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Jeff Bourns (Jeffrey Richard Bourns) was born on 18 August, 1981 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, is a player. Discover Jeff Bourns's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Jeffrey Richard Bourns
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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 18 August 1981
Birthday 18 August
Birthplace Parkersburg, West Virginia
Nationality United States

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Jeff Bourns Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Jeff Bourns height is 5ft 11in .

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Jeff Bourns Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jeff Bourns worth at the age of 43 years old? Jeff Bourns’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jeff Bourns's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Bourns retired ranked No. 4 in the world and top ranked American in his (TAP) classification in 2019.

2016

Bourns was the first person to represent the United States competing in International adaptive standing tennis tournaments. In 2016 he helped organize the First International Adaptive Standing Tennis Tournament to take place in the United States, the USA TAP Open, with Houston, Texas playing host. The USA TAP OPEN helped to popularize and pioneer a new category of tennis for individuals in the United States and abroad.

At the Brazil Open held in Uberlandia, Brazil July 30–31, 2016 he was eliminated in the second round. Bourns was instrumental to bringing the first International Adaptive Standing Tennis Tournament to the United States, the USA TAP Open, where he was an organizer and player with Houston, Texas playing host. The USA TAP Open acted as a springboard to popularize the growth and development of a new modality of tennis for individuals in the United States and Internationally. His best International showing came at the Malmo Open, the largest Para-Sporting event in Europe, where he was a semi-finalist. In 2019 he played in his last tennis tournament at the Inaugural CAST Open in Greensboro, North Carolina where he was a finalist. Bourns retired from the TAP World Tour in 2019 ranked No. 4 in the world adaptive standing tennis rankings and top ranked American in his classification.

2014

Bourns found a wheelchair tennis program available at Houston's Metropolitan Multi-Service Center. Instead of playing in a wheelchair he played standing or ambulatory on his prosthesis as he did growing up. While a student in the class he searched for adaptive tennis programs for amputees who played standing. He could not find any, anywhere. In 2014 Bourns started an amputee tennis program at Houston's Metropolitan Multi-Service Center. He partnered with the United States Tennis Association of Texas (USTA) and city of Houston. In 2014 Bourns was selected to serve on USTA Texas' adaptive and wheelchair committee charged with helping pioneer and grow the sport of tennis for amputees. He is the first person to represent the United States competing in International adaptive standing tennis tournaments. He learned of an International adaptive standing tennis tournament to take place December 11–13, 2015 in Santiago, Chile. Bourns finished in the quarterfinals of the Masters Final TAP and began competing on the TAP World Tour in 2015. The TAP World Tour is a competitive circuit for tennis players with physical disabilities who play tennis standing rather than in wheelchairs.

2010

Bourns rediscovered his passion for tennis after recovering from a spinal cord injury in 2010. He started a non profit organization for amputees, the Houston Amputee Society. Bourns helped organize Houston's first amputee skateboarding and WCMX clinic in March 2013 at Lee and Joe Jamil skatepark assisted by professional skateboarder Sean Malto.

2004

Bourns is the father of one child with Lauren Nicole Frolick. Parker Richard Bourns was born December 16, 2004, in Pasadena, Texas.

2000

Bourns attended Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas, graduating in 2000. He played the euphonium in the marching band and competed on his high school tennis team, playing against other able-bodied students. He grew up in an era where Adaptive Sports were not wide spread and well known. Following high school he signed a contract as an athlete with Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics. Kevin Carroll built his first sprinting prosthesis in 2001.

Bourns began his adaptive sporting journey with an athletic contract from Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics in swimming and as a sprinter from 2000 to 2002. Kevin Carroll built his first sprinting prosthesis. He signed an athletic contract with New Life Brace and Limb in 2016. He served as a spokesperson for Valeo Cryotherapy and Physical Therapy from 2016 to 2018. Bourns became a Babolat endorsed athlete and brand ambassador in 2016.

1981

Jeff Bourns (born August 18, 1981) is an American amputee tennis player who helped pioneer the growth and development of Adaptive Standing Tennis.

Bourns was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1981 with a congenital birth defect to his right leg, known as Tibial Hemimelia. As a result, his leg was amputated below the knee when he was two years old. He spent early years of his life living in Belpre, Ohio. His leg was amputated once again, above the knee, after his family relocated to Houston, Texas when he was nine. A year later it was discovered he had Tethered spinal cord syndrome. He developed bacterial spinal meningitis while recovering from the operation. In 2015 Bourns started an Amputee Tennis Program at Houston's Metropolitan Multi-Service Center. One of the first of its kind in the United States he partnered with the United States Tennis Association of Texas (USTA). He was appointed to serve on a USTA committee and charged with helping pioneer and grow the sport of tennis for amputees.

Bourns was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1981. He spent his early years of life in Belpre, Ohio. His family relocated to Houston, Texas when he was a child. He is the oldest of three boys.