Chicago Aces were a charter franchise of World Team Tennis founded by Jordon Kaiser.
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Chicago Aces were a charter franchise of World Team Tennis founded by Jordon Kaiser.
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The Aces played only one season before being contracted by WTT on February 1,1975.
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The Chicago Aces had 15 wins and 29 losses and finished in last place in the Gulf Plains Section.
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Chicago Aces later became league president and then resigned from that position on August 30,1974.
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Chicago Aces played collegiate tennis for the Northwestern Wildcats and reached the NCAA singles final three times, losing all three.
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Chicago Aces reached the NCAA doubles semifinals twice with partner Clark Graebner.
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The Chicago Aces were counting on Riessen to be their player-coach and the centerpiece of their team.
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Chicago Aces wants to play for us, but there are lawyers involved, and you know what that means.
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Players in the fold for the Chicago Aces included Ray Ruffels, Janet Young, Sue Stap, Kim Warwick, Graham Stilwell and Tam O'Shaughnessy.
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Chicago Aces struggled all season and finished with 15 wins and 29 losses, last place in the Gulf Plains Section.
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Buchholz is the only Chicago Aces player enshrined in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
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