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Anthony "Tony" Bardsley (born February 9, 1945, in
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,
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) is a former top-ranking Canadian tennis player from
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. He competed on the nascent professional tennis tours (
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and World Championship Tennis) as well as in
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for
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.


Early tennis

Bardsley went to California to pursue tennis, attending
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in 1963 and 1964. He returned to Vancouver to attend the
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in 1965 and by 1967 he was
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's top-ranked player. In 1969 he became the No. 2 ranked player in Canada as he finished runner-up at the Canadian National Championship (closed). He remained a top four ranked Canadian singles player through to 1975.


Tour play

From 1969 through 1975, Bardsley competed in 16 tennis tour main draws in singles and 18 in doubles. He did not fare well, winning only 2 singles matches and 6 in doubles. In 1969, he lost in the first round in
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in singles to
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1–6, 3-6 and in doubles playing with fellow Davis Cup player
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. The following month at the Canadian Open, he was eliminated by compatriot
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in straight sets while in doubles he and McCormick reached the second round. Bardsley next competed in a tour main draw at the 1971 Canadian Open, where in singles, after a first round bye, he lost to tennis legend
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, 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, he and McCormick lost their opening match. His next event was the 1972 Canadian Open where again after a first round bye he went out in the round of 32, this time to Terry Ryan, 5–7, 4–6. In doubles, this time playing with a different Canadian, Ken Binns, Bardsley reached the second round by defeating the Australian duo of John Cooper and Colin Dibley. Later that autumn, Bardsley also participated in the tour WCT Vancouver event. There he lost in the first round to Fred Stolle by the respectable score of 5–7, 6–7. In doubles, he and McCormick lost in the first round. Bardsley competed in three singles main draws in 1973 and five doubles draws. He won his first singles tour match in defeating Mike Estep at the
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, 7–6, 7–6. He lost in the next round to the iconic Ion Țiriac, 5–7, 6–7. The Vancouver WCT, moved to April, was where Bardsley saw his next tour main draw action. He lost in the first round in singles to Tom Gorman, 2–6, 4–6, while in doubles he and partner
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also fell at the first hurdle. In August at the Canadian Open, he lost in the first round, again, this time to John Alexander, 4–6, 6–7. He lost his first match in doubles too, partnering Canadian
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. He played in two further tournaments in the autumn in doubles. At the Seattle Grand Prix, he and William Brown reached the second round while at the Quebec Grand Prix, Bardsley and partner C. Burr lost in the first. In the last computer rankings released for the year, in December, Bardsley was listed as World No. 213. In early February 1974, Bardsley won the Washington State Indoor Open in Seattle.Tony Bardsley. https://www.tennisarchives.com/edition/?v=22639 For the 1974 WCT circuit, Bardsley appeared in more singles main draws than doubles, six and five. Later that month, att the WCT Toronto, he lost in singles to
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, 1–6, 2–6, while in doubles he and partner Carpenter reached the second round. At the
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(in
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), after a first round bye, Bardsley lost to another tennis icon,
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, 1–6, 2–6. In doubles, Tony reached the second round again, partnering Lars Elvstrøm. The following month at Calgary, he lost to
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2–6, 6–7, while in doubles he and Elvstrøm lost in the first round. The duo did likewise the following week at the Jackson Grand Prix (in
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) while in singles, Bardsley was knocked out by Kim Warwick, 3–6, 5–7. His next play occurred in June at a
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tune-up event, Beckenham, where Bardsley defeated Colin Dowdeswell 3–6, 6–3, 6–3 before falling to
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, 3–6, 6–3, 3–6. His July, 1974 (singles) ranking ended up being his career best, world No. 207. (Doubles rankings were kept until after Bardsley left the tour.) His final event for the year was the Canadian Open where Bardsley went out in the first round to yet another legend to be,
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, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, he and Don McCormick lost in the first round. His finished the year ranked World No. 228. In his final year on the tour, Bardsley appeared in the main draw of three events. At the Toronto Indoor WCT in February, he lost his opening singles match to
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, 2–6, 3–6, while in doubles he and McCormick went out again in the first round. Bardsley next played outside of North America for the first time, at the
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, where he competed in the main draw just in doubles. He and partner Mike Power lost however in the first round. Bardsley's last tour main draw appearance was at the 1975 Canadian Open. He lost in singles to Paul Kronk, 4–6, 2–6, while in doubles he and partner David Brown reached the second round. He finished the year ranked World No. 308.


Davis Cup

Bardsley played in seven
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ties for
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and had a match win–loss record of 7 and 8, 4 and 6 in singles and 3 and 2 in doubles. In 1972, in the North and Central America Group semi-finals, he lost both of his singles rubbers in straight sets, to
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in Round 2 and Joaquín Loyo-Mayo in Round 4, as Canada lost the tie to
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2–3. The following year in the group quarter-finals, Canada fell to
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in
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, 1–4. Canada No. 1
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was forced to retire in the opening rubber. Bardsley then was defeated in Round 2 to Jairo Velasco, despite taking the opening set. Colombia won the encounter with Velasco and Iván Molina easily taking the doubles tie over Bardsley and his oft partner
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, 3–6, 4–6, 3–6. Bardsley did take Canada's only rubber for the tie, defeating Javier Restrepo, 8–6, 7–5, 6–1. The loss meant Canada had to play the
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, a contest that they won. Bardsley won the opening rubber handily, 6–1, 6–4, 7–5 over Leo Rolle, and the doubles match partnering McCormick, also in straight sets. The following month, Canada faced Mexico again in the group semi-final, this time in
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. Once again they lost, this time 1 won rubber to 4. Raúl Ramírez easily beat Bardsley 1–6, 3–6, 2–6 in Round 2 and he and McCormick came back from two sets down to level their tie before losing the fifth, 5–7. A year later in October, 1974, Canada and Mexico once again faced each other in the North and Central America group semi-final, and again the Mexicans prevailed 4–1. McCormick lost the first match and Bardsley the second, 2–6, 2–6, 2–6 to Loyo-Mayo.
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and
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contested the doubles rubber this time, and were soundly beaten, 1–6, 0–6, 2–6 to Ramírez and
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. Bardsley's last Davis Cup action came the following year, 1975. Canada opened America Group play defeating Colombia 5–0 at Rockland Tennis Club in Montreal. Bardsley opened the tie defeating Orlando Agudelo 6–0, 6–3, 6–2. In doubles, Bardsley and Génois beat Agudelo and Álvaro Betancur also in straight sets. Then in a dead rubber Bardsley beat Javier Restrepo, 6–2, 6–4, 6–2. Once again Canada faced Mexico, this time in the group quarter-finals. Bardsley played just the doubles rubber – he and Génois won the first and fourth sets before losing the fifth 4–6. Canada yet again fell to Mexico, for the ninth straight time since 1952, this time by the score of 2 matches to 3.


Post-tour tennis

In the last five years of his competitive career, Bardsley focused on tournaments in the Pacific Northwest, earning the #1 ranking in the region in 1977. His last year of competitive tennis was 1981, when he won the BC Nike Grand Prix tennis circuit and earned the #1 ranking in British Columbia. Bardsley later served as head tennis professional at Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club from 1978 until 1990 and volunteer director of tournament operations for the ITF Federation Cup held in West Vancouver in 1987. He also volunteered many hours on Tennis BC's board of directors in charge of coaching certification, all the time working for the improvement of tennis in his native province.


Personal

Bardsley was inducted into the
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in 2007.


References

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