Byron Talbot
Byron Talbot (born 15 September 1964) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career, he won seven doubles titles and finished as a runner-up six times. He achieved a career-high doubles world ranking of number 20 in 1996.
| Country (sports) |  South Africa | 
|---|---|
| Born | 15 September 1964 Johannesburg, South Africa | 
| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | 
| Turned pro | 1988 | 
| Plays | Right-handed | 
| Prize money | $861,245 | 
| Singles | |
| Career record | 1–5 | 
| Career titles | 0 | 
| Highest ranking | No. 229 (3 April 1989) | 
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| Australian Open | 1R (1989) | 
| Doubles | |
| Career record | 183–237 | 
| Career titles | 7 | 
| Highest ranking | No. 20 (29 July 1966) | 
| Grand Slam doubles results | |
| Australian Open | 3R (1995) | 
| French Open | QF (1996) | 
| Wimbledon | SF (1993) | 
| US Open | 2R (1995, 1996) | 
Byron played collegiate tennis at the University of Tennessee.[1] He is currently working as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch in Dallas, Texas.
Career finals
    
    Doubles (7 wins, 6 losses)
    
| Legend | 
| Grand Slam tournaments (0) | 
| Tennis Masters Cup (0) | 
| ATP Masters Series (0) | 
| ATP Championship Series (2) | 
| ATP Tour (5) | 
| Result | W/L | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loss | 1. | 1989 | Schenectady, U.S. | Hard |  Brad Pearce |  Scott Davis .svg.png.webp) Broderick Dyke | 6–2, 4–6, 4–6 | 
| Loss | 2. | 1992 | Hong Kong | Hard |  Byron Black |  Brad Gilbert  Jim Grabb | 2–6, 1–6 | 
| Win | 1. | 1992 | Stuttgart Outdoor, Germany | Clay |  Glenn Layendecker |  Javier Sánchez  Marc Rosset | 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 | 
| Win | 2. | 1992 | Toulouse, France | Hard (i) |  Brad Pearce |  Guy Forget  Henri Leconte | 6–1, 3–6, 6–3 | 
| Loss | 3. | 1994 | Doha, Qatar | Hard |  Shelby Cannon |  Olivier Delaître  Stephane Simian | 3–6, 3–6 | 
| Loss | 4. | 1995 | St. Poelten, Austria | Clay | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek |  Bill Behrens  Matt Lucena | 5–7, 4–6 | 
| Win | 3. | 1995 | Prague, Czech Republic | Clay | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek |  Jiří Novák  David Rikl | 7–5, 1–6, 7–6 | 
| Win | 4. | 1996 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Carpet | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek | .svg.png.webp) Wayne Arthurs .svg.png.webp) Andrew Kratzmann | 7–6, 3–6, 6–3 | 
| Loss | 5. | 1996 | Rome, Italy | Clay | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek |  Byron Black .svg.png.webp) Grant Connell | 2–6, 3–6 | 
| Win | 5. | 1996 | Stuttgart Outdoor, Germany | Clay | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek |  Tomás Carbonell  Francisco Roig | 6–2, 5–7, 6–4 | 
| Win | 6. | 1996 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Clay | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek |  David Adams  Menno Oosting | 7–6, 6–3 | 
| Loss | 6. | 1997 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | Carpet | .svg.png.webp) Libor Pimek |  Jacco Eltingh  Paul Haarhuis | 6–7, 4–6 | 
| Win | 7. | 1998 | Nottingham, U.K. | Grass |  Justin Gimelstob | .svg.png.webp) Sébastien Lareau .svg.png.webp) Daniel Nestor | 7–5, 6–7, 6–4 | 
References
    
- "Catching up with Byron Talbot". UTSports.com. 2 July 2015.
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