Byron Talbot
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Bio | He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won seven doubles titles and finished runner-up an additional six times. He achieved a career-high doubles world ranking of Number 20 in 1996. Byron played collegiate tennis at the University of Tennessee. He was a three-time All-American for the Vols, remains Tennessee's all-time singles wins leader with 161 after finishing his college career in 1988. He and Shelby Cannon have the second-most doubles wins as a team in NCAA history, finishing with 102 victories over four seasons together. In some Tennessee program firsts, Talbot was the first: 1. Doubles champ at the ITA All-American Championships with Shelby Cannon (the Vols have won four titles at that major). 2. South Africa native to earn All-America honors (joined later by Chris Haggard in 1993 and Okie Oosthuizen in 2005) 3. Recipient of the Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship Award (John-Patrick Smith also earned it in 2010) After graduating from UT, Talbot enjoyed a successful professional playing career in which he won seven pro doubles titles and reached the top 20 in the world rankings. These days, Talbot is living and working with his family in Dallas. He is currently a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch (private client group/wealth management) in Dallas, Texas. |
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