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Roy Barth (born March 30, 1947) is a former professional
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player from the United States.


Biography

Barth, born and raised in
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, was a good enough junior tennis player to be selected for America's
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team. He played varsity tennis while attending
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in the late 1960s and had success in doubles with Steve Tidball. The pair were runners-up to Bob Lutz and
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for the
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doubles title in 1968. He twice earned
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n honours, in 1968 and 1969. After coming back from two sets down to defeat
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in the first round of the 1969 US Open, Barth made it to the fourth round, which would remain his best
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performance. Barth, who reached a highest ranking of 8th nationally, competed in all four Grand Slam tournaments, but all of his nine singles matches won were on home soil. Competing professionally from 1969, Barth went on to make two
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finals, both in doubles. He was runner-up in the doubles at the
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in 1970, then in 1974 won the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships in Merion with
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. A finalist at the Wimbledon
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in 1970, Barth also had noted performances at the US Open in the 1970s. He won the first two sets of his match against
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at the 1973 US Open, before the Swede came back to win in five. The following year at the 1974 US Open he also took former champion
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to five sets. In 1975, Barth played on the
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Tour as a member of the Indiana Loves.   After retiring from professional tennis, Barth moved to
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, to become the Director of Tennis of the new Kiawah Island Golf and Tennis Resort, growing the program to earn the #1 Tennis Resort in the United States ranking by ''
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'' and the #1 Tennis Resort in the World twelve times between 2005 and 2019 by tennisresortsonline.com. In 2006, to celebrate Barth's 30th year of employment, the owners of Kiawah renamed their East Beach Tennis Center the Roy Barth Tennis Center. In 2018, after 42 years as director of the tennis program, Barth stepped down, turning the program over to his son, Jonathan. Barth is currently the Director of Tennis Emeritus and still works with tennis players at Kiawah.   As a volunteer, Barth served as President of the
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South Carolina District, Captain of the USTA Italia Cup, Chairman of the USTA Davis Cup Committee, and President of the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR). Barth has been inducted into six Halls of Fame: Hoover High School Sports Hall of Fame in San Diego (1995), The South Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame (1997), The Southern Tennis Hall of Fame (1999), The San Diego Tennis Hall of Fame (2012), The Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame (2019), and the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) Hall of Fame (2020). In October 2020, Barth published ''Point of Impact'', his personal story woven though the history of tennis and a series of life lessons. In it, he suggests that tennis lessons are life lessons. He channeled the lessons he learned on the court into tools for managing the challenges he faced off the court.
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agrees. “Roy’s perspective is right on target,” she wrote in the book's foreword.


Honors

* 1965   USTA Boy's 18's Sportsmanship Award * 1992   PTR Professional of the Year * 2006   PTR Master Professional *2007   USTA Family of the Year * 2013   PTR International Master Professional * 2014   USTA Southern—Charlie Morris Service Award * 2016   USTA Southern—Jacobs Bowl Service Award


Grand Prix career finals


Doubles: 2 (1–1)


References


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