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In 1936, he won the singles and doubles titles at the Tennessee Valley Invitational, was a semifinalist in both singles and doubles in the Southern championships. In 1936, he won the singles and doubles titles at the Tennessee Valley Invitational, was a semifinalist in both singles and doubles in the Southern championships.


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Arthur Hendrix (born October 7, 1913, in Birmingham, Alabama and a longtime resident of Lakeland, Florida) was an important American amateur tennis player in the 1930s.

Hendrix, who was ranked No. 10 in the United States in 1936, was the singles finalist at the Cincinnati Masters in 1934.

In 1936, he won the singles and doubles titles at the Tennessee Valley Invitational, was a semifinalist in both singles and doubles in the Southern championships.

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