Albert Chang

Athlete

1971 –

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Who is Albert Chang?

Albert Chang is a former professional tour tennis player. Chang reached a career high singles ranking of World No. 140 and won two Challenger tournaments. He also played Davis Cup for Canada.

Chang played collegiately at Harvard University, graduating with a degree in biology in 1992. He joined the pro tour in November of the same year, and won his first round match in each of his first three Challengers in singles while in doubles he reached the second round in his first two events - Halifax and Launceston - while in the third he reached the semi-finals. In just his fifth Challenger, Chang reached the final, of the Vancouver Challenger, and lost it to Kenny Thorne.

Chang, a native in Calgary, took the singles title at the Celle Challenger, in February 1994. Two months later he won a couple of doubles titles, while partnering a couple of doubles legends, first with Daniel Nestor and after that with Leander Paes. He won one final Challenger in July 1996, the Aptos Challenger.

Chang appeared in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament three times, all in singles - the 1994 U.S. Open, 1995 Wimbledon Championships, and 1996 Wimbledon Championships. In all three events he lost in the first round, winning only one set. Chang's best result in an ATP Tour event was reaching the quarter-finals of the 1994 Beijing Grand Prix and 1995 Volvo International in singles and the same round in doubles partnering Brian Gyetko at the 1994 Canadian Open.

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Born
Feb 27, 1971
Vancouver
Lived in
  • Calgary

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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