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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Steve+Denton+(born+September+5%2c+1956%2c+in+Kingsville%2c+Texas)+is+a+former+professional+tennis+player+for+the+ATP+Tour.+He+is+currently+the+head+men%27s+tennis+coach+at+Texas+A%26M+University.%0a%0aAfter+becoming+an+all-American+at+the+University+of+Texas+in+1978%2c+Denton+spent+nine+seasons+playing+for+the+ATP+Tour.+He+reached+the+final+of+both+the+1981+and+1982+Australian+Open%2c+and+won+the+1982+US+Open+doubles+championship+with+Kevin+Curren%2c+attaining+career-high+rankings+of+World+No.+12+in+singles+and+World+No.+2+in+doubles.+He+won+a+total+of+18+tour+level+doubles+titles+and%2c+despite+reaching+6+finals%2c+never+won+a+singles+title.+In+1984%2c+his+138+miles+per+hour+(222+km%2fh)+serve+broke+the+world+record%2c+which+would+not+be+broken+until+13+years+later.+After+retiring+from+the+pros%2c+he+moved+to+Corpus+Christi%2c+Texas%2c+coaching+several+local+junior+tennis+teams.+In+2001%2c+he+debuted+his+college+coaching+career+at+Texas+A%26M+University%c2%96Corpus+Christi%2c+where+he+led+his+teams+to+three+conference+championships+and+a+first-ever+NCAA+tournament+appearance.+In+2006%2c+he+resigned+to+become+the+head+coach+at+Texas+A%26M+University.%0a%0aFor+his+accomplishments%2c+he+is+a+member+of+the+ITA+Hall+of+Fame%2c+the+Texas+Tennis+Hall+of+Fame%2c+the+Blue-Gray+Tennis+Class+Hall+of+Fame%2c+and+the+Longhorn+Hall+of+Honor." urlpathencoded="Steve%20Denton%20(born%20September%205,%201956,%20in%20Kingsville,%20Texas)%20is%20a%20former%20professional%20tennis%20player%20for%20the%20ATP%20Tour.%20He%20is%20currently%20the%20head%20men's%20tennis%20coach%20at%20Texas%20A&amp;M%20University.%0a%0aAfter%20becoming%20an%20all-American%20at%20the%20University%20of%20Texas%20in%201978,%20Denton%20spent%20nine%20seasons%20playing%20for%20the%20ATP%20Tour.%20He%20reached%20the%20final%20of%20both%20the%201981%20and%201982%20Australian%20Open,%20and%20won%20the%201982%20US%20Open%20doubles%20championship%20with%20Kevin%20Curren,%20attaining%20career-high%20rankings%20of%20World%20No.%2012%20in%20singles%20and%20World%20No.%202%20in%20doubles.%20He%20won%20a%20total%20of%2018%20tour%20level%20doubles%20titles%20and,%20despite%20reaching%206%20finals,%20never%20won%20a%20singles%20title.%20In%201984,%20his%20138%20miles%20per%20hour%20(222%20km/h)%20serve%20broke%20the%20world%20record,%20which%20would%20not%20be%20broken%20until%2013%20years%20later.%20After%20retiring%20from%20the%20pros,%20he%20moved%20to%20Corpus%20Christi,%20Texas,%20coaching%20several%20local%20junior%20tennis%20teams.%20In%202001,%20he%20debuted%20his%20college%20coaching%20career%20at%20Texas%20A&amp;M%20University%c2%96Corpus%20Christi,%20where%20he%20led%20his%20teams%20to%20three%20conference%20championships%20and%20a%20first-ever%20NCAA%20tournament%20appearance.%20In%202006,%20he%20resigned%20to%20become%20the%20head%20coach%20at%20Texas%20A&amp;M%20University.%0a%0aFor%20his%20accomplishments,%20he%20is%20a%20member%20of%20the%20ITA%20Hall%20of%20Fame,%20the%20Texas%20Tennis%20Hall%20of%20Fame,%20the%20Blue-Gray%20Tennis%20Class%20Hall%20of%20Fame,%20and%20the%20Longhorn%20Hall%20of%20Honor.">Steve Denton (born September 5, 1956, in Kingsville, Texas) is a former professional tennis player for the ATP Tour. He is currently the head men's tennis coach at Texas A&amp;M University.

After becoming an all-American at the University of Texas in 1978, Denton spent nine seasons playing for the ATP Tour. He reached the final of both the 1981 and 1982 Australian Open, and won the 1982 US Open doubles championship with Kevin Curren, attaining career-high rankings of World No. 12 in singles and World No. 2 in doubles. He won a total of 18 tour level doubles titles and, despite reaching 6 finals, never won a singles title. In 1984, his 138 miles per hour (222 km/h) serve broke the world record, which would not be broken until 13 years later. After retiring from the pros, he moved to Corpus Christi, Texas, coaching several local junior tennis teams. In 2001, he debuted his college coaching career at Texas A&amp;M UniversityCorpus Christi, where he led his teams to three conference championships and a first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. In 2006, he resigned to become the head coach at Texas A&amp;M University.

For his accomplishments, he is a member of the ITA Hall of Fame, the Texas Tennis Hall of Fame, the Blue-Gray Tennis Class Hall of Fame, and the Longhorn Hall of Honor.</OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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