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Rick Leach

Rick Leach (born December 28, 1964) is an American former professional player and coach. A doubles specialist, he won five men's doubles titles and four mixed titles, reaching a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 1 in 1990. Born in , Leach is the son of Dick Leach, a Hall of Fame coach who led the Trojans to four NCAA team titles. He played college at the , becoming the first four-time All-American in both singles and doubles, and winning NCAA doubles championships in 1986 and 1987. Leach turned professional in 1987 and amassed 46 ATP doubles titles over his career, which spanned until 2000. His men's doubles Grand Slam victories include the in 1988 and 1989 (with Jim Pugh), the 1989 US Open (with Pugh), the 1990 (with Pugh), and the 1990 (with Pugh). He also won the 2000 with Ellis Ferreira. In mixed doubles, his titles came at the 1989 US Open (with Manon Bollegraf), 1990 (with Zina Garrison), 1991 US Open (with ), and 1995 (with Natalia Zvereva). After retiring, Leach coached in , including stints with the and Breakers, contributing to multiple league championships. His brother, , is married to retired star .

Early Life and Education

Family Background

Rick Leach was born on December 28, 1964, in , , into a family with deep roots in . His father, Richard "Dick" Leach, was a former professional player who became the head coach of the University of Southern California's men's team in 1980, a position he held until 2002. Under Dick's leadership, the achieved remarkable success, securing four NCAA team championships in 1991, 1993, 1994, and 2002, while producing numerous All-Americans and establishing a legacy of excellence in college . Growing up in a tennis-centric environment in , Rick received early training and guidance directly from his father, which profoundly shaped his development as a player from a young age. The family relocated to Laguna Beach in the mid-1970s, further immersing Rick in the sport amid his father's coaching career. Dick's influence extended beyond achievements; he and Rick together won 10 USTA National Father-Son Doubles Titles, highlighting the close mentor-student dynamic that fostered Rick's passion and skills. Rick's younger brother, , born in 1973, also followed in the family tradition by becoming a player and competing at under their father's coaching, winning five USTA National Father-Son Doubles Titles with Dick. Dick Leach's death on October 10, 2023, at age 83 in , represented a significant personal loss for Rick, closing a chapter defined by familial support and pivotal guidance that laid the groundwork for his own accomplishments in .

College Career at

Rick Leach enrolled at the () in 1983, where he played under the guidance of his father, Dick Leach, who had taken over as of the USC men's team in 1980. During his four years on the team, Leach emerged as a standout player, contributing significantly to USC's consistent competitiveness in national rankings and tournaments, as the program under Dick Leach amassed strong records and produced multiple All-Americans in an era of intense collegiate rivalry. Leach achieved unprecedented recognition as the first four-time All-American in both singles and doubles, earning the honor from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) each year from 1984 to 1987. In doubles, he secured back-to-back NCAA titles, partnering with Tim Pawsat to win in 1986 and with Scott Melville in 1987; the duo with Pawsat had also reached the finals in 1984. His excellence culminated in Leach being named the ITA National Player of the Year in 1986, highlighting his pivotal role in elevating USC's doubles prowess during a period when the team regularly contended for top national honors. Standing at 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in), Leach developed his playing style as a left-handed player with a two-handed , which allowed him to generate power and consistency from the while excelling in net play essential for doubles success. This approach, honed under his father's , became a foundation for his later professional career but was instrumental in his collegiate dominance, where he also claimed two ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor doubles championships in 1984 and 1987.

Professional Playing Career

Leach was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the first round (13th overall) of the and signed for a $150,000 bonus. He spent his first two professional seasons in the , batting .304 with a .402 in 48 games for Class A Lakeland in 1979, then .272 with a .386 and 58 RBIs in 430 at-bats for Triple-A Evansville in 1980.) After starting 1981 with a .386 average in April for Evansville, he was promoted to the majors.) Leach made his MLB debut with the Tigers on April 30, 1981, and played as a backup and . He appeared in 235 games over three seasons with , batting .236 with 7 home runs and 54 RBIs. Released by the Tigers on March 24, 1984, he signed with the Blue Jays days later.) With Toronto from 1984 to 1988, primarily as a platoon and , Leach had his best season in 1986, batting .309 in 110 games with 5 home runs and 36 RBIs. Over 376 games with the Blue Jays, he hit .283 with 8 home runs and 95 RBIs. Leach played for the in 1989, batting .272 in 78 games with 3 home runs and 21 RBIs, before finishing his career with the Giants in 1990, where he hit .293 in 78 games with 2 home runs and 17 RBIs. In August 1990, he was suspended for 60 days after testing positive for and entered rehabilitation; he was released by the Giants in March 1991.) Over 799 MLB games, Leach batted .268 with 460 hits, 18 home runs, 183 RBIs, and a .335 .

Major Tournament Results

This section does not apply to Richard Max Leach, the baseball player. He had no professional tennis career or participation. Relevant achievements are covered in the Professional baseball career section.

Team Competitions

Davis Cup Participation

Rick Leach represented the in the from 1990 to 1999, compiling an overall record of 7-3 (0-1 in singles and 7-2 in doubles) across nine ties. His doubles success was primarily alongside partner Jim Pugh, contributing to several key victories for the American team. Leach played a pivotal role in the United States' championship, the nation's 30th title, by winning all four doubles rubbers in the World Group that year with Pugh. In the first round against Mexico in , they defeated Leonardo Lavalle and Jorge Lozano 6-4, 6-7(4), 7-5, 6-1 on hard courts, helping secure a 3-2 win. The quarterfinals saw a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Czechoslovakia's and Milan Srejber on indoor carpet in , contributing to a 4-1 team triumph. In the semifinals versus in on clay, Leach and Pugh overcame Alex Antonitsch and 7-6(4), 3-6, 6-0, 7-5 amid challenging crowd conditions, aiding a 3-2 advance. The final against in on clay was clinched 3-2 by the U.S., with their doubles match providing the decisive point: a 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(7-2) win over and John Fitzgerald, marking the first Davis Cup final victory on clay for . Beyond 1990, Leach continued to bolster the U.S. effort in subsequent ties, including wins with Pugh against in 1991 (6-4, 4-6, 7-6(2), 6-7(3), 6-4) and (7-6(6), 6-3, 7-6(3)) in the World Group, as well as a 1992 victory partnering over Argentina's Javier Frana and Christian Miniussi 6-7(0), 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. His three losses consisted of two in doubles (against in 1992 and the in 1997) and one in singles (in 1999). Although part of the triumphant 1990 squad, Leach received no individual honors.

World TeamTennis Involvement

Rick Leach began his involvement with (WTT) as a player in the early 1990s, representing the Newport Beach Dukes in 1990, the Sneakers in 1994 and 1995. He continued playing for the Aces from 1996 to 1998 and in 2001, the Kansas City Explorers in 2002 and 2003, and the Lasers in 2005 during the later stages of his professional career. He also played for the Newport Beach Breakers from 2004 to 2007, contributing to their 2004 championship win under coach Dick Leach by defeating the Delaware Smash 23-17. As a key doubles specialist for the Aces, Leach contributed to their 1996 championship win, defeating the Delaware Smash 27-16 in the finals. Transitioning to coaching, Leach took on his first WTT coaching role with the Aces in 2010 and 2011, the Austin Aces in 2014 and 2015, and the Breakers (formerly Newport Beach Breakers) starting in 2017. Under Leach's leadership, the Breakers secured WTT championships in 2017, defeating the Aviators 22-18, and in 2021, marking his second title as their coach and third overall in the league. WTT ceased operations after the 2022 season. Leach's long-term engagement with WTT, spanning over three decades as a player, coach, and enthusiast, bridged his competitive playing days and post-retirement contributions to the league's team-based format. His coaching successes with highlighted his expertise in doubles strategy and team dynamics, helping elevate the franchise to multiple titles in the professional league.

Post-Retirement Activities

Coaching Roles

Following his retirement from full-time competition on the ATP Tour in 2005, with occasional professional appearances extending until 2011, Rick Leach shifted his focus to coaching, leveraging his extensive doubles expertise to guide teams and individual players. Leach served as head coach of the Orange County Breakers in World TeamTennis from 2016 to 2021, during which he led the team to King Trophy championships in 2017 and 2021, becoming one of only four coaches in league history to win titles both as a player and coach. Beyond team leadership, Leach has provided individual training sessions and clinics at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where he instructs juniors and adult players on techniques such as serving, rallying, and doubles strategy. He contributes to the Tennis Fantasies program, an annual fantasy camp at the Tennis Ranch, where he mentors participants through on-court instruction and drills alongside other champions; the event continued into with Leach listed among the coaching legends. Leach's coaching extends to mentoring younger players, including family members and promising juniors, emphasizing tactical doubles play and foundational skills developed during his own career.

Senior Tennis and Other Pursuits

Following his professional retirement, Rick Leach has actively competed in senior tennis events sanctioned by the USTA and ITF, focusing on doubles in the 55-and-over division. In 2023, partnering with Vivek Varma, he captured the Men's 55 Doubles title at the USTA National Championships on hard courts. That same year, the duo won the Men's 55 Doubles title at the ITF Super-Senior World Tennis Championships in Longboat Key, Florida, showcasing Leach's enduring competitive edge. Leach maintained momentum into 2024 with multiple entries, including as the top seed alongside Varma in the USTA Men's 55 National Hard Court Championships. His participation extended to legacy events, such as the 2025 Maze Cup, marking the 50th anniversary of the junior sectional rivalry between Northern and , where Leach is honored as a prominent alumnus from the Arcadia program. At age 60, Leach continues to employ his signature left-handed game in these senior circuits, reflecting sustained and a passion for doubles play that has defined his career.

Personal Life

Leach married Angela Giampetroni in 1980. As of 1996, the couple had three sons; by 2017, they had four sons: Michael, Matthew, Ryan, and Clayton. His father, Richard M. Leach (1933–2017), was also a athlete.

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