Cory Parr was born on 2 November 1987 and is a retired American tennis player.
12 Facts About Cory Parr
Cory Parr has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 272 achieved on 5 July 2010.
Cory Parr won 15 professional futures doubles titles with multiple partners.
Cory Parr made his ATP main draw debut at the 2011 Winston-Salem Open in the doubles draw, partnering with Treat Huey.
Cory Parr was a three time All American at Wake Forest University.
Cory Parr won the program's first ever national championship with a win at the 2008 ITA National Indoor tournament.
Cory Parr reached as high as number 9 in the national singles rankings in 2009.
In 2009, Cory Parr reached the number 1 spot in the college tennis national doubles rankings.
Cory Parr currently holds the most wins in program history in both singles and doubles.
In 2017, Cory Parr rejoined the program as a volunteer assistant coach shortly after the enrollment of his juniors pupil, Sean Patrick Hannity.
In 2020 Cory Parr completed his master's in Business Administration at Wake Forest University.
In 2023 Cory Parr was inducted into the Wake Forest sports hall of fame.