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Ted Robinson

Play-by-Play

Ted Robinson joined USA Sports in 1987 as a play-by-play announcer on a variety of USA sports events. Ted marks his 18th consecutive year of announcing Grand Slam tennis for USA Sports in 2004.

Robinson has served as USA's lead play-by-play announcer for many of its most prestigious events including college basketball, selected boxing events, PGA TOUR golf, and World League Football. Robinson, along with partner John McEnroe, now calls three of the four tennis Grand Slam events (French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open).

Robinson's broadcast resume also includes play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports' coverage of the diving and canoe/kayaking-white water venues at the 2004 Olympic Summer games in Athens; the gold medal-winning U.S. Baseball team at the 2000 Olympic Summer Games in Sydney; small track speed-skating at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City; Notre Dame basketball; CBS Radio's "Baseball Game of the Week;" CBS Sports' NCAA basketball coverage; two years as play-by-play announcer for the Baseball Network; four years play-by-play calling Major League Baseball's "Game of the Week" for NBC Sports; six seasons with the Minnesota Twins; and nine seasons announcing television and radio for the San Francisco Giants. In January 2002, Robinson was named to the New York Mets television and radio announce team.

Robinson was born on July 19, 1957 in Queens, New York. He resides with his wife, Mary, and their two children in Atherton, California.


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