Edward 'Ed' Rubinoff was born on July 12,1935 and is an American former tennis player who was active in the 1960s.
10 Facts About Ed Rubinoff
Ed Rubinoff won the 1952 singles title at the Orange Bowl junior tennis tournament, and the 1953 mixed doubles title the following year.
Ed Rubinoff played collegiate tennis for the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
Ed Rubinoff was born in Brooklyn, New York and at age 10 moved to Miami Beach, Florida.
Ed Rubinoff became captain of the Miami Beach Senior High School tennis team, and in 1952, he won the National Scholastic singles and doubles titles.
Ed Rubinoff received a full scholarship to the University of Miami.
Ed Rubinoff's best performances at the Grand Slam tournaments were achieved in the mixed doubles where he was a runner-up at the US Open on three occasions.
In 1964, Tegart and Ed Rubinoff were defeated in the final by Margaret Court and John Newcombe.
Ed Rubinoff competed in the Wimbledon Championships in 1962 and 1963, entering all three events.
Ed Rubinoff is a member and former president of the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame, a member of the Florida Tennis Hall of Fame, and chairman of the board of the Greater Miami Tennis Foundation.