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'''Barbara Potter''' (born October 22, 1961 in ]) is a former ] from the ], who competed professionally on the Sony Ericsson ], winning six singles titles and eight doubles titles. '''Barbara Potter''' (born ], ] in ]) is a former ] from the ], who competed professionally on the Sony Ericsson ], winning six singles titles and eight doubles titles.


A left-hander, she reached the semifinals at the ] in 1981, and the quarterfinals at the ] in 1984, and ] in 1985, 1983 & 1982. At the WTA Tour Championships, she reached the semifinals in singles in 1984 and in doubles in 1985 and 1982. She reached a career high ranking of #7 in 1982. She retired from the sport in 1989, with her last singles title coming at ]. A left-hander, she reached the semifinals at the ] in 1981, and the quarterfinals at the ] in 1984, and ] in 1985, 1983 & 1982. At the WTA Tour Championships, she reached the semifinals in singles in 1984 and in doubles in 1985 and 1982. She reached a career high ranking of #7 in 1982. She retired from the sport in 1989, with her last singles title coming at ].

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Barbara Potter (born October 22, 1961 in Woodbury, Connecticut) is a former tennis player from the United States, who competed professionally on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, winning six singles titles and eight doubles titles.

A left-hander, she reached the semifinals at the U.S. Open in 1981, and the quarterfinals at the Australian Open in 1984, and Wimbledon in 1985, 1983 & 1982. At the WTA Tour Championships, she reached the semifinals in singles in 1984 and in doubles in 1985 and 1982. She reached a career high ranking of #7 in 1982. She retired from the sport in 1989, with her last singles title coming at Cincinnati.

Titles

Singles (6)

Doubles (8)

  • 1988 - Newport (w/Fairbank);
  • 1986 - Bridgestone (w/Shriver);
  • 1985 - Dallas (w/Walsh-Pete);
  • 1984 - Washington, DC (w/Walsh-Pete), Boston (w/Walsh-Pete);
  • 1982 - Oakland (w/Walsh-Pete), Tampa (w/Walsh-Pete);
  • 1981 - Boston (w/Walsh-Pete)

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