James Delaney (born March 12, 1953) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
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During his career, he won 1 doubles title.
Country (sports) | United States |
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Born | Newton, Massachusetts, U.S. | March 12, 1953
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Plays | Right-handed |
Singles | |
Career record | 79–133 |
Career titles | 0 |
Highest ranking | No. 59 (25 October 1976) |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Australian Open | 2R (1981) |
French Open | 1R (1976, 1977) |
Wimbledon | 2R (1976) |
US Open | 2R (1973, 1976) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 66–102 |
Career titles | 1 |
Highest ranking | No. 425 (3 January 1983) |
Delaney played college tennis at Stanford University. His younger brother Chris was also a touring pro.
Result | W/L | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Loss | 0–1 | Oct 1976 | Sydney Indoor, Australia | Hard (i) | Geoff Masters | 6–4, 3–6, 6–7, 3–6 |
Result | W/L | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Loss | 0–1 | Aug 1974 | Cincinnati, U.S. | Hard | John Whitlinger | Dick Dell Sherwood Stewart | 6–4, 6–7, 2–6 |
Win | 1–1 | Nov 1979 | Bombay, India | Clay | Chris Delaney | Thomas Fürst Wolfgang Popp | 7–6, 6–2 |
Loss | 1–2 | Oct 1981 | Maui, U.S. | Hard | John Alexander | Tony Graham Matt Mitchell | 3–6, 6–3, 6–7 |
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