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Patty
Fendick

USA
5' 5" (1.65 m)

Career Stats

Career High
4
Doubles Titles
25
Won / Lost
347 / 153
Prize Money
$1,574,956
  • Married to ATP Tour coach Scott McCain and has three children: daughters Keegan and Hayley and son Sean; three brothers are David, John and Ed ... Graduated from Stanford with a degree in psychology and masters of education from St. Mary’s College of California ... Enjoys all sports, especially golf ... Is head women's tennis coach at the University of Texas at Austin (a Top 10 nationally ranked program) and served on the USTA Board of Directors.

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

19

Height

5' 5" (1.65 m)

Birthday

Mar 31, 1965 March 31, 1965

Birthplace

Sacramento, CA, USA

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (3): 1989 - Auckland; 1988 - Tokyo [Japan Open], Auckland.
Finalist (2): 1994 - Pattaya City; 1993 - Oklahoma City

DOUBLES
Winner (25): 1994 - Sydney, Oklahoma City, Pattaya City, Singapore, Leipzig (all w/McGrath); 1993 - Oklahoma City (w/Garrison-Jackson), Kuala Lumpur, Oakland (both w/McGrath); 1992 - Houston (w/G.Fernandez), Strasbourg (w/Strnadova); 1991 - Australian Open (w/M.Fernandez), Auckland (w/Neiland), US Hardcourts (w/Seles), Oakland, Indianapolis (both w/G.Fernandez); 1990 - San Diego (w/Garrison-Jackson), Indianapolis (w/McGrath); 1989 - Oakland, Auckland (both w/Hetherington); 1988 - Los Angeles, San Diego, Auckland, Wellington, Puerto Rico (all w/Hetherington), Taipei (w/Henricksson).
Finalist (19): 1995 - Sydney (w/M.Fernandez); 1994 - Australian Open, Miami, Zurich (all w/McGrath); 1993 - Pattaya City (w/McGrath), Filderstadt (w/Navratilova); 1992 - US Hardcourts, Leipzig (both w/Strnadova); 1991 - Brisbane (w/Sukova), Denver (w/McNeil), Houston (w/M.Fernandez); 1990 - Australian Open (w/M.Fernandez), Eastbourne (w/Garrison), Newport (w/Smith); 1989 - Australian Open, US Hardcourts, Brisbane (all w/Hetherington); 1988 - US Open, Aptos (both w/Hetherington).

ADDITIONAL
United States Wightman Cup Team 1988-89. United States Fed Cup Team 1988, 1990.