Residence: Atherton, California Wife, Libby; Daughter, Rebecca; Son, Andrew
Singles titles: 11, as follows:
1983--(1) Gstaad
1982--(1) Cleveland
1981--(1) Bologna
1978--(1) St. Louis
1977--(3) Little Rock, Hampton, Stockholm
1974--(3) Baltimore, Paramus, Jackson
1973--(1) Birmingham
Doubles titles 20, as follows:
1984--(4) Stuttgart (w/Maurer); Columbus (w/S. Smith); Vienna, Cologne (w/
Fibak)
1983--(1) Montreal (w/Taygan)
1982--(1) Gstaad (w/Taygan)
1981--(3) Memphis (w/G. Mayer); Brussels, Cologne (w/McMillan)
1980--(2) Boston (w/G. Mayer), Columbus (w/Gottfried)
1979--(2) Palm Springs, French Open (w/G. Mayer)
1978--(2) Birmingham (w/Gerulaitis), San Jose (w/G. Mayer)
1977--(3) Hampton (w/Smith); Los Angeles, Wembley (w/McMillan)
1976--(2) WCT Fort Worth (w/Gerulaitis), Palm Springs (w/Dibley)
Best Grand Slam results: Semifinalist at 1973 Wimbledon; Quarterfinalist at
1983 and 1978 Wimbledon.
1985- Doubles runner-up at Philadelphia (w/Fibak), San Francisco (w/Gilbert),
Doubles SF at Memphis (w/Fibak), La Quinta (w/Leconte).
1984- Doubles runner-up at Cincinnati (w/Taroczy), Los Angeles (w/Fibak);
Doubles SF at Wimbledon (w/Taygan).
He and brother Gene are the only brothers ever to be ranked among the
U.S. Top Ten.
Father, Dr. Alex Mayer, Sr., was a former Davis Cup competitor.
Sandy graduated from Stanford in 1973 and was the 1973 NCAA singles
champion.