Doug Corn is a 1978 graduate of Oak Hills High School.  During his high school years, Doug was one of the top high school tennis players not only in Cincinnati but in the state of Ohio.  He finished fifth place at state during his sophomore year and third place his junior year.  During his senior season, his record was an outstanding 24-2, where he captured the Sectional and District tournament titles and was the State runner-up, where he lost the title in heartbreaking fashion on the last point of the match (7-6,3-6, 6-7, 5-4 in the 9-point tiebreaker).  Doug is the only men’s tennis player in the history of OHHS to play in the State Singles Finals.   He was ranked the #1 high school singles player in Greater Cincinnati in 1977 and 1978.  

After high school,  Doug attended the University of Tennessee where he was 4-Year letterman & captain his junior and senior years.  He was an SEC champion in singles and doubles.  In 1981, Doug was the USTA National Amateur Doubles Champion, winning a coveted Gold Ball.

After college, Doug played on the Professional Tennis Tour before coaching his college teammate, Mike DePalmer Jr., who ranked 30th in the world.

Doug has been named one of Cincinnati’s all-time Top 100 Players and was enshrined into the Greater Cincinnati Hall of Fame in 2016.