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Paul Avis (tennis)

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in the final. At the end of the year Avis ranked second in the country after winning the Eastern Province Sugar Circuit tournament at the age of 22. He was often referred to as ''The Quiet Man'' of South African Tennis because of his reserved manner. However his game was considered nothing less than
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Avis was known as 'The King of the Portuguese Hall' when he dominated the vibrant tennis tournaments played at this venue in Turffontein during the 1980s and was at his peak considered one of the best players in the country. In 1979 Avis ruled the local tennis scene, winning almost every title
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Born in Transvaal, Avis was a Junior Springbok and national closed singles champion. He competed on the international tennis tour in the 1970s and 1980s, ranking amongst the world's top 200 and South Africa's top 10. During his career he had a third round appearance at the
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Avis retired from tennis at an early age to focus on his studies, and in 1994 completed a doctorate in Sports Psychology. He then became a lecturer in the Psychology Department at the Daveyton Campus of
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including that of the Philips Masters, SA Closed, Philips Challenger Series and the Defence Force. At the beginning of 1979, he swept through the elite Masters field stunning top seeded
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at Ellis Park. At the time of his death, from lung cancer in 2006, he had been a professor of Sport Psychology at the
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explosive. Avis played in one of the first televised Tennis matches in South Africa, the South African open at
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This biographical article relating to South African tennis is a
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Barron, Chris (10 December 2006). "Professional tennis player".
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Academic staff of the University of the Western Cape
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1975 South African Open
1976 Wimbledon Championships
Johan Kriek
Ellis park
Vista University
Benoni
ITF Academy
University of the Western Cape
Sunday Times
"Former SA tennis star dies"
News24
"Ashe Upset in S. Africa"
The New York Times
"Tennis: Quiet man remembered"
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"Tennis: Quiet man remembered"
Paul Avis
Association of Tennis Professionals
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