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Brian MacPhie, an American former professional tennis player, primarily specialized in singles during his career.
Answer: False
The source states that Brian MacPhie primarily specialized in doubles during his professional career, not singles.
Brian MacPhie turned professional in tennis in the year 1993.
Answer: True
The provided information confirms that Brian MacPhie turned professional in 1993.
Brian MacPhie played tennis right-handed.
Answer: False
The source explicitly states that Brian MacPhie played left-handed.
Brian MacPhie won a junior national title in doubles with Cary Lothringer.
Answer: True
The source confirms Brian MacPhie won the 1989 Boys' Junior National Tennis Championship Boys' 18 doubles title with Cary Lothringer.
Brian MacPhie played collegiate tennis for the University of California, Berkeley.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie played collegiate tennis for the University of Southern California, not the University of California, Berkeley.
What was Brian MacPhie's birthdate and birthplace?
Answer: May 11, 1972, in San Jose, California, U.S.
Brian MacPhie was born on May 11, 1972, in San Jose, California, U.S.
What was Brian MacPhie's height?
Answer: 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 meters)
Brian MacPhie's height is 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 meters).
Which university did Brian MacPhie attend for collegiate tennis?
Answer: University of Southern California
Brian MacPhie played collegiate tennis for the University of Southern California.
Brian MacPhie won at least one career singles title, either on the ATP Tour, ATP Challenger, or ITF Futures events.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie did not win any career singles titles, including ATP Challenger or ITF Futures events, as stated in the provided information.
Brian MacPhie achieved his highest singles ranking of world No. 128 in 1998.
Answer: True
The information confirms that Brian MacPhie achieved his highest singles ranking of world No. 128 on July 6, 1998.
Brian MacPhie had a perfect record in ATP Challenger singles finals.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie had a singles record of 0 wins and 3 losses in ATP Challenger finals, indicating he did not have a perfect record.
What was Brian MacPhie's career record in singles matches?
Answer: 27 wins and 38 losses
Brian MacPhie's career record in singles matches was 27 wins and 38 losses.
When did Brian MacPhie achieve his highest singles ranking?
Answer: July 6, 1998
Brian MacPhie achieved his highest singles ranking on July 6, 1998.
What was Brian MacPhie's singles record in ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals?
Answer: 0 wins and 3 losses
Brian MacPhie's singles record in ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals was 0 wins and 3 losses.
What was Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in ATP Tour Masters 1000 singles tournaments?
Answer: 1 win and 3 losses
Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in ATP Tour Masters 1000 singles tournaments was 1 win and 3 losses.
Brian MacPhie won a total of 7 career doubles titles on the main ATP Tour and 11 ATP Challenger titles.
Answer: True
The source confirms Brian MacPhie won 7 career doubles titles on the main ATP Tour and 11 ATP Challenger titles.
Brian MacPhie achieved his highest doubles ranking of world No. 22 in 2002.
Answer: True
The information confirms that Brian MacPhie achieved his highest doubles ranking of world No. 22 on February 25, 2002.
Brian MacPhie reached 20 ATP career doubles finals, winning 7 of them.
Answer: True
The source confirms Brian MacPhie reached 20 ATP career doubles finals, winning 7 titles and finishing as runner-up 13 times.
Brian MacPhie won two ATP Masters Series doubles titles.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie had a record of 0 titles and 2 runner-up finishes in ATP Masters Series doubles finals, meaning he did not win any titles at this level.
Brian MacPhie won his first ATP doubles title in San Jose in 1997.
Answer: True
The information confirms Brian MacPhie won his first ATP doubles title in February 1997 at the San Jose International Series tournament.
Brian MacPhie won ATP doubles titles with a total of five different partners.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie won ATP doubles titles with four different partners: Gary Muller, Nenad Zimonjić, Mark Knowles, and Rick Leach.
Brian MacPhie reached doubles finals at both the Indian Wells Masters and the Canadian Open.
Answer: True
The source confirms Brian MacPhie reached doubles finals at both the Indian Wells Masters (1996) and the Canadian Open (1995).
How many ATP career doubles titles did Brian MacPhie win?
Answer: 7
Brian MacPhie won 7 ATP career doubles titles.
What was Brian MacPhie's record in ATP Masters Series doubles finals?
Answer: 0 titles and 2 runner-up finishes
Brian MacPhie's record in ATP Masters Series doubles finals was 0 titles and 2 runner-up finishes.
What was Brian MacPhie's record in ATP Championship Series doubles finals?
Answer: 2 titles and 1 runner-up finish
Brian MacPhie's record in ATP Championship Series doubles finals was 2 titles and 1 runner-up finish.
On which surface did Brian MacPhie have a winning record in ATP doubles finals?
Answer: Hard courts
Brian MacPhie's record in ATP doubles finals on hard courts was 7 wins and 7 losses. He had losing records on clay and grass courts, and no matches on carpet courts.
When and where did Brian MacPhie win his first ATP doubles title?
Answer: February 1997, San Jose International Series
Brian MacPhie won his first ATP doubles title in February 1997 at the San Jose International Series tournament.
Which of the following partners did Brian MacPhie win ATP doubles titles with?
Answer: Gary Muller, Nenad Zimonjić, and Rick Leach
Brian MacPhie won ATP doubles titles with Gary Muller, Nenad Zimonjić, and Rick Leach, among others listed in the source.
Brian MacPhie's best performance in the US Open singles was reaching the 3rd Round of the main draw.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie's best result in the US Open singles was reaching the Q3 (third qualification round), not the 3rd Round of the main draw.
Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam singles tournaments was 2 wins and 5 losses.
Answer: True
The provided data confirms Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam singles tournaments was 2 wins and 5 losses.
Brian MacPhie reached the Quarterfinals in doubles at the Australian Open, Wimbledon Championships, and US Open.
Answer: True
Brian MacPhie reached the Quarterfinals in doubles at the Australian Open (2008), Wimbledon Championships (1996, 1998), and US Open (1993, 2001).
Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam mixed doubles tournaments was positive, with more wins than losses.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam mixed doubles tournaments was 19 wins and 22 losses, which is a negative record.
Brian MacPhie had a winning record in the Davis Cup team competition.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie's record in the Davis Cup team competition was 7 wins and 12 losses, which is not a winning record.
What was Brian MacPhie's best performance in the French Open singles?
Answer: Q2 (second qualification round)
Brian MacPhie's best result in the French Open singles was reaching the Q2 (second qualification round) in 1995.
What was Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam doubles tournaments?
Answer: 51 wins and 51 losses
Brian MacPhie's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam doubles tournaments was 51 wins and 51 losses.
Which of the following Grand Slam mixed doubles tournaments did Brian MacPhie reach the Semifinals in?
Answer: Australian Open and US Open
Brian MacPhie reached the Semifinals in Grand Slam mixed doubles at the Australian Open (1997) and the US Open (1995, 1999).
What was Brian MacPhie's record in the Davis Cup team competition?
Answer: 7 wins and 12 losses
Brian MacPhie's record in the Davis Cup team competition was 7 wins and 12 losses.
In which year did Brian MacPhie reach the Quarterfinals of the Australian Open doubles?
Answer: 2008
Brian MacPhie reached the Quarterfinals of the Australian Open doubles in 2008.
Brian MacPhie earned over US$1.5 million in prize money during his professional tennis career.
Answer: False
Brian MacPhie earned US$1,331,539 in prize money, which is less than US$1.5 million.
Brian MacPhie is currently coaching tennis in Austin, Texas.
Answer: True
The provided information states that Brian MacPhie is currently coaching tennis to juniors and adults at Westwood Country Club in Austin, Texas.
How much prize money did Brian MacPhie earn during his professional tennis career?
Answer: US$1,331,539
Brian MacPhie earned US$1,331,539 in prize money during his professional tennis career.
What is Brian MacPhie's current professional activity?
Answer: Coaching junior and adult tennis players
Brian MacPhie is currently coaching tennis to juniors and adults at Westwood Country Club in Austin, Texas.