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- Full name is Robert Bradley Kendrick
- Began playing tennis at age five
- Father, Tom, is a real estate appraiser, mother, Doris, is a housewife
- Has three older siblings, Kerry, Tommy and Scott
- Enjoys sports oriented activities in free time including basketball, football and golf
- Began collegiate career at University of Washington in 1998 and earned All-American honors in singles and doubles as sophomore in 1999 with a 31-9 record
- Ranked as high as No. 3 in collegiate rankings during year
- Transferred to Pepperdine University for junior year where he again earned All-American honors with an 18-10 record
- Reached round of 16 at NCAA Championships, losing to University of Florida’s Jeff Morrison
- Helped high school team in Fresno, Calif. win state title as junior and posted an 80-1 record during prep career
- Was singles finalist at 1997 USTA International Grass Court Championships, while also winning doubles title
- Fitness trainer is Dale Griefenstien and coached by Dustin Taylor (since 2008).
Biographical information from ATP. Unless noted otherwise all data as of year-end 2008.
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