Frank Ofori
Full name | Franklyn Ofori | ||||||||
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Country (sports) | Ghana | ||||||||
Born | Accra, Ghana | 23 February 1971||||||||
Singles | |||||||||
Career record | 29–16 (Davis Cup) | ||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 277 (24 Oct 1994) | ||||||||
Grand Slam singles results | |||||||||
Wimbledon | Q1 (1995, 1996) | ||||||||
Doubles | |||||||||
Career record | 13–15 (Davis Cup) | ||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 274 (22 Aug 1994) | ||||||||
Grand Slam doubles results | |||||||||
Wimbledon | Q1 (1995, 1996) | ||||||||
Medal record
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Franklyn Ofori (born 23 February 1971) is a Ghanaian former professional tennis player.[1]
Tennis career
[edit]Born in Accra, Ofori played collegiate tennis in the United States for California Baptist University, where he was twice named in the NAIA All-American first team. He was the 1992 winner of the NAIA's Ward-Ballinger Memorial Award.[2]
During the 1990s, he competed on the professional tour, reaching a best singles world ranking of 277. He was a quarter-finalist at the 1995 Singapore Challenger and appeared in qualifying at the Wimbledon Championships.[2]
Ofori was member of the Ghana Davis Cup team between 1988 and 2001, appearing in a record 37 ties. He also holds the team records for most singles wins and doubles wins.[3]
The tennis centre court at the Accra Sports Stadium was named after Ofori.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Antrim: Tennis: Ofori's keen to cash in". Belfast Telegraph. 5 July 2008.
- ^ a b c "Frank Ofori (2007) - Hall of Fame". CBU Athletics.
- ^ "Ghana". daviscup.com.
External links
[edit]- 1971 births
- Living people
- Ghanaian male tennis players
- California Baptist Lancers athletes
- College men's tennis players in the United States
- Expatriate tennis players in the United States
- African Games medalists in tennis
- African Games silver medalists for Ghana
- Competitors at the 1991 All-Africa Games
- Sportspeople from Accra