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Bernard "Tut" Bartzen (born November 25, 1927) was an outstanding American tennis player in the mid-20th century, who later became a winning college tennis coach.

Born in 1927 in Austin, Texas, Bartzen won three Texas state high school titles — two in singles and one in doubles — and the National Interscholastic singles championship.

Bartzen attended the College of William & Mary, where the left-hander posted a 50–0 singles record. He also won the NCAA doubles title with Fred Kovaleski in 1948.

Bartzen went on the American tennis circuit and was ranked in the top 10 nine straight years (1953–1961), two of them at No. 2 (1959 and 1960). During his career, he had wins over such future Hall of Famers as Vic Seixas and Tony Trabert. One of those wins over Trabert came in 1955 in the final at the event in Cincinnati, where Bartzen won three titles: 1955, 1957 and 1958.

He also won four U.S. Clay Court Championships and won the Canadian National title in 1954.

He served as co-captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team and won 15 singles matches.

After his playing career, Bartzen served 12 years as head tennis pro at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas before taking over the Texas Christian University program in 1974. His tennis teams were ranked nationally every year but one in a 20-year stretch.

He was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.

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