词条 | Joaquín Loyo Mayo |
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Born in Veracruz, Mexico, Loyo-Mayo's playing career was coming to an end as the ATP rankings were coming into being. He achieved a ranking of world no. 99 in the rankings on April 12, 1976.[3] He won the singles title at Cincinnati in 1967, and was a doubles finalist in Cincinnati in 1975 and 1968. He also reached the Round of 16 at Wimbledon in 1971, and the third round at the French Open and Wimbledon in 1970. He represented Mexico in the Davis Cup, playing in 45 matches between 1964 and 1976.[4] He studied at the University of Southern California, earning a degree in marketing and winning the 1969 NCAA Men's Tennis Championship.[5] In 1989 he joined, as professional coach, Edgbaston Archery & Lawn Tennis Society in Birmingham, United Kingdom, the oldest lawn tennis club in the world. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.argonmexico.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51165:murio-joaquin-loyo-mayo-leyenda-del-tenis-mexicano&catid=88:obituarios&Itemid=422 |title=Murió Joaquín Loyo Mayo, Leyenda del Tenis Mexicano |author=Haideé Ramírez. |publisher=ArgonMexico |language=es |date=2014-12-29 |accessdate=2015-07-09}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Loyomayo, Joaquin}}{{Mexico-tennis-bio-stub}}2. ^Hispano americano 1973 "Raúl Ramírez y Joaquín Loyo Mayo dieron a México los dos primeros puntos, el viernes 23. Loyo Mayo venció al canadiense Rejean Genois por 6-4, 10-8, 3-6 y 6- 2, mientras que Ramírez derrotó a Tonny Bradsley por 6-1, 6-3 y 6-2." 3. ^ATP Tour profile 4. ^Davis Cup profile 5. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hkxSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BXwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3803,7986655&dq=joaquin+loyo-mayo&hl=en Hero with a hyphen] 9 : Mexican male tennis players|1945 births|Sportspeople from Veracruz|2014 deaths|USC Trojans men's tennis players|Tennis players at the 1968 Summer Olympics|Tennis players at the 1967 Pan American Games|Pan American Games medalists in tennis|Pan American Games silver medalists for Mexico |
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