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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: California Golden Bears athletes, Fresno State Bulldogs athletes, San Francisco Dons athletes, San Jose State Spartans athletes, UCLA Bruins athletes, UC Irvine Anteaters athletes, UC Santa Barbara Gauchos athletes, USC Trojans athletes, Kerri Strug, Peter Luczak, Greg Patton, Trevor Kronemann, Mohini Bhardwaj, Amy Acuff, Steve Scott, Karch Kiraly, Carin Jennings-Gabarra, Gil McDougald, Andy Banachowski, Natalie Golda, Amy Rodriguez, Adam Krikorian, Dan Millman, Ryan Wilson, Helene Mayer, Janice Romary, Michele Granger, Anjelica Selden, Justin Speier, Stacey Nuveman, Scott Cousins, Elaine Youngs, Adam Wright, Jesse Foppert, Annette Salmeen, Coralie Simmons, Tri Bourne, Holly McPeak, Dot Richardson, Tim Daggett, Aimee Walker Pond, Peter Vidmar, Debbie Doom, Tanya Harding, Art Larsen, Kate Richardson, Emmanuelle Schick Garcia, Elisabeth Bachman, Alyssa Beckerman, Tanya Gandy, Sean Kern, Joshua Mance, Kami Craig, Emily Feher, Sheryl Johnson, Sheila Cornell-Douty, Tairia Flowers, California Sports Hall of Fame, Ray Casey, Rosie Tantillo, Bernice Orwig, Andrea Duran, Jill Sudduth, Jillian Kraus, Patty Cardenas, Peter Asch, Kim Maher, Marcella Place. Excerpt: Peter Luczak (born 31 August 1979 in Warsaw, Poland) is a professional tennis player for Australia. His career-high ATP Entry ranking was No. 64 on October 12, 2009. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, Luczak won the gold in the doubles. Luczak came to Australia at 9 months of age, when his parents, Eva and Kris, left Warsaw in 1980, where they settled in Melbourne. Luczak started playing tennis at the age of 5, he was introduced to the game by his Polish born father Kris. He did not have major success at junior level and was not able to receive funding from Tennis Australia or have a major sponsor. Luczak was able to gain a tennis scholarship at Fresno Sta...