Luke Jensen’s career highlights

Published 9:20 am Tuesday, June 5, 2007

By Staff
1983: High school tennis All-American, Michigan High School Tennis State Singles Champion
1984: No. 1 Jr. Singles and Doubles Player in the World (Partner: Patrick McEnroe)
1985: Graduated East Grand Rapids H.S., Reached second round of U.S. Open Singles
1986: All-American Singles and Doubles at University of Southern California
Major: Marine Biology, Theatre (George Lucas School of the Arts, USC)
1987: All American Singles and Doubles at University of Southern California.
Turned professional and ended the year 168 ATP Singles, 160 Doubles Rankings
1988-2005:
– Won 10 doubles titles on ATP Tour
– Won 1993 French Open with brother Murphy
– Member of US Davis Cup Team 1991 and 1992
– Wins over Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, Jim Courier
– Biggest Singles win was in 1986, Agassi, Memphis ATP Personal
Has worked for ESPN as a tennis analyst since 1994.
Has tennis academy for children with special needs. Conducts over 70 charity, seminar and tennis clinics around the world each year.
Only player in professional tennis history to play with either hand. Hitting serves right and left handed over 130 MPH.