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Eliot Teltscher
American tennis player

Eliot Teltscher

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American tennis player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Palos Verdes Peninsula, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.
Age
65 years
Residence
Irvine
Stats
Height:
178
Weight:
78
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Biography

Eliot Teltscher (born March 15, 1959, in Rancho Palos Verdes, California) is a retired professional American tennis player. He resides in Irvine, California.

Tennis career

Early years

Teltscher began playing tennis when he was nine, and by the time he was seventeen, he was ranked in the top ten in the United States junior rankings. He attended UCLA in 1978 on a tennis scholarship, but dropped out to begin his professional tennis career. In the NCAA tournament that year, he was ranked number two and was expected play John Mcenroe from Stanford in the final. However, he lost in the quarter-finals to John Sadri of North Carolina State. That same year he defeated Onny Parun to win the New Zealand Open.

Pro career

In 1979, Teltscher turned pro. A worldwide top 10 player from 1980–82, he was ranked no lower than #15 from through 1984. He reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on May 7, 1982, when he became ranked #6 in the world.

In 1981, he had a famous outburst during the French Open at the end of a match against Ilie Năstase, against whom he lost on a controversial point. Furious at the decision, Teltscher snapped and grabbed the referee by the tie and had to be stopped by a few spectators who entered the court.

He and his partner Terry Moor made it to the finals of the French Open in 1981, and he and Barbara Jordan won the mixed doubles title in 1983. He made it to the quarterfinals at the US Open in 1980, 1981, and 1983, where each time he was defeated by Jimmy Connors. He beat Connors, ranked # 8 in the world, in Chicago 6–3, 6–1. He won 10 singles titles during his professional career, which ended in 1988.

Davis Cup

Teltscher was on the U.S. Davis Cup team in 1982, 1983, and 1985. His team defeated France in the 1982 tournament.

Major finals

Grand Slam finals

Men's doubles

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponents in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up1981French OpenClayUnited States Terry MoorSwitzerland Heinz Günthardt
Hungary Balázs Taróczy
2–6, 6–7, 3–6

Mixed doubles

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponents in the finalScore in the final
Winner1983French OpenClayUnited States Barbara JordanUnited States Leslie Allen
United States Charles Strode
6–2, 6–3

ATP Tour finals

Singles 24 (10-14)

OutcomeNo.DateChampionshipSurfaceOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up1.1978Atlanta, U.S.HardUnited States Stan Smith6–4, 1–6, 1–2, ret.
Winner1.1978Hong KongHardUnited States Pat Du Pré6–4, 6–3, 6–2
Winner2.1979Atlanta, U.S.HardAustralia John Alexander6–3, 4–6, 6–2
Runner-up2.1980Birmingham, U.S.CarpetUnited States Jimmy Connors3–6, 2–6
Runner-up3.1980New Orleans, U.S.CarpetPoland Wojtek Fibak4–6, 5–7
Winner3.1980Atlanta, U.S.HardUnited States Terry Moor6–2, 6–2
Runner-up4.1980San Francisco, U.S.CarpetUnited States Gene Mayer2–6, 6–2, 1–6
Winner4.1980Maui, U.S.HardUnited States Tim Wilkison7–6, 6–3
Runner-up5.1980Republic of ChinaCarpetUnited States Jimmy Connors2–6, 4–6
Runner-up6.1980Tokyo Outdoor, JapanClayCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl6–3, 4–6, 0–6
Winner5.1981San Juan, U.S.HardUnited States Tim Gullikson6–4, 6–2
Runner-up7.1981Montreal, CanadaHardCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl3–6, 2–6
Winner6.1981San Francisco, U.S.CarpetUnited States Brian Teacher6–3, 7–6
Runner-up8.1981Tokyo Outdoor, JapanClayHungary Balázs Taróczy3–6, 6–1, 6–7(3)
Runner-up9.1982Rome, ItalyClayEcuador Andrés Gómez2–6, 3–6, 2–6
Runner-up10.1982Melbourne Indoor, AustraliaCarpetUnited States Vitas Gerulaitis6–2, 2–6, 2–6
Runner-up11.1983La Quinta, U.S.HardSpain José Higueras4–6, 2–6
Winner7.1983Tokyo, JapanHardEcuador Andrés Gómez7–5, 3–6, 6–1
Runner-up12.1984Los Angeles, U.S.HardUnited States Jimmy Connors4–6, 6–4, 4–6
Winner8.1984Brisbane, AustraliaHardParaguay Francisco González3–6, 6–3, 6–4
Winner9.1984Johannesburg, South AfricaHardUnited States Vitas Gerulaitis6–3, 6–1, 7–6
Runner-up13.1987Scottsdale, U.S.HardUnited States Brad Gilbert2–6, 2–6
Winner10.1987Hong KongHardAustralia John Fitzgerald6–7(6), 3–6, 6–1, 6–2, 7–5
Runner-up14.1988Guarujá, BrazilHardBrazil Luiz Mattar3–6, 3–6

Doubles 14 (4-10)

OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponents in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up1.1978Columbus, U.S.ClayMexico Marcello LaraAustralia Colin Dibley
Australia Bob Giltinan
2–6, 3–6
Winner1.1979Tulsa, U.S.Hard (i)Paraguay Francisco GonzálezAustralia Colin Dibley
United States Tom Gullikson
6–7, 7–5, 6–3
Runner-up2.1979Atlanta, U.S.HardAustralia Steve DochertySouth Africa Raymond Moore
Romania Ilie Năstase
4–6, 2–6
Winner2.1980New Orleans, U.S.CarpetUnited States Terry MoorSouth Africa Raymond Moore
South Africa Robert Trogolo
7–6, 6–1
Runner-up3.1980Rome, ItalyClayHungary Balázs TaróczyAustralia Mark Edmondson
Australia Kim Warwick
6–7, 6–7
Runner-up4.1980Columbus, Ohio, U.S.HardUnited States Peter FlemingUnited States Brian Gottfried
United States Sandy Mayer
4–6, 2–6
Runner-up5.1980Tokyo Outdoor, JapanClayUnited States Terry MoorAustralia Ross Case
Chile Jaime Fillol
3–6, 6–3, 4–6
Runner-up6.1980Wembley, EnglandCarpetUnited States Bill ScanlonUnited States Peter Fleming
United States John McEnroe
5–7, 3–6
Runner-up7.1981San Juan, Puerto RicoHardUnited States Tim GulliksonUnited States Tim Mayotte
United States Chris Mayotte
4–6, 6–7
Runner-up8.1981La Quinta, U.S.HardUnited States Terry MoorUnited States Bruce Manson
United States Brian Teacher
6–7, 2–6
Runner-up9.1981French Open, ParisClayUnited States Terry MoorSwitzerland Heinz Günthardt
Hungary Balázs Taróczy
2–6, 6–7, 3–6
Winner3.1982Delray Beach WCT, U.S.ClayUnited States Mel PurcellCzechoslovakia Tomáš Šmíd
Hungary Balázs Taróczy
6–4, 7–6
Winner4.1982Maui, U.S.HardUnited States Mike CahillParaguay Francisco González
South Africa Bernard Mitton
6–4, 6–4
Runner-up10.1984Johannesburg, South AfricaHardUnited States Steve MeisterUnited States Tracy Delatte
Paraguay Francisco González
6–7, 1–6

Coaching

He served coach for Justin Gimelstob, Richey Reneberg (1997), Jeff Tarango (1995), Pete Sampras, Jim Grabb (1992), and others.

Teltscher served as a head men's tennis coach at Pepperdine University for the 1991–92 school season, and as a tennis coach at the Manhattan Beach Country Club from 1992 to 1997.

He was a coach of the US national team from 1998 to 2001, when he resigned to become personal coach to Taylor Dent.

He was named USTA Director of Tennis Operations in December 2002.

Teltscher was named the 2003 Pan American Games Men's Coach.

Hall of Fame

Teltscher, who is Jewish, was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1991.

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