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词条 Jay Berger
释义

  1. Early and personal life

  2. Tennis career

     College career  Pro tennis career  Davis Cup  Halls of Fame and Awards 

  3. Coaching career

  4. National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

  5. Grand Prix and ATP Tour finals (9)

     Singles champion (3)  Singles finalist (4)  Doubles champion (1)  Doubles finalist (1) 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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|name= Jay Berger
|image=
|country= {{USA}}
|residence= Jupiter, Florida
|birth_date= {{birth date and age|1966|11|26}}
|birth_place= Fort Dix, New Jersey
|height={{convert|1.80|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
|turnedpro= 1986
|retired= 1991
|plays= Right-handed (two handed backhand)
|careerprizemoney= $992,136
|singlesrecord= 141–80 (ATP, Grand Prix & Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
|singlestitles= 3
|highestsinglesranking= No. 7 (April 16, 1990)
|AustralianOpenresult= 3R (1991)
|FrenchOpenresult= QF (1989)
|Wimbledonresult= 2R (1988)
|USOpenresult= QF (1989)
|doublesrecord= 19–28 (at ATP, Grand Prix & Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
|doublestitles= 1
|highestdoublesranking= No. 196 (November 14, 1988)
|USOpenDoublesresult= 2R (1987)
}}

Jay Berger (born November 26, 1966) is an American former professional tennis player. He won three singles and one doubles title on the ATP Tour and reached his career-high singles ranking of World No. 7 in April 1990.

Early and personal life

Berger was born in Fort Dix, New Jersey, and is Jewish.[1][2][3] He and his wife Nadia resided on Key Biscayne and now reside in Jupiter, Florida, and have four children: daughter Alexandra, and sons Daniel, Jonathan, and Noah.[4] His son Daniel, who played golf at Florida State (where was an All-American), is a PGA Tour pro golfer that was 2015 Rookie of the Year and has two career wins.[5]

Tennis career

Berger was the USTA Boys’ 18s National Champion in 1985.[6][7] He also won the 1985 Florida State Junior Championship.

He reached the fourth round in the 1985.[8]

College career

Berger was an All-American at Clemson University in 1985 and 1986, where he recorded a 91–22 singles record in two seasons. His 80.5% career winning percentage in singles play places 3rd all-time at Clemson.

Pro tennis career

Berger turned professional in 1986. He played on the tour from 1986 to 1991.

He won his first top-level singles title in 1986 at Buenos Aires. In 1988, he captured both the singles and doubles titles at São Paulo. In March he upset world # 2 Mats Wilander, 6–0, 7–5, in Orlando, Florida. In March 1989 Berger upset world # 3 Boris Becker, 6–1, 6–1, in Indian Wells. In May he upset world # 3 Mats Wilander, 6–3, 6–4, in Rome. In August Berger beat world # 3 Stefan Edberg, 6–4, 6–2, at Indianapolis.

In 1989, Berger reached the quarterfinals at both the French Open and the US Open. He also won the third tour singles title of his career that year at Charleston, South Carolina. Berger was runner-up at the Canadian Open in 1990.

He retired from the professional tour in 1991. Chronic knee injuries forced his retirement.

During his career, Berger won three top-level singles titles and one tour doubles title. He registered victories over Stefan Edberg, Boris Becker, Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, and Mats Wilander.

Davis Cup

Berger appeared in Davis Cup play in 1988 and 1990.[9]

Halls of Fame and Awards

Berger was inducted into the Florida Hall of Fame in 1993. He was inducted into the Greater Miami-Dade Hall of Fame in 2001. He was also voted "Sportsman of the Year" by the Olympic Committee in 1985, and "Junior Player of the Year" by TENNIS Magazine in 1985.

Coaching career

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| CoachYears = 1994–
| CoachPlayers = {{unbulleted list
| Miami Hurricanes (2000–2001)
| Ashley Harkleroad
}}
| CoachSinglesTitles =
| CoachDoublesTitles =
| CoachingAwards = Big East Coach of the Year 2000, '01
| CoachingRecords =
}}

Berger went on to become an assistant coach at Florida International University, where he resumed his studies and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Sports Management in 1994. Berger was the Head Men’s and Women’s tennis coach at the University of Miami and coached the national team.[8] He was the Big East Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2001.[10]

He coached Ryan Harrison until Jan-Michael Gambill replaced him in 2014. He currently coaches top American and world #9 Jack Sock

National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

In 2014 he was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.[11][12]

Grand Prix and ATP Tour finals (9)

Singles champion (3)

No.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponent in the finalScore
1.November 10, 1986Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClayARG}} Franco Davín6–3, 6–3
2.October 31, 1988São Paulo, BrazilHardARG}} Horacio de la Peña6–4, 6–4
3.May 8, 1989Charleston, USAClayUSA}} Lawson Duncan6–4, 6–3

Singles finalist (4)

  • 1987: Buenos Aires (lost to Guillermo Pérez Roldán)
  • 1989: Indianapolis (lost to John McEnroe)
  • 1989: Itaparica (lost to Martín Jaite)
  • 1990: Toronto (lost to Michael Chang)

Doubles champion (1)

No.DateTournamentSurfacePartneringOpponents in the finalScore
2.October 31, 1988São Paulo, BrazilHardARG}} Horacio de la PeñaCHI}} Ricardo Acuña
{{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Sánchez
5–7, 6–4, 6–3

Doubles finalist (1)

  • 1987: Buenos Aires (with Horacio de la Peña, lost to Tomás Carbonell/Sergio Casal)

See also

  • List of select Jewish tennis players

References

1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=-_Si5OP6cjkC&pg=PA87&dq=%22jay+berger%22+jewish&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7t5vhhfTaAhUP92MKHXYqBZEQ6AEINTAC#v=onepage&q=%22jay%20berger%22%20jewish&f=false Jews and the Sporting Life: Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXIII]
2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=QNaczbX4f78C&pg=PA100&dq=%22jay+berger%22+jewish&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7t5vhhfTaAhUP92MKHXYqBZEQ6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q=%22jay%20berger%22%20jewish&f=false The 100 Greatest Jews in Sports: Ranked According to Achievement - B. P. Robert Stephen Silverman]
3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=dDyEVDIA3aIC&pg=PA59&dq=%22jay+berger%22+jewish&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7t5vhhfTaAhUP92MKHXYqBZEQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=%22jay%20berger%22%20jewish&f=false The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes: An Illustrated Compendium of Sports ... - Peter S. Horvitz]
4. ^Presidents Cup - Confident Daniel Berger custom fit for match play
5. ^{{cite web|title=Daniel Berger|url=http://www.pgatour.com/players/player.40026.daniel-berger.html|website=www.pgatour.com|publisher=PGA Tour}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Past Winners|url=https://ustaboys.com/about/history/|publisher=USTA}}
7. ^HugeDomains.com - UstaClay.com is for sale (Usta Clay)
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.playerdevelopment.usta.com/content/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=122996&itype=7420|title=Jay Berger – Men's National Coach|year=2005|publisher=United States Tennis Association|accessdate=19 April 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061116150625/http://www.playerdevelopment.usta.com/content/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=122996&itype=7420|archivedate=November 16, 2006}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Davis Cup players – Jay Berger|url=http://www.daviscup.com/en/players/player.aspx?id=800178086|website=www.daviscup.com|publisher=International Tennis Federation}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=tennis&ID=81|title=Berger, Jay|publisher=Jews in Sports|accessdate=19 April 2015}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Schwartz: National Jewish Sports Hall Of Fame Welcomes Its 2014 Class|url=http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/09/12/schwartz-national-jewish-sports-hall-of-fame-welcomes-its-2014-class/|publisher=CBS New York|date=September 12, 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web|author1=Sal Cacciatore|title=National Jewish Hall of Fame holds induction ceremony|url=http://www.newsday.com/sports/national-jewish-hall-of-fame-holds-induction-ceremony-1.9312389|date=September 14, 2014}}

External links

  • {{ATP}}
  • {{ITF}}
  • {{DavisCup player}}
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