Jim Boyce (tennis)

James N. Boyce (born June 22, 1951) is a Canadian tennis administrator and former Canadian No. 1 tennis player.[1]

Jim Boyce
Full nameJames N. Boyce
Country (sports) Canada
Born (1951-06-22) June 22, 1951
PlaysRight-handed
Singles
Career record18-29
Career titles3
Doubles
Career record0–6 (ATP Tour & Davis Cup)

A native of Toronto, Ontario, Boyce was active on tour in the 1970s and captained Mississippi State University in varsity tennis.

Boyce won the Western Ontario Open in 1970 against a field of U.S. players.[2][3] In 1971, Boyce was runner-up at the Canadian National Championships (closed) to Peter Burwash. He won the Sarasota Open in 1973.[4]

Boyce won the Canadian National Men's singles and doubles championship (closed) in 1976, gaining the Canadian No. 1 ranking as a result.[5]

He featured in the 1977 Davis Cup (held in late 1976), playing ties against the Caribbean and Mexico with a record of 2-0 in singles.[6]

Since 1998 he has served as Executive Director of the Ontario Tennis Association.[7][8]

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