Background
Campbell, a New Yorker by birth, grew up in Michigan.
Campbell, a New Yorker by birth, grew up in Michigan.
Rice University.
He was an All-American while at Rice University. He made his Grand Slam debut at the 1995 Australian Open and defeated countryman Chuck Adams in the opening encounter, before losing his second round match to Patrick Rafter. In that tournament he beat both Justin Gimelstob and Alex O"Brien to make it into the third round, his best ever showing in a Grand Slam.
Although predominantly a singles player, Campbell"s only Association of Tennis Professionals Tour final was in the doubles, at Bogota, where he and MaliVai Washington finished runners-up in 1995.
He made the singles semi-finals of the 1997 International Tennis Championships but had by far his best performances in 1998. He was also a quarter-finalist at Atlanta and again in the Heineken Trophy, where he upset world number seven Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
Singles: (2).