Kathy May Fritz (born June 18, 1956) is an American former professional
tennis player.[2] She reached three Grand Slam quarterfinals, once at the
US Open in 1978 and twice at the
French Open in 1977 and 1978. She won seven
WTA singles titles during her career, and achieved a career-high ranking of world no. 10 in 1977.
She also competed under the names Kathy May Teacher after her marriage in 1979 to tennis player
Brian Teacher, and Kathy May-Paben. Her son
Taylor Fritz is also a professional tennis player, and he was the 2015 ITF Junior World Champion.
In 1979, she married fellow Californian player
Brian Teacher, also a top 10 tennis player and the 1980
Australian Open champion; they subsequently divorced.[4] She married fireman Donn Paben in 1981 with whom she had two sons, and subsequently divorced.[5][6] She later married Guy Fritz (brother of
Harry Fritz), her third husband, and had her third son
Taylor Fritz but she and Guy have since divorced.[7][8][9]
Tennis career
She reached three Grand Slam quarterfinals, once at the US Open in 1978 and twice at the French Open in 1977 and 1978. She won seven WTA singles titles during her career, and achieved a career-high ranking of world no. 10 in 1977.
Kathy May Fritz (born June 18, 1956) is an American former professional
tennis player.[2] She reached three Grand Slam quarterfinals, once at the
US Open in 1978 and twice at the
French Open in 1977 and 1978. She won seven
WTA singles titles during her career, and achieved a career-high ranking of world no. 10 in 1977.
She also competed under the names Kathy May Teacher after her marriage in 1979 to tennis player
Brian Teacher, and Kathy May-Paben. Her son
Taylor Fritz is also a professional tennis player, and he was the 2015 ITF Junior World Champion.
In 1979, she married fellow Californian player
Brian Teacher, also a top 10 tennis player and the 1980
Australian Open champion; they subsequently divorced.[4] She married fireman Donn Paben in 1981 with whom she had two sons, and subsequently divorced.[5][6] She later married Guy Fritz (brother of
Harry Fritz), her third husband, and had her third son
Taylor Fritz but she and Guy have since divorced.[7][8][9]
Tennis career
She reached three Grand Slam quarterfinals, once at the US Open in 1978 and twice at the French Open in 1977 and 1978. She won seven WTA singles titles during her career, and achieved a career-high ranking of world no. 10 in 1977.