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Carlos Kirmayr (born 23
September 1950) is a
retired Brazilian professional tennis player.
Kirmayr won a
total of 10
Grand Prix
doubles titles. In singles...
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Carlos Kirmayr were the
defending champions but
Damiani did not
compete this year,
having retired from
professional tennis during this season.
Kirmayr teamed...
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Vicario in the semifinals. She also had a new
coach that year,
Carlos Kirmayr. In 1996, Martínez
became the only
player to win the
Italian Open singles...
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Stewart won the title,
sharing $18,000
prize money after beating Carlos Kirmayr and Cássio
Motta in the final. The top four
seeds received a bye into the...
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comprised 16
players and four of them were seeded. Fourth-seeded
Carlos Kirmayr and Cássio
Motta won the
doubles title,
defeating first-seeded
Pavel Složil...
- Hans
Simonsson successfully defended their title, by
defeating Carlos Kirmayr and Cássio
Motta 6–3, 6–2 in the final. Hans
Gildemeister / Andrés Gómez...
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Laura Carlos Kirmayr 1 6 4 6 4 6 2
Pablo Arraya Marcos Hocevar 6 3 2 6 6 1 6 3 3
Pablo Arraya / Fernando
Maynetto Carlos Kirmayr / Cássio Motta...
- Madrid,
Spain Clay
Carlos Kirmayr Robin Drysdale John
Feaver 7–6, 6–4 Loss 1. Oct 1979 Barcelona,
Spain Clay
Carlos Kirmayr Paolo Bertolucci Adriano Panatta...
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McNamee (second round)
Anders Järryd / Hans
Simonsson (second round)
Carlos Kirmayr / Cássio
Motta (first round)
Heinz Günthardt / Tomáš Šmíd (first round)...
- (qualifying competition,
lucky loser) Andy
Andrews (second round)
Carlos Kirmayr (qualified)
Eddie Edwards (qualified) Mike De
Palmer (qualifying competition)...