High School
- Earned 6 letters in tennis
- Three-time State Champion in tennis
- Claimed state doubles title in 1983 and 2 state singles titles in 1984 & 1985
- Top ranked junior in Mississippi and qualified twice for the Boys 18 Nationals in Kalamazoo, Michigan
College
- Became the school’s first tennis All-American in 1988
- Selected All-SEC two times in 1988 & 1989
- Named Academic All-SEC two times in 1987 & 1988
- Lettered four years in tennis
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- Received the 1989 Raphael Osuna Sportsmanship Award given to the most outstanding collegiate tennis player that demonstrated great skill and exemplifies sportsmanship
- Honored with the 1989 Region III Head/Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship Award
- Won three SEC titles: 3 doubles title at 1986 SEC Indoor championships; no. 2 doubles crown at 1987 SEC Indoor championships; 1988 no. 1 singles title at SEC Outdoor
- Reached quarterfinals of 1988 NCAA tennis tournament in doubles with Jamie Booras
- Made 1989 NCAA tennis tournament in doubles with Booras
- Randall & Booras were ranked in the top 10 nationally for two straight years
- 1989 Ole Miss tennis team finished 15th nationally; defeated 10 nationally ranked teams and earned first ever NCAA Tournament bid; Randall finished the season with a 31-10 record
- Ranked no. 9 in Volvo Tennis/Collegiate singles rankings player poll during his career in 1988
Professional
Association of Tennis Professionals Tour, 1988 to 1999
- First Mississippian to win a main draw match at Wimbledon in 1993 as he defeated Russia’s Andrei Cherkasov 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in opening round
- Reached a career high of no. 39 in the world in 1994 and no. 155 in singles
- Three ATP Double titles: 1997 at Coral Springs, FL; 1993 at Scottsdale, AZ, 1992 at Scottsdale, AZ
- Eight-time doubles finalist: 1998 at Long Island, NY; 1997 at Bologna Italy & Boston, MA; 1996 at Hong Kong & Jakarta; 1995 at Toulouse, France; 1993 at Basel, Switzerland; 1992 at Atlanta
- Competed 7 times in all Grand Slam Tournament; played in 4 Grand Slam events from 1998 to 1992
- Reached quarterfinals at U.S. Open in 1993
- Reached the Round of 16 at U.S. Open in doubles in 1997 & 1998
- Singles wins over 5 of the ATP top 25 players: Derrick Rostagno (13); Jim Grabb (24); Richard Fromberg (24); MaliVai Washington (11); and Thomas Muster (1).
- Doubles wins over 30 ATP no. 1 players including Boris Becker, Andre Agassi, Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, Patrick Rafter, Gustavo Kuerten, Daniel Nestor, Mark Knowles, Mark Woodforde, and Todd Woodbridge
Achievements
- Inducted into the Mississippi Tennis Hall of Fame, 2013 (induction held on January 11, 2014)
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Inducted into the Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame, 1999
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Currently serves as tennis pro at River Hills Club, Jackson, MS