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Barbara Potter (born October 22, 1961) is a former
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from the
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, who competed professionally on the
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between 1978 and 1989, winning six singles titles and 19 doubles titles. Her highest singles ranking was No. 7 in December 1982.


Career

Potter started playing tennis when she was eight years old. After graduating from
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in
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in 1978 Potter elected to turn professional instead of accepting an offer of admission at
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. A left-hander, she reached the semifinals at the U.S. Open in 1981 as well as the quarterfinals at the
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in 1984, and
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in 1982, 1983 and 1985. At the
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, she reached the semifinals in singles in 1984 and was a runner-up in doubles with
Sharon Walsh Sharon Walsh-Arnold (née Walsh; born February 24, 1952) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. Walsh enjoyed a long career, playing her first Grand Slam singles event in 1969 and her last Grand Slam doubles match in 1990 ...
in 1981. Potter reached a career high ranking of No. 7 in 1982 and that year won the singles titles at the Avon Championships of Cincinnati and the US Indoor Championships. She also played in three Grand Slam doubles finals, the 1982 US Open women's doubles with Sharon Walsh as well as the 1982 and 1983 US Open mixed doubles with
Ferdi Taygan Ferdi Taygan (born December 5, 1956) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. He is of Turkish descent. Taygan enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career, he won 19 doubles titles and finis ...
. In 1986, Potter suffered two herniated disks in her back at a tournament in England and was forced off the tour several times. After a grueling exercise and fitness program, she successfully returned to the tour. She was a member of the 1982 and 1984 U.S.
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teams and the 1988
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. In 1989, she re-aggravated a persistent back condition at the beginning season when she was involved in an automobile accident. She retired in November 1989 due to deteriorating hip cartilage. Potter currently resides in
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.


Major finals


Grand Slam finals


Women's doubles (1 runner–up)


Mixed doubles (2 runners-up)


Year-End Championships finals


Doubles: (1 runner–up)


WTA career finals


Singles: 14 (6–8)


Doubles: 41 (19–22)


Grand Slam performance timelines


Singles


Doubles


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Potter, Barbara 1961 births Taft School alumni Living people American female tennis players People from Columbia County, Georgia Sportspeople from Waterbury, Connecticut Tennis people from Connecticut 21st-century American women