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Bill Hoogs Jr.

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Hoogs played his first event at the Pacific North West Tournament in 1956. In 1959 he won his first singles title at the British Columbia Championships played at the Victoria Lawn Tennis Club,
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player from San Francisco. He was active from 1956 to 1967 and contested 16 career finals winning eight singles titles.
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Hoogs had his leg amputated in 1968, after developing a malignant growth on his foot. He died of cancer in 1978.
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Together with McManus, Hoogs won doubles titles at the 1961 National Hard Court Championships and the
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and only narrowly missed out on a spot in the quarter-finals, losing to
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As a singles player, Hoogs notably reached the fourth round at the
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7–9 in the fifth set. He played his final tournament at the
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Championships. They were also runners-up in doubles to
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United States
United States
San Francisco
Berkeley, California
French Open
1965
Wimbledon
1963
1966
US Open
1961
American
tennis
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada
UC Berkeley
Jim McManus
NCAA
Allen Fox
Larry Nagler
Ojai Tennis Tournament
Canadian Open
Wolverhampton Open
Newbridge, Wolverhampton
Onny Parun
Belfast
Northern Ireland
1965 French Championships
Toomas Leius
1967 Wimbledon Championships

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