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Gene Mayer (born May 11, 1956) is a former
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player from the United States who won 14 professional singles titles during his career. Mayer was born in
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, New York. He grew up in
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, and played tennis at Wayne Valley High School, where he went unbeaten in his two years on the tennis team. He was a double hander on both forehand and backhand. The right-hander Mayer reached his highest ranking on the
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on October 6, 1980, when he reached the rank of World No. 4. Mayer has been a resident of
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. In 2005, he was inducted into the
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."NC Sports Commission Invites Athlete and Coach Nominations From Community"
, ''Three Village Times'', January 28, 2005. Accessed December 22, 2007. "The NCSC is privileged to announce that four-time Track and Field Gold Medallist Al Oerter and former world ranked tennis professional Gene Mayer are scheduled, among others, to accept their induction into the Nassau County Sports Hall of Fame on April 11." Gene's older brother
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was also a tour player. He achieved the rank of World No. 7 in 1982. They met each other in the Stockholm Open final 1981 and won 5 doubles tournaments together, including 1979 French Open.


Career finals


Singles: 26 (14 wins, 12 losses)


Doubles: 24 (15 wins, 9 losses)


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