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Hisham Hemeda (هشام مصطفى حميدة; born 1 May 1978) is an Egyptian[1] retired tennis player.[2][3] He represented Egypt in Davis Cup between 1994 and 2001, accumulating a 13/6 win–loss record over 14 ties.
Hemeda played college tennis for the University of Georgia and captained them to the NCAA team title in 1999.[4]
In his pro career, he reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking of 420 on July 16, 2001.
men's and women's singles finals of the T. Rowe Price National Claycourt Championships yesterday. ... Hisham Hemeda of Georgia was the top remaining seed at No. 3 a
Paul Goldstein and Ryan Wolters defeated Georgia's Hisham Hemeda and Sherif Zaher, 8-2, and Abrams and Charles Hoeveler beat Joey Pitts and Michael Lang, 8-4.