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Peanut Louie Harper

Maureen "Peanut" Louie-Harper (born Maureen Louie; [2] August 15, 1960) is a retired American tennis player, born in San Francisco, California[3] to Ron and Alice Louie.[4]

Peanut Louie-Harper
Country (sports) United States
ResidenceSan Francisco, California, USA
Born (1960-08-15) 15 August 1960 (age 63)
San Francisco, USA
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) [1]
Turned pro1978
Retired1994
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Singles
Career record238–263
Career titles4
Highest rankingNo. 19 (1 April 1985)
Grand Slam singles results
French Open3R (1978)
Wimbledon3R (1980, 1987)
US Open3R (1978, 1984)
Doubles
Career record118–162
Career titles5
Highest rankingNo. 31 (6 April 1992)
Grand Slam doubles results
French Open2R (1988)
Wimbledon3R (1989)
US Open3R (1980)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French Open2R (1988)
Wimbledon2R (1976, 1989)
US Open3R (1978)

She was a top-ranked junior tennis player and professional tennis player on the WTA tour. She reached a career high singles ranking of 19 in the world in 1985 and doubles ranking of 31 in the world in 1992. She is currently the co-founder and program director of Harper for Kids, a youth character development program.[citation needed]

Professional tennis career edit

During her career, she won 14 USTA National Junior titles and was the #1 ranked 16-and-under (1976) and 12-and-under tennis player (1972) in the United States. Peanut was the Junior Wimbledon finalist in 1977 and a semifinalist in 1978.[5] She was also the #1 ranked junior in NorCal in all age divisions (10, 12, 14, 16 & 18 & unders).[citation needed]

After a successful junior career, she turned pro in 1978. In her 16-year career, she won four singles titles and reached a career high ranking of No. 19 in the world (in 1985). She also won five doubles titles and reached a career high ranking of No. 31 in the world (in 1992). At the Grand Slams, her best results were reaching the round of 32 in singles and the round of 16 in doubles several times. Among her best wins were victories over Gabriela Sabatini, Zina Garrison, Mary Joe Fernández, Helena Suková, Wendy Turnbull, Stephanie Rehe and Andrea Jaeger.[6]

Louie was honored with the WTA Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award in back-to-back years in 1985 and 1986 from the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). In 1986, she was also named Tennis magazine's Comeback Player of the Year. During her junior career, she was presented with the USTA Girls’ 18 National Championship Sportsmanship Award in 1977.[citation needed]

Personal life and post-tennis career edit

Her older sister, Marcie Louie, also played on the WTA Tour, and her sisters Cici and Marisa, and brother Ronnie, all played at the University of San Francisco.[7] She, along with her siblings, trained on the tennis courts of Golden Gate Park. She was given the nickname "Peanut" by her father because she was the youngest of the five children.[6]

She was inducted into the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame in 2000,[8] the Multi-Ethnic Sports of Fame in 2017, the San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame in 2010,[5] and the George Washington Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991.

She married Tim Harper in 1986. They live in San Francisco and have two kids, Casey and Jared. Jared, who is a singer-songwriter, auditioned on Season 18 of The Voice [9]

Charity work edit

In 2008, she co-founded Harper for Kids (HFK), a children's nonprofit organization, with her husband Tim Harper.[10] HFK's youth character development program is based on John Wooden's Pyramid of Success and teaches youth essential character traits that can help them achieve their personal best in life. HFK helps schools incorporate the Pyramid of Success into their character education. Before starting Harper for Kids, Peanut collaborated with John Wooden on his children's book Inch and Miles: The Journey to Success (Perfection Learning), with co-author Steve Jamison.

Hall of Fame inductions edit

  • Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame, 2017
  • San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame, 2010
  • USTA NorCal Hall of Fame, 2000
  • George Washington High School Athletic Hall of Fame, 1991

Awards and honors edit

  • The Chinese Historical Society of America, 1986 recipient
  • Tennis magazine's Comeback Player of the Year, 1986 recipient
  • WTA Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award, 1985 ad 1986
  • USTA Girls’ 18 National Championship Sportsmanship Award
  • OCA (Organization of Chinese Americans) East Bay Chapter
  • Queen of Hearts Foundation, 2011 Honorary Chairperson
  • OCA (Organization of Chinese Americans) San Mateo Chapter

WTA career finals edit

Singles (4 titles, 1 runner-up) edit

Result W–L Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Sep 1978 Avon Futures of Northern California, US Hard   Ruta Gerulaitis 7–6, 6–2
Win 2–0 Mar 1980 Avon Futures of Columbus, US Hard   Beth Norton 6–2, 6–3
Loss 2–1 Dec 1980 Tucson Open, U.S. Carpet (i)   Tracy Austin 2–6, 0–6
Win 3–1 Apr 1984 Durban, South Africa Hard   Rene Uys 6–1, 6–4
Win 4–1 Jan 1985 Virginia Slims of Denver, US Carpet (i)   Zina Garrison 6–4, 4–6, 6–4

Doubles (5 titles, 5 runner-ups) edit

Result Partner Date Tournament Surface Opponents Score
Loss   Marita Redondo 28 March 1979 La Costa Tennis Classic Hard   Marcie Louie

  Regina Maršíková

6–2, 2–6, 6–4
Win   Dana Gilbert 20 October 1980 Hit-Union Japan Open Hard Nerida Gregory

Marie Pinterová

7–5, 7–6
Loss   Marita Redondo 2 March 1981 Avon Championships of Los Angeles Hard   Susan Leo

  Kim Sands

6–1, 4–6, 6–1
Win   Anna-Maria Fernandez 29 April 1984 Durban, South Africa Hard   Cláudia Monteiro

  Beverly Mould

7–5, 5–7, 6–1
Win   Anna-Maria Fernandez 30 July 1984 Virginia Slims of Newport Grass   Lea Antonopolis

  Beverly Mould

7–5, 7–6
Loss   Heather Ludloff 29 September 1987 Virginia Slims of New Orleans Carpet (i)   Zina Garrison

  Lori McNeil

6–3, 6–3
Win   Penny Barg October 1989 Virginia Slims of Arizona Hard   Elise Burgin

  Rosalyn Fairbank

7–6, 7–6
Loss   Wendy White 6 August 1990 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque Hard   Meredith McGrath

  Anne Smith

7–6, 6–4
Loss   Lise Gregory 5 August 1991 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque Hard   Katrina Adams

  Isabelle Demongeot

6–7, 6–4, 6–3
Win   Cammy MacGregor October 1991 Virginia Slims of Arizona Hard   Sandy Colins

  Elna Reinach

7–5, 3–6, 6–3

References edit

  1. ^ Bostic, Stephanie, ed. (1979). USTA Player Records 1978. United States Tennis Association (USTA). p. 215.
  2. ^ Profile, upi.com. Accessed April 5, 2024.
  3. ^ "Peanut Louie Harper ITF Profile". Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  4. ^ Bonk, Thomas (1991-03-03). "Peanut Bags Two Big Victories". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  5. ^ a b "Talented class of 10 set to join SF Prep Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  6. ^ a b Berton, Justin (2009-08-20). "Peanut Louie Harper's new spin on sports: kids". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  7. ^ Chapin, Dwight (2002-02-10). "WHERE ARE THEY NOW? / 'Peanut' Louie-Harper / This tennis nut made a name for herself on court". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  8. ^ "USTA Northern California Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  9. ^ "Watch". www.youtube.com/watch?v=um_of7NtSy0.
  10. ^ "Harper for Kids". www.harperforkids.org.

External links edit

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Maureen Peanut Louie Harper born Maureen Louie 2 August 15 1960 is a retired American tennis player born in San Francisco California 3 to Ron and Alice Louie 4 Peanut Louie HarperCountry sports United StatesResidenceSan Francisco California USABorn 1960 08 15 15 August 1960 age 63 San Francisco USAHeight5 ft 5 in 1 65 m 1 Turned pro1978Retired1994PlaysRight handed two handed backhand SinglesCareer record238 263Career titles4Highest rankingNo 19 1 April 1985 Grand Slam singles resultsFrench Open3R 1978 Wimbledon3R 1980 1987 US Open3R 1978 1984 DoublesCareer record118 162Career titles5Highest rankingNo 31 6 April 1992 Grand Slam doubles resultsFrench Open2R 1988 Wimbledon3R 1989 US Open3R 1980 Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsFrench Open2R 1988 Wimbledon2R 1976 1989 US Open3R 1978 She was a top ranked junior tennis player and professional tennis player on the WTA tour She reached a career high singles ranking of 19 in the world in 1985 and doubles ranking of 31 in the world in 1992 She is currently the co founder and program director of Harper for Kids a youth character development program citation needed Contents 1 Professional tennis career 2 Personal life and post tennis career 3 Charity work 4 Hall of Fame inductions 5 Awards and honors 6 WTA career finals 6 1 Singles 4 titles 1 runner up 6 2 Doubles 5 titles 5 runner ups 7 References 8 External linksProfessional tennis career editDuring her career she won 14 USTA National Junior titles and was the 1 ranked 16 and under 1976 and 12 and under tennis player 1972 in the United States Peanut was the Junior Wimbledon finalist in 1977 and a semifinalist in 1978 5 She was also the 1 ranked junior in NorCal in all age divisions 10 12 14 16 amp 18 amp unders citation needed After a successful junior career she turned pro in 1978 In her 16 year career she won four singles titles and reached a career high ranking of No 19 in the world in 1985 She also won five doubles titles and reached a career high ranking of No 31 in the world in 1992 At the Grand Slams her best results were reaching the round of 32 in singles and the round of 16 in doubles several times Among her best wins were victories over Gabriela Sabatini Zina Garrison Mary Joe Fernandez Helena Sukova Wendy Turnbull Stephanie Rehe and Andrea Jaeger 6 Louie was honored with the WTA Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award in back to back years in 1985 and 1986 from the Women s Tennis Association WTA In 1986 she was also named Tennis magazine s Comeback Player of the Year During her junior career she was presented with the USTA Girls 18 National Championship Sportsmanship Award in 1977 citation needed Personal life and post tennis career editHer older sister Marcie Louie also played on the WTA Tour and her sisters Cici and Marisa and brother Ronnie all played at the University of San Francisco 7 She along with her siblings trained on the tennis courts of Golden Gate Park She was given the nickname Peanut by her father because she was the youngest of the five children 6 She was inducted into the USTA Northern California Hall of Fame in 2000 8 the Multi Ethnic Sports of Fame in 2017 the San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame in 2010 5 and the George Washington Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 She married Tim Harper in 1986 They live in San Francisco and have two kids Casey and Jared Jared who is a singer songwriter auditioned on Season 18 of The Voice 9 Charity work editIn 2008 she co founded Harper for Kids HFK a children s nonprofit organization with her husband Tim Harper 10 HFK s youth character development program is based on John Wooden s Pyramid of Success and teaches youth essential character traits that can help them achieve their personal best in life HFK helps schools incorporate the Pyramid of Success into their character education Before starting Harper for Kids Peanut collaborated with John Wooden on his children s book Inch and Miles The Journey to Success Perfection Learning with co author Steve Jamison Hall of Fame inductions editMulti Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame 2017 San Francisco Prep Hall of Fame 2010 USTA NorCal Hall of Fame 2000 George Washington High School Athletic Hall of Fame 1991Awards and honors editThe Chinese Historical Society of America 1986 recipient Tennis magazine s Comeback Player of the Year 1986 recipient WTA Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award 1985 ad 1986 USTA Girls 18 National Championship Sportsmanship Award OCA Organization of Chinese Americans East Bay Chapter Queen of Hearts Foundation 2011 Honorary Chairperson OCA Organization of Chinese Americans San Mateo ChapterWTA career finals editSingles 4 titles 1 runner up edit Result W L Date Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreWin 1 0 Sep 1978 Avon Futures of Northern California US Hard nbsp Ruta Gerulaitis 7 6 6 2Win 2 0 Mar 1980 Avon Futures of Columbus US Hard nbsp Beth Norton 6 2 6 3Loss 2 1 Dec 1980 Tucson Open U S Carpet i nbsp Tracy Austin 2 6 0 6Win 3 1 Apr 1984 Durban South Africa Hard nbsp Rene Uys 6 1 6 4Win 4 1 Jan 1985 Virginia Slims of Denver US Carpet i nbsp Zina Garrison 6 4 4 6 6 4Doubles 5 titles 5 runner ups edit Result Partner Date Tournament Surface Opponents ScoreLoss nbsp Marita Redondo 28 March 1979 La Costa Tennis Classic Hard nbsp Marcie Louie nbsp Regina Marsikova 6 2 2 6 6 4Win nbsp Dana Gilbert 20 October 1980 Hit Union Japan Open Hard Nerida Gregory Marie Pinterova 7 5 7 6Loss nbsp Marita Redondo 2 March 1981 Avon Championships of Los Angeles Hard nbsp Susan Leo nbsp Kim Sands 6 1 4 6 6 1Win nbsp Anna Maria Fernandez 29 April 1984 Durban South Africa Hard nbsp Claudia Monteiro nbsp Beverly Mould 7 5 5 7 6 1Win nbsp Anna Maria Fernandez 30 July 1984 Virginia Slims of Newport Grass nbsp Lea Antonopolis nbsp Beverly Mould 7 5 7 6Loss nbsp Heather Ludloff 29 September 1987 Virginia Slims of New Orleans Carpet i nbsp Zina Garrison nbsp Lori McNeil 6 3 6 3Win nbsp Penny Barg October 1989 Virginia Slims of Arizona Hard nbsp Elise Burgin nbsp Rosalyn Fairbank 7 6 7 6Loss nbsp Wendy White 6 August 1990 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque Hard nbsp Meredith McGrath nbsp Anne Smith 7 6 6 4Loss nbsp Lise Gregory 5 August 1991 Virginia Slims of Albuquerque Hard nbsp Katrina Adams nbsp Isabelle Demongeot 6 7 6 4 6 3Win nbsp Cammy MacGregor October 1991 Virginia Slims of Arizona Hard nbsp Sandy Colins nbsp Elna Reinach 7 5 3 6 6 3References edit Bostic Stephanie ed 1979 USTA Player Records 1978 United States Tennis Association USTA p 215 Profile upi com Accessed April 5 2024 Peanut Louie Harper ITF Profile Retrieved 2010 05 18 Bonk Thomas 1991 03 03 Peanut Bags Two Big Victories The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 05 18 a b Talented class of 10 set to join SF Prep Hall of Fame Retrieved 2010 05 18 a b Berton Justin 2009 08 20 Peanut Louie Harper s new spin on sports kids The San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2010 05 18 Chapin Dwight 2002 02 10 WHERE ARE THEY NOW Peanut Louie Harper This tennis nut made a name for herself on court The San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2010 05 18 USTA Northern California Hall of Fame Retrieved 2010 05 18 Watch www youtube com watch v um of7NtSy0 Harper for Kids www harperforkids org External links editHarper For Kids website Mareen Louie Harper at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Peanut Harper at the Women s Tennis Association nbsp Peanut Harper at Wimbledon nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peanut Louie Harper amp oldid 1217418222, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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