Orange County civil litigator Chris C. Chapman is no stranger to stiff competition on the tennis court, including squaring off against the youngest player in men’s singles history to earn the Association of Tennis Professionals’ No. 1 ranking.
“I won one game against Lleyton Hewitt,” explained Chapman, who competed against the future Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion in a 1995 Texas junior’s tournament when both men were teenagers. <...
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