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Dick Skeen was an American professional tennis player and teacher. He was runner-up to Fred Perry in the Men’s Singles in the 1941 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships reaching as high as World No. 7 in Karoly Mazak’s combined amateur-pro rankings for 1941. He was also ranked the World No. 2 pro by Ray Bowers for the year (and No. 4 in his amateur-pro combined rankings). Skeen reached the semifinals of the tournament on four other occasions.

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