Mike Gandolfo

Mike Gandolfo (born October 3, 1958) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

[2] He took up a scholarship to Clemson University, where he played number one singles and was MVP of the ACC Tournament, which they won in his senior year in 1980.

For his efforts that season, he was also named ITCA Senior Player of the Year and became Clemson's first tennis All-American.

[3] During the early 1980s, he competed professionally and reached as high as 75 in the world in doubles, with three semi-final appearances in Grand Prix tournaments.

[5] As a singles player, he had his best performance at a Grand Prix event in Melbourne in 1982, with wins over John Fitzgerald and Chris Johnstone, before he lost a close quarter-final to Pat Cash, which went to a final set tiebreak.