, he and partner Peter Rennert, who was later world No. 8 in doubles, won the men's doubles gold medal.[8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joel Ross | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis. ATP Tour.
  2. Web site: Tennis Abstract: Joel Ross Match Results, Splits, and Analysis. tennisabstract.com.
  3. Book: The Wisdom of a Coach: Health, Wealth, Education, Athletics, a Game Plan for Life . 9781984537188 . March 25, 2020 . Xlibris Corporation .
  4. News: Michigan Takes Big 10 Net Crown . . May 15, 1971.
  5. Web site: Kingston Daily Freeman Archives, Jun 10, 1968, p. 50 . June 10, 1968 .
  6. News: Connors, Borg Score Net Wins . . November 10, 1976.
  7. News: Rosewall fading away . . September 4, 1977.
  8. Web site: Israel Basketball Team Loses out to Underdog U.S. Squad at 10th Maccabiah. March 20, 2015 .
  9. News: Forest Hills Not Fazed by Loss of Open. Charles. Friedman. The New York Times . June 8, 1977. NYTimes.com.