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Charles Bud Cox : ウィキペディア英語版
Bud Cox

Charles "Bud" Cox (born April 11, 1960) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
==Career==
Cox played collegiate tennis while at Auburn University.〔''Gadsden Times'', ("2 Auburn Netters Going To Ncaa" ), May 15, 1982, p. 6〕
He competed in the singles draw of a Grand Slam three times, but was unable to progress past the first round.〔(ATP World Tour Profile )〕 In doubles he fared better, making the third round of the 1985 Wimbledon Championships and 1987 US Open.〔 He was a mixed doubles quarter-finalist at the 1984 French Open, with Wendy Prausa.〔(ITF Pro Circuit Profile )〕
On the Grand Prix tour he had his best performance in 1987 when he won the doubles title at Saint-Vincent (partnering Michael Fancutt).〔 It was his third Grand Prix final, having been runner-up at the same event the previous year and at Columbus in 1984.〔 His best showing in a singles draw came at the 1987 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon, where he defeated world number 19 Thierry Tulasne en route to the quarter-finals.〔

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