Education
He attended University of California Berkeley in the fall of 1976 on a tennis scholarship.
He attended University of California Berkeley in the fall of 1976 on a tennis scholarship.
Dunk did not start playing tournament tennis until the age of 14. Dunk became a 2 time All American in 1978 and 1980. In his senior year the CAL tennis team was ranked #1 in the country after winning the 1980 Collegiate Indoor team title.
Dunk finished his senior year ranked in the top 15 in singles as well.
In 2006, in recognition of his success during college, Dunk and Davis were inducted into the University of California at Berkeley Sports Hall of Fame. Although ranked as high as 105 in singles he enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles.
35 in 1984. He also recorded 18 doubles titles on the Challenger and Satellite tours throughout the world.
He retired from the Association of Tennis Professionals tour in 1987. Since his tennis career ended Dunk has gone on to start several successful technology ventures including Civil Defense Communications and BandTel.
Four years later, at 18, he was a top ten Junior in the country in singles and doubles and won the National Junior Hardcourt Doubles title. Dunk turned pro in September 1980 after playing on the United States Junior Davis Cup Team. Playing primarily with his college partner Marty Davis on the tour he reached the quarter finals at Wimbledon and the French Open during his career and he reached 5 finals and won 2 Association of Tennis Professionals doubles titles. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World Number. As a doubles team Dunk/Davis finished #11 on the Association of Tennis Professionals Grand Prix in 1982.