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Once established, the Chris Lam Foundation will be a non-profit entity whose purpose is to financially support charitable organizations that further a cause in which Chris holds a strong personal interest. Additional information regarding Chris' upcoming foundation will be posted on this page of his website as further details become available. If you have an interest in becoming involved with the Chris Lam Foundation, please contact Chris' agent, Scott Tedmon, via email at
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CHRIS HITS DOUBLES CAREER BEST! The latest ATP rankings are out and Chris has established a career-high world doubles ranking of #560. Among American players, Chris' ranking remains at #59, which equals his career best. In singles, Chris' world ranking checks in at #631 and he is ranked #53 in the U.S.
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Chris Defeated in Northern California |
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At the $15,000 Freight Solution Providers (Shingle Springs, CA) Chris was defeated in singles play by John Nicholas Andrews (USA) by a count of 7-6(5), 6-2. Chris got off to a quick start and was up a break in the first set. Chris' all-around game was on full display as he made Andrews run the baseline constantly. However, Andrews had the stamina to withstand those long points and finally got the break he needed to even up the set and take it to the tiebreaker, where he edged out Chris 7-5 in that breaker. In the second set, Andrews had the confidence of his comeback and hit some great shots and Chris' just couldn't recover. In doubles play, Chris and partner Chris Wettengel (USA) joined up to try and recapture the magic of winning the doubles earlier this year in Miami. They faced Stefan Borg (SWE) and Antonio Ruiz-Rosales (MEX) in the afternoon match. Borg and Ruiz-Rosales took the match 6-3, 6-2 with some huge serves and consistent net play. This tournament was Chris' final as a touring professional. Stay tuned as Chris blogs about his future plans. Thanks!
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