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Study Guide: Neil Broad: A Professional Tennis Career Analysis

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Neil Broad: A Professional Tennis Career Analysis Study Guide

Biographical and Career Foundations

Neil Broad primarily represented South Africa throughout his professional tennis career, despite being born there.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad primarily represented Great Britain for most of his professional playing career, although he was born in South Africa.

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Neil Broad was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1966 and currently resides there.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad was born in Cape Town, South Africa, on November 20, 1966, and currently resides in Cape Town.

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Neil Broad turned professional in 1986 and retired from the tour in 1999.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad turned professional in 1986 but retired from the professional tour in 2000, not 1999.

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Neil Broad's career prize money exceeded one million dollars.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad's total career prize money was $1,205,610, which exceeds one million dollars.

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Neil Broad primarily focused on singles during his professional tennis career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad primarily played doubles during his professional tennis career.

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Which two countries did Neil Broad represent during his tennis career?

Answer: Great Britain and South Africa

Explanation: Neil Broad primarily represented Great Britain for most of his career, but also represented South Africa.

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In what year was Neil Broad born?

Answer: 1966

Explanation: Neil Broad was born on November 20, 1966.

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What was Neil Broad's total career prize money?

Answer: $1,205,610

Explanation: Neil Broad earned a total of $1,205,610 in prize money during his professional career.

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What is Neil Broad's height in feet and inches?

Answer: 6 feet 3 inches

Explanation: Neil Broad's height is 1.90 meters, which is equivalent to 6 feet 3 inches.

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Singles Performance and Rankings

Neil Broad achieved a positive career singles record, winning more matches than he lost.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad's career singles record was 7 wins and 19 losses, indicating more losses than wins.

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Neil Broad won a single career singles title during his professional career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad did not win any career singles titles.

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Neil Broad's highest singles ranking was No. 84, achieved in May 1989.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad achieved his highest singles ranking of No. 84 on May 8, 1989.

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Neil Broad reached the quarterfinals in singles at the Wimbledon Championships in 1990.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad's best performance in the Wimbledon Championships singles tournament was reaching the 2nd Round in 1990.

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What was Neil Broad's career singles record?

Answer: 7 wins and 19 losses

Explanation: Neil Broad's career singles record was 7 wins and 19 losses.

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When did Neil Broad achieve his highest singles ranking of No. 84?

Answer: 8 May 1989

Explanation: Neil Broad achieved his highest singles ranking of No. 84 on May 8, 1989.

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What was Neil Broad's best performance in the Australian Open singles tournament?

Answer: 2nd Round

Explanation: Neil Broad reached the 2nd Round of the Australian Open singles tournament in 1989.

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Doubles Achievements and Olympic Participation

Neil Broad's career doubles record shows more wins than losses.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad's career doubles record was 283 wins and 273 losses, indicating more wins than losses.

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Neil Broad won 7 career doubles titles.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad won a total of 7 career doubles titles.

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Neil Broad achieved his highest doubles ranking of No. 9 in April 1990.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad achieved his highest doubles ranking of No. 9 on April 9, 1990.

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Neil Broad's best Grand Slam doubles result at the French Open was reaching the semifinals.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad's best Grand Slam doubles result at the French Open was reaching the 2nd Round.

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Neil Broad won a bronze medal in men's doubles at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad won a silver medal in the men's doubles event at the 1996 Summer Olympics, not a bronze medal.

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Neil Broad played on the Great Britain Davis Cup team for eight years, from 1992 to 2000.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad played on the Great Britain Davis Cup team from 1992 to 2000, which is an eight-year period.

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Neil Broad and Tim Henman defeated Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde to win the 1996 Atlanta Olympics doubles final.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad and Tim Henman lost to Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics doubles final, earning a silver medal.

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How many career doubles titles did Neil Broad win?

Answer: 7

Explanation: Neil Broad won 7 career doubles titles.

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What was Neil Broad's highest doubles ranking?

Answer: No. 9

Explanation: Neil Broad achieved his highest doubles ranking of No. 9 on April 9, 1990.

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What was Neil Broad's best Grand Slam doubles result at the Australian Open?

Answer: Semifinals

Explanation: Neil Broad reached the semifinals of the Australian Open doubles tournament in 1990.

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Which Olympic medal did Neil Broad win at the 1996 Summer Olympics?

Answer: Silver

Explanation: Neil Broad won a silver medal in the men's doubles event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

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Who was Neil Broad's partner when he won the silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics?

Answer: Tim Henman

Explanation: Neil Broad partnered with Tim Henman to win the silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

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What was the score by which Neil Broad and Tim Henman lost the 1996 Atlanta Olympics doubles final?

Answer: 4–6, 4–6, 2–6

Explanation: In the 1996 Atlanta Olympics doubles final, Neil Broad and Tim Henman lost to Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde with a score of 4–6, 4–6, 2–6.

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Key Doubles Tournament Results

Neil Broad partnered with Roger Federer at the 2000 Australian Open doubles event.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad teamed up with Roger Federer in the doubles event at the 2000 Australian Open.

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Neil Broad won his first ATP Tour doubles title in January 1989 at the Adelaide tournament with partner Stefan Kruger.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad's first ATP Tour doubles title was won in January 1989 at the Adelaide tournament with partner Stefan Kruger.

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Neil Broad and Gary Muller won the 1990 Cincinnati Masters doubles final.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad and Gary Muller lost the doubles final at the 1990 Cincinnati Masters.

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Neil Broad won his seventh and final career doubles title in September 1998 at the Bournemouth tournament.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad won his seventh and final career doubles title in September 1998 at the Bournemouth tournament.

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Neil Broad partnered with David Macpherson to win the 1992 Milan doubles title.

Answer: True

Explanation: Neil Broad partnered with David Macpherson to win the 1992 Milan doubles title.

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Who did Neil Broad partner with at the 2000 Australian Open doubles event?

Answer: Roger Federer

Explanation: Neil Broad teamed up with Roger Federer in the doubles event at the 2000 Australian Open.

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Who was Neil Broad's partner for his first ATP Tour doubles title win in Adelaide in January 1989?

Answer: Stefan Kruger

Explanation: Neil Broad's first ATP Tour doubles title was won in January 1989 at the Adelaide tournament with partner Stefan Kruger.

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Which tournament did Neil Broad win in July 1989 with partner Gary Muller?

Answer: Washington

Explanation: Neil Broad won the Washington tournament in July 1989 with partner Gary Muller.

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In which tournament did Neil Broad experience his second doubles final loss in February 1990?

Answer: Toronto Indoor

Explanation: Neil Broad experienced his second doubles final loss in February 1990 at the Toronto Indoor tournament.

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Who did Neil Broad and Gary Muller lose to in the 1990 Basel doubles final?

Answer: Stefan Kruger and Christo van Rensburg

Explanation: In the 1990 Basel doubles final, Neil Broad and Gary Muller lost to Stefan Kruger and Christo van Rensburg.

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Which doubles title did Neil Broad win in February 1992 with partner David Macpherson?

Answer: Milan

Explanation: Neil Broad won the Milan tournament in February 1992 with partner David Macpherson.

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Who were Neil Broad and Greg Van Emburgh's opponents when they won the 1994 San Marino doubles title?

Answer: Jordi Arrese and Renzo Furlan

Explanation: Neil Broad and Greg Van Emburgh defeated Jordi Arrese and Renzo Furlan to win the 1994 San Marino doubles title.

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Who did Neil Broad partner with to win his seventh and final career doubles title at the 1998 Bournemouth tournament?

Answer: Kevin Ullyett

Explanation: Neil Broad partnered with Kevin Ullyett to win the 1998 Bournemouth doubles title.

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Post-Retirement Activities

Since retiring from the professional tour, Neil Broad has completely stopped playing tennis.

Answer: False

Explanation: Neil Broad continues to play tennis on the Senior tour after his retirement from the professional tour.

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What coaching activities has Neil Broad undertaken since retiring from the tour?

Answer: Coaching a South African Paralympic player and a college player.

Explanation: Since retiring, Neil Broad has coached South African Paralympic tennis player Tim Hubbard and is currently coaching Brad Williams, a player at Texas A&M University.

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