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Clark Edward Graebner (born November 4, 1943) is an American former professional
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player. He was four times a world top ten ranked player each year from 1966 to 1969, reaching world No. 3 in 1967 and world No. 7 the following year. He was ranked eight times in the top ten U.S. players by the USTA, reaching U.S. No. 2 in 1968 behind Arthur Ashe, and U.S. No. 3 in 1966 and 1971. Graebner won three U.S. national titles, the U.S. Clay Court in 1968, the U.S. Hard Court in 1969, and the U.S. Indoor in 1971. He was a member of the U.S. Davis Cup team which won the Davis Cup in five straight years from 1968 to 1972. He won a Grand Slam doubles title at the 1966 French Championships at Roland Garros with doubles partner
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.


Early life

Graebner was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the only child of Paul Graebner, a dentist, and his wife, the former Janice Clark. Paul had been a moderately successful youth player. Clark won the state high-school tennis championship three times. He graduated from
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, where he joined the
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fraternity. In 1964 he married rising American tennis player Carole Caldwell. They had two children, a daughter, Cameron, and a son, Clark. The couple separated in 1974 and eventually divorced. In 1975, Graebner married Patti Morgan. Caldwell died of cancer in New York City on November 19, 2008.


Tennis career

;1965 Graebner won his first important international tournament in December 1965 at the Victorian Championships at Melbourne's Kooyong Stadium. He defeated
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,
Tony Roche Anthony Dalton Roche Order of Australia, AO Order of the British Empire, MBE (born 17 May 1945) is an Australian former professional tennis player. A native of Tarcutta, Roche played junior tennis in the New South Wales regional city of Wagga ...
in a close five set match, Herb Fitzgibbon,
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, and
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in a five set final. ;1966 Graebner lost to
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in the quarterfinal of the
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. He returned the favour by defeating Newcombe in the third round at the
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at Roland Garros that season. He won the men's doubles title at the French Championships, with his doubles partner
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, defeating the Rumanian doubles team of Tiriac/Năstase in the final. Graebner won the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships at the Merion Cricket Club defeating
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in the semifinal and
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in the final. At the U.S. Championships at Forest Hills, New York he reached the quarterfinals where he was defeated by Stolle, who would win the title that year. Graebner was ranked world No. 9 for 1966 by McCauley. He was ranked the No. 3 U.S. player for that year by the USTA. ;1967 Graebner won the Buffalo Indoor Tennis Championships in February defeating
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in a marathon final. Graebner would also win this same event in 1968 (over Riessen again in the final), in 1969 (over Mark Cox in the final) and in 1970 (over Bob Lutz in the final). He lost to Newcombe, the champion that year, in the 4th round of the 1967 Wimbledon championships. In the 1967 United States Championship, the last time the event, today's U.S. Open, was open only to amateur players, Graebner was the top-seeded U.S. player at No. 7. He defeated the No. 2 seed Roy Emerson in a marathon quarterfinal, but lost in the final to Newcombe. Graebner was ranked world No. 3 for 1967, which would be his highest world ranking, by the Martini and Rossi panel of tennis experts using a point system for tournament play. He was ranked the U.S. No. 4 by the USTA for that year. ;1968 In 1968 he reached the final of the
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in London, defeating Stolle, Emerson and
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, but the final was not played. Graebner then reached the semifinals in singles at the 1968
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, defeating both Manuel Santana and Stolle, before losing a close match to Roche. He won the 1968 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships in Milwaukee defeating
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in the semifinal and
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in the final. At the inaugural US Open, he defeated Newcombe in the quarter-final, but lost the semifinal to
Arthur Ashe Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 – February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam (tennis)#Tournaments, Grand Slam titles in singles and two in doubles. Ashe was the first Black player selected ...
, the eventual champion.
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's book, '' Levels of the Game'', is about a semifinal match played between Graebner and Ashe at the 1968 US Open at Forest Hills. Ashe won the match. Graebner was ranked U.S. No. 2 by the USTA for 1968 and world No. 7 by Lance Tingay as well as by most other ranking authorities. Graebner and Ashe led the U.S. Davis Cup team to victory in the 1968
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, its first in five years. Graebner won both of his singles matches in the Challenge Round against Australia, defeating
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and Ruffels in five set matches. The Americans won four more titles in as many years. ;1969 Graebner won seven tournaments in the 1969 season, beginning with the Richmond WCT Indoor in February, defeating
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(winner over both Ashe and Richey in the event) in the final. He won the New York Indoor in March, defeating Pasarell in the final. At Wimbledon in 1969, Graebner defeated
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and Andrés Gimeno before losing to Roche again in the quarterfinal, this time in a marathon five sets. He won the U.S. Hard Court Championships in Sacramento in June, defeating
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in a close five-set final. That same season, Graebner won the Southampton Invitational at Long Island on grass, defeating
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in the semifinal and Lutz in the final, both matches in three straight sets. At the U.S. Open that year, he retired in the third set against Roger Taylor in the second round. Graebner was ranked world No. 10 for 1969 by the ''Daily Express''. He was ranked the U.S. No. 4 player by the USTA ranking. ;1970 He won the 1970 River Oaks International Tennis Tournament on clay in Houston, Texas, in April defeating Santana in the semifinal and
Cliff Richey George Clifford Richey Jr. (born December 31, 1946) is an American former amateur and professional tennis player who was active during the 1960s and 1970s. Richey achieved a highest singles ranking of World No. 6 and reached at least the quarter ...
in a close five-set final. At Wimbledon, Graebner eliminated Năstase again in the fourth round, but lost in the quarterfinal to Taylor. At the U.S. Open, Graebner lost to Newcombe in the fourth round, although he had beaten Newcombe earlier in the season at the 1970 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships at Longwood. Graebner also reached the singles quarterfinals in Cincinnati in 1970, falling to eventual champion
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. Graebner was ranked the U.S. No. 4 player by the USTA for 1970. ;1971 He won the U.S. National Indoor Championships in February 1971, his third U.S. national title, defeating Năstase in the semifinal and Richey in the final in tight five-set matches. Graebner survived two match points against him in the final with Richey serving, on one of those points returning an overhead finishing shot from Richey. At Wimbledon that year, Graebner lost in the third round to
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. During that same season Graebner won two ITF tournaments. In the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship at the Merion Cricket Club, he defeated Frank Froehling in a close semifinal and Dick Stockton in the final. At the South Orange Open on grass in South Orange, New Jersey, he narrowly won the semifinal over
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and won the final against
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. This was a rewarding victory for Graebner who had finished as runner-up at South Orange in 1964 (to Ashe), in 1966 (to Roche), in 1967 (to Riessen), in 1968 (to Pasarell), and in 1969 (to Smith). At the U.S. Open, he advanced to the quarterfinals where he lost to
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. Graebner was ranked the U.S. No. 3 player by the USTA for 1971. ;1972 In the 1972 Rothmans International Tennis Tournament at the
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in London, England, Graebner defeated Năstase in the semifinal, but lost the final to Richey. Graebner and Năstase had a confrontation about court manners during the first set of the semifinal. Graebner won the Long Island Indoor title in April defeating
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in the final. At Wimbledon that year, Graebner lost his second round match to Nastase in four sets, Nastase proceeding to a classic Wimbledon final against Smith. In the U.S. Championships, Graebner defeated
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in the first round in four sets, but lost to Smith in the second round in four sets. ;1973 Graebner won his final ITF tournament at the Des Moines Open International Indoor defeating Nicholas Kalogeropoulos in the final. He defeated the world No. 1 Năstase in the semifinal of the Charleston International ITF tournament in a close match after losing the first set. He then lost the final to
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. Graebner also defeated Năstase at Paramus, N.J.in the semifinal, but lost the final to
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. At the U.S. Championships Graebner lost in the first round to
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. ;1974 At the U.S. Championships at Forest Hills N.Y., Graebner won his first round match against Torben Ulrich and rallied from two sets to one down to defeat Antonio Muñoz in the second round in five sets. He lost in the third round to Ray Moore.


Doubles

Graebner's most significant doubles title was undoubtedly his Grand Slam victory of the men's doubles title at the 1966 French Championships, where he and Ralston beat Țiriac and Năstase in the final. Graebner won the 1969 and 1970 U.S. Men's Clay Court Doubles Championship (with William Bowrey and Ashe, respectively), and the 1963 doubles title at
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.


Assessment

Graebner was considered to be one of the fastest servers of his time, and was a powerful hitter with relatively flat groundstrokes. Graebner ranks No. 32 on the list of best career set win–loss records in Grand Slam events, at 108–58, for a 65% record.Set W/L% - Slams - Career
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Grand Slam tournament performance timeline


Singles


Career finals


Singles: 20 (12 wins, 8 losses)


Doubles finals: 22 (11 wins, 11 losses)


See also

* Professional Tennis Championships


References


Further reading

* Clark Graebner, Carole Graebner, ''Mixed Doubles Tennis'' (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1973) *


External links

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