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Colin Robertson

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Bio Colin Robertson was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. He got his start playing tennis there and became one of the top players in the Queensland state. After high school, Colin was recruited to come to Oklahoma in 1963 to play tennis for Oklahoma City University. And, he has remained an "Okie" ever since.

After a brilliant collegiate career, Colin was selected in October 1966, to be the first Professional/Manager of the brand new "Oklahoma City Tennis Center" Nestled in a bowl in the beautiful Will Rogers Park, the 18-court facility was the flagship for tennis centers throughout the United States.

In 1967 he played in U.S. Championship.

Colin has since moved on to manage the Santa Fe Club in Oklahoma City. This 6 indoor, 4 outdoor court club, also features a restaurant and fitness center. Colin is an avid squash player and the Santa Fe Club is the only Oklahoma City Club with squash courts. For many years, Colin served as the tennis coach for Oklahoma City University.
His teams won two NAIA National Team Championships. Since OCU has discontinued Men’s Varsity Tennis, Colin has continued to hone his own game. He is currently #5 on the USTA’s National Ranking list for men 60-over and #8, with David Bryant, in Doubles. He won his first gold ball in August as he and Bryant won the National Men’s 60 Indoor Doubles Championships in Seattle.
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