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Jeffrey Gail Tarango is a retired American tennis player who was born in Los Angeles, California.
Answer: False
The source material indicates Jeff Tarango was born in Manhattan Beach, California, not Los Angeles.
Jeff Tarango turned professional in 1989 after completing his senior year at Stanford University.
Answer: False
Jeff Tarango turned professional in 1989 after completing his junior year, not his senior year, at Stanford University.
Jeff Tarango plays right-handed and uses a one-handed backhand.
Answer: False
Jeff Tarango is a left-handed player and utilizes a two-handed backhand.
Before turning professional, Jeff Tarango won two NCAA team titles while attending UCLA.
Answer: False
Jeff Tarango won two NCAA team titles while attending Stanford University, not UCLA.
Jeff Tarango retired from the main professional tennis tour in 2000.
Answer: False
Jeff Tarango retired from the main professional tour in 2003, not 2000.
Jeff Tarango currently resides in Miami, Florida, with his family.
Answer: False
Jeff Tarango resides in Manhattan Beach, California, with his wife and children.
What is the full name of the retired American tennis player, Jeff Tarango?
Answer: Jeffrey Gail Tarango
The full name of the retired American tennis player is documented as Jeffrey Gail Tarango.
In what year did Jeff Tarango turn professional?
Answer: 1989
Jeff Tarango began his professional tennis career in 1989 after attending Stanford University.
Which university did Jeff Tarango attend before turning professional, where he won two NCAA team titles?
Answer: Stanford University
Before turning professional, Jeff Tarango was a student at Stanford University, where he was part of two NCAA team title victories.
What is Jeff Tarango's height in meters?
Answer: 1.80 meters
Jeff Tarango's height is listed as 5 feet 11 inches, which is equivalent to 1.80 meters.
Where does Jeff Tarango currently reside with his family?
Answer: Manhattan Beach, California
Jeff Tarango currently resides in Manhattan Beach, California, with his wife and children.
When did Jeff Tarango retire from the main professional tennis tour?
Answer: 2003
Jeff Tarango retired from the main professional tennis tour in 2003.
When was Jeff Tarango born?
Answer: November 20, 1968
Jeff Tarango was born on November 20, 1968.
Jeff Tarango's highest singles ranking was No. 42, achieved in November 1992.
Answer: True
According to the provided data, Jeff Tarango achieved his career-high singles ranking of world No. 42 on November 2, 1992.
Jeff Tarango won a total of 14 career singles titles and two career doubles titles.
Answer: False
The career statistics are reversed; Jeff Tarango won two career singles titles and 14 career doubles titles.
The total prize money Jeff Tarango earned during his professional tennis career exceeded $3.5 million.
Answer: True
Jeff Tarango's career prize money totaled $3,730,289, which is in excess of $3.5 million.
Both of Jeff Tarango's career singles titles were won on clay court surfaces.
Answer: False
Both of Jeff Tarango's career singles titles were won on hard court surfaces.
Jeff Tarango defeated Alexander Volkov to win his first singles title in Wellington in January 1992.
Answer: True
His first career singles title was achieved at the Wellington tournament in January 1992, where he defeated Alexander Volkov in the final.
Jeff Tarango's career record in singles matches shows more wins than losses.
Answer: False
His career singles record was 239 wins and 294 losses, indicating more losses than wins.
Jeff Tarango achieved his highest doubles ranking in the year 1999.
Answer: True
He reached his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 10 on October 18, 1999.
Jeff Tarango reached the quarterfinals of the ATP Masters Series events in Rome and Miami.
Answer: True
He reached the quarterfinals of two Super 9 tournaments (now ATP Masters Series): Rome in 1995 and Miami in 1998.
What was Jeff Tarango's highest singles ranking during his career?
Answer: No. 42
Jeff Tarango's highest singles ranking was No. 42 in the world, which he achieved on November 2, 1992.
How many career doubles titles did Jeff Tarango win?
Answer: 14
Throughout his professional career, Jeff Tarango won a total of 14 doubles titles.
On what surface did Jeff Tarango win both of his career singles titles?
Answer: Hard court
Both of Jeff Tarango's two career singles titles were won on hard court surfaces.
Who was Jeff Tarango's opponent when he won his first singles title in Wellington in January 1992?
Answer: Alexander Volkov
To win his first singles title in Wellington in 1992, Jeff Tarango defeated Alexander Volkov in the final.
In what year did Jeff Tarango achieve his highest doubles ranking of No. 10 in the world?
Answer: 1999
He achieved his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 10 on October 18, 1999.
What was Jeff Tarango's career record in singles matches?
Answer: 239 wins and 294 losses
His professional career singles record stands at 239 wins and 294 losses.
What was the total prize money Jeff Tarango earned during his professional tennis career?
Answer: $3,730,289
The total prize money earned by Jeff Tarango during his professional career is documented as $3,730,289.
Which of the following ATP Masters Series quarterfinals did Jeff Tarango reach?
Answer: Rome in 1995
Jeff Tarango reached the quarterfinals of two ATP Masters Series events: Rome in 1995 and Miami in 1998.
What was Jeff Tarango's career record in doubles matches?
Answer: 253 wins and 247 losses
His professional career doubles record stands at 253 wins and 247 losses, a winning record.
Jeff Tarango's most notable Grand Slam achievement in men's doubles was reaching the final of the 1999 US Open.
Answer: False
His most notable Grand Slam achievement in men's doubles was reaching the final of the 1999 French Open, not the US Open.
In the 1999 French Open men's doubles final, Jeff Tarango and Goran Ivanišević lost to Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes.
Answer: True
Tarango and his partner Goran Ivanišević were runners-up at the 1999 French Open, losing the final to the team of Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes.
Jeff Tarango's best singles result at Wimbledon was reaching the Quarterfinals.
Answer: False
His best singles result at Wimbledon was reaching the 3rd Round in 1995.
Jeff Tarango reached the 3rd Round of the US Open singles tournament three times.
Answer: True
His best singles performance at the US Open was reaching the 3rd Round, which he accomplished on three separate occasions: 1989, 1996, and 1997.
Jeff Tarango's best doubles result at the French Open was reaching the semifinals.
Answer: False
His best doubles result at the French Open was reaching the Final in 1999.
Jeff Tarango reached the Quarterfinals in mixed doubles at all four Grand Slam tournaments.
Answer: True
He achieved a consistent level of success in mixed doubles, reaching the Quarterfinals at the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.
What was Jeff Tarango's most notable Grand Slam achievement in men's doubles?
Answer: Reaching the final of the 1999 French Open
The pinnacle of Jeff Tarango's Grand Slam doubles career was reaching the final of the 1999 French Open.
Who was Jeff Tarango's doubles partner when he was a runner-up in the 1999 French Open men's doubles final?
Answer: Goran Ivanišević
Jeff Tarango partnered with Goran Ivanišević to reach the men's doubles final at the 1999 French Open.
What was Jeff Tarango's best singles result at the Australian Open?
Answer: 3rd Round
Jeff Tarango's best singles performance at the Australian Open was reaching the 3rd Round, which he did in both 1997 and 1999.
What was Jeff Tarango's best singles result at the French Open?
Answer: 3rd Round
His best singles performance at the French Open was reaching the 3rd Round, which he achieved in both 1993 and 1996.
What was Jeff Tarango's best mixed doubles result at the US Open?
Answer: Quarterfinals
His best mixed doubles result at the US Open was reaching the Quarterfinals in 1997.
Who were the opponents Jeff Tarango and Goran Ivanišević faced in the 1999 French Open men's doubles final?
Answer: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes
In the final of the 1999 French Open men's doubles, Tarango and Ivanišević were defeated by the Indian duo of Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes.
What was Jeff Tarango's best doubles result at Wimbledon?
Answer: 3rd Round
His best doubles performance at Wimbledon was reaching the 3rd Round, which he did in 1997 and 2001.
Jeff Tarango was defaulted from his third-round match at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships after receiving two code violations from umpire Bruno Rebeuh.
Answer: True
Tarango was defaulted after receiving code violations for an audible obscenity and verbal abuse, after which he stormed off the court.
One of the code violations leading to Tarango's 1995 Wimbledon default was for verbal abuse, accusing the umpire of being corrupt.
Answer: True
Tarango received a code violation for verbal abuse after calling umpire Bruno Rebeuh 'one of the most corrupt officials in the game'.
Following the 1995 Wimbledon incident, Jeff Tarango's initial fine was US$28,256, which was later increased.
Answer: False
The initial fine was US$65,500, which was later reduced to US$28,256 after he apologized to the umpire.
Jeff Tarango's wife slapped umpire Bruno Rebeuh in the face during the 1995 Wimbledon incident.
Answer: True
In the aftermath of the on-court controversy, Jeff Tarango's wife at the time slapped umpire Bruno Rebeuh.
Jeff Tarango and his doubles partner benefited from a default at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships when their opponents were disqualified for hitting a ball girl.
Answer: True
During the same tournament, Tarango and his partner Henrik Holm advanced when their opponents, Tim Henman and Jeremy Bates, were defaulted after Henman inadvertently hit a ball girl.
Caroline Hall, the ball girl involved in the doubles default, was also a ball girl in Tarango's controversial singles match.
Answer: True
In a notable coincidence, Caroline Hall was the ball girl in both the doubles match that ended in a default benefiting Tarango and Tarango's own singles match that ended in his default.
Who was the umpire involved in Jeff Tarango's controversial default at Wimbledon in 1995?
Answer: Bruno Rebeuh
The French umpire involved in the controversial default incident at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships was Bruno Rebeuh.
What was the initial fine imposed on Jeff Tarango by the ATP and ITF following the 1995 Wimbledon incident?
Answer: US$65,500
Following the incident, the ATP and ITF initially fined Jeff Tarango US$65,500, in addition to other suspensions.
What controversial action did Jeff Tarango's wife take during the Wimbledon 1995 incident?
Answer: She slapped umpire Bruno Rebeuh.
During the controversy, Jeff Tarango's wife at the time slapped umpire Bruno Rebeuh in the face.
What was the specific audible obscenity Jeff Tarango uttered that led to a code violation at Wimbledon 1995?
Answer: Oh, shut up!
Tarango received a code violation for an audible obscenity after responding 'Oh, shut up!' to the crowd.
What was the notable coincidence involving ball girl Caroline Hall during the 1995 Wimbledon Championships?
Answer: She was inadvertently hit by Tim Henman and was also a ball girl in Tarango's singles default match.
The coincidence was that Caroline Hall was the ball girl hit by Tim Henman (leading to a default that benefited Tarango) and was also on court for Tarango's own controversial singles default.
What was the reduced fine imposed on Jeff Tarango after he apologized to umpire Bruno Rebeuh?
Answer: US$28,256
After Tarango apologized to umpire Bruno Rebeuh, his initial fine of US$65,500 was reduced to US$28,256.
After retirement, Jeff Tarango primarily focused on a career in sports management.
Answer: False
After retiring from the main tour, Tarango's primary activities have been coaching and broadcasting for various sports networks.
Jeff Tarango served as a member of the Davis Cup Committee for ten years within the USTA.
Answer: False
Jeff Tarango served on the Davis Cup Committee for six years, not ten.
Andre Agassi accused Jeff Tarango of cheating in a 1977 juniors tournament by purposely mis-calling a ball that was clearly out.
Answer: False
In his autobiography, Andre Agassi accused Tarango of cheating by purposely mis-calling a ball that had landed several feet in, not out.
Jeff Tarango has coached notable players such as Maria Sharapova and Younes El Aynaoui.
Answer: True
His post-retirement coaching career includes work with several notable players, including Maria Sharapova, Younes El Aynaoui, Andrei Medvedev, and Vince Spadea.
Which of the following was NOT listed as a network Jeff Tarango broadcasts for after retirement?
Answer: NBC Sports
The provided list of networks for which Tarango broadcasts includes BBC, ESPN, Tennis Channel, Fox Sports, and DirecTV, but not NBC Sports.
According to Andre Agassi's autobiography *Open*, how did Jeff Tarango allegedly cheat in a 1977 juniors tournament?
Answer: He purposely mis-called a ball that had landed several feet in.
Agassi claimed that during a final set tiebreaker, Tarango purposely made an incorrect line call on a ball that was well inside the line to win the match.
Which of the following notable tennis players has Jeff Tarango coached after his retirement?
Answer: Maria Sharapova
Among the notable players Jeff Tarango has coached are Maria Sharapova, Younes El Aynaoui, Andrei Medvedev, and Vince Spadea.
How many years was Jeff Tarango a member of the Davis Cup Committee within the USTA after his retirement?
Answer: Six years
Following his retirement, Jeff Tarango served as a member of the Davis Cup Committee within the USTA for a period of six years.
Jeff Tarango was a runner-up in the 1986 US Open Junior singles final.
Answer: False
He was a runner-up in the 1986 US Open Junior doubles final, not the singles final.
Jeff Tarango's partner in the 1986 US Open Junior doubles final was David Wheaton.
Answer: True
In his only Junior Grand Slam final appearance, Tarango partnered with David Wheaton in the 1986 US Open doubles.
Who was Jeff Tarango's partner in the 1986 US Open Junior doubles final?
Answer: David Wheaton
In the 1986 US Open Junior doubles final, Jeff Tarango partnered with fellow American David Wheaton.
What was the score of Jeff Tarango and David Wheaton's loss in the 1986 US Open Junior doubles final?
Answer: 4–6, 6–1, 1–6
Tarango and Wheaton lost the final to Tomàs Carbonell and Javier Sánchez with a score of 4–6, 6–1, 1–6.
What was Jeff Tarango's result in his only Junior Grand Slam doubles final, the 1986 US Open?
Answer: Runner-up
In his sole Junior Grand Slam final appearance, Jeff Tarango finished as a runner-up in the 1986 US Open doubles event.