Career
Power held the best singles record by winning percentage (6–2) of any Canadian player. Power was the top-ranked player in Canada for 10 of 12 years, winning the Canadian Closed Championship for singles 7 times. His highest singles ranking was World Number.
In August 2006 Power was inducted into the Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame.
Power was also a skilled hockey player, and was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1969, before deciding to concentrate exclusively on his tennis career. Leaving hockey a year later for four years, he returned for the 1974-1975 season to play for the Fort Wayne Komets leading the team in scoring with 29 goals and a total of 78 pts.
Only after a knee injury did he decide to return full-time to tennis. Power is currently Head Tennis Professional at the Thornhill Country Club in Toronto.
He has one daughter, Sarah.