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Glenn Layendecker (born May 9, 1961) is a
former professional tennis player from the
United States. His
highest singles ranking was
world No. 48 in 1990...
- the need for
extraterrestrial **** research. That same year,
Alexander Layendecker shed
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absence of
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- (qualified)
Fernando Roese (qualified) Mark
Kratzmann (qualified)
Glenn Layendecker (qualified)
Jamie Morgan (second round)
Daniel Orsanic (qualified) Niclas...
- in the
first round, at the
Lipton International, in 3 sets to
Glenn Layendecker. (Bonneau had lost in
qualifying but made the main draw as a 'lucky loser'...
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Kratzmann with
Glenn Layendecker.
Cahill and
Woodforde lost in the
semifinals to Neil
Broad and
Stefan Kruger.
Kratzmann and
Layendecker lost in the final...
- round)
Chris Pridham (second round)
Leonardo Lavalle (qualified)
Glenn Layendecker (qualified)
Peter Lundgren (qualifying competition,
lucky loser) Simon...
- 1990 and 1992. He lost in the
first round at both tournaments, to
Glenn Layendecker in 1990 and to
Gabriel Markus in 1992. ITF Pro
Circuit Profile ATP World...
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Glenn Layendecker and
Byron Talbot were the
defending champions, but none
competed this year.
Layendecker retired from
professional tennis at the end...
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Seguso (final) (n/a)
Pieter Aldrich /
Danie Visser (semifinals)
Glenn Layendecker / Todd
Witsken (semifinals) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild card LL =
Lucky loser...
- not parti****te this year.
Martin Davis won the title,
defeating Glenn Layendecker 4–6, 6–3, 7–5 in the final.
Henri Leconte (third round)
Terry Moor (third...