United States Amateur Championships (tennis)

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United States Amateur Tennis Championships
Defunct tennis tournament
Event nameUnited States Amateur Tennis Championships (1968-2011)
Tour USTA (1968-2011)
Founded1968
Abolished2011
LocationMultiple
SurfaceGrass

The United States Amateur Tennis Championships was the top American tennis tournament for amateur players. It was organized by the United States Tennis Association.

The tournament began in 1968 to create an amateur championship in addition to the US Open that was designated a professional event that year for the first time. That first year UCLA student Arthur Ashe won the US Amateur and then went on to win the US Open the same year. He is the only player to win both events in the same year and no one has come close since. In the years that followed, many winners received a wild card entry into the US Open qualifying event.

From 1971 to 1980 the tournament was not held, but then in 1981 was started again. In addition to Ashe, numerous other well-known players have won the event, including former world #1 doubles player Jim Pugh and former world #4 singles player Roscoe Tanner.

In 1995, the tournament changed its name to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Summer Championships.

Winners

YearWinnerCollegeRunner-upScore
1968 Arthur Ashe UCLA Bob Lutz 4–6, 6–3, 8–10, 6–0, 6-4
1969 Stan Smith USC Bob Lutz 9–7, 6–3, 6-1
1970 Roscoe Tanner Stanford Haroon Rahim 3–6, 2–6, 6–1, 8–6, 10-8
1981 Mark Basham UCLA Rick Leach 6–2, 6-3
1982 Tim Pawsat Southern CaliforniaStevenson Clarke6–4, 6-1
1983Allen MillerGeorgiaEric Rosenfeld6–4, 6-2
1984 Jim Pugh UCLAMark Styslinger6–0, 7-6
1985 Bryan Shelton Georgia TechDoug Sachs6–3, 3–6, 7-6
1986 Buff Farrow UCLA John Boytim 4–6, 6–3, 6-3
1987 Brian Page Clemson Eric Amend 7-6 (4), 6-4
1988 Marco Cacopardo TennesseeRobert Kresburg7-6 (1), 6-7 (2), 6-4
1989Joby FoleyWest VirginiaMike Salmon6–4, 6-3
1990Joel FinniganArizona StateWarren Fulgenzi6–4, 6-3
1991 Marco Cacopardo TennesseeDavid Driscoll6–3, 6-7 (9), 7-5
1992Chris PressleyDukeAndrew Weiss6–1, 6-2
1993Tad BerkowitzNew MexicoCris Robinson6–3, 7-6 (5)
1994 Jeff Landau Wake ForestMichael Berger6–4, 6-4
1995Marty EngelNorthern IllinoisEric Elek3–6, 6–4, 6-0
1996 Adam Peterson Southern California
1997Marc SilvaNorthwesternEddie Jacques7–5, 7-5
1998Adam SeriGeorgiaMark Loughrin6–2, 6-1
1999 Huntley Montgomery VirginiaAndre Pedroso7-6 (3), 6-3
2000 Brian Vahaly Virginia
2001Wade OrrTennessee
2002Wade OrrTennessee
2003Chris MartinIllinoisRyan Recht6–1, 6-1
2004Avery TicerMinnesotaChris Klingemann1–6, 6–1, 7-6 (2)
2005Eric LangenkampNotre DameEric Hechtman6–3, 6-1
2006Jordan DelassGeorgia TechDanny Bryan1–6, 7–5, 10-8
2007Chris RaczTennesseeMike Sroczynski7–6, 6-1
2008 Sanam Singh Virginia Jason Jung 6–2, 6-1
2009Sanam SinghVirginia Benjamin Biscarrat 6–4, 6-0
2010Thomas RichterUnattachedEliot Potvin6–3, 6-1
2011Stephen HohIllinoisDaniel Whitehead5–7, 6–1, 1-0 (8)