UWEC Athletics Hall of Fame
Paul and John Christopher were two of the greatest tennis players in UWEC history. The brothers, graduates of Eau Claire Memorial High School, are part of a set of triplets that also includes a sister Judy who was a Blugold gymnast. From 1971-74, they helped Coach Robert Scott establish the Blugolds as a conference and district power in tennis. Paul played at No. 1 and John at No. 2 for four years and they joined forces at No. 1 doubles during the same period. Paul produced a 63-19 singles record and John a 67-18 mark. As a doubles team, they compiled a 58-20 career record. As seniors, they won their respective flight championships to help the Blugolds annex their first WSUC tennis title. Blugold teams would win six more WSUC crowns by 1981. Also in 1974, they helped the Blugolds claim their first ever NAIA District 14 team title to qualify for the NAIA Nationals in Kansas City. The two had advanced to the nationals the previous years as individual qualifiers. The Blugolds finished 21st and 22nd in the NAIA Nationals in 1973 and 1974. During their sophomore season, they won the league's No. 1 doubles title and were runners-up in 1974. Paul won the NAIA District 14 singles championship in 1973 and John was the runner-up the following year. The brothers also received UWEC’s WSUC Scholar-Athlete award in back-to-back years of 1973 and 1974. At that time, each school had just one winner per year.
Upon graduation, Paul left Eau Claire and became a tennis pro for 15 years at two clubs in New Jersey. At the time of his induction, he had been a programmer/analyst for AT&T since 1990. During his years as a pro, he coached and trained thousands through private and group lessons. He also coached many nationally-ranked junior players and for two years was a tour coach for Pam Casale who had a No. 14 ATP world ranking.Â