Glenn Layendecker

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Glenn Layendecker
Country: United States
Residence: Lake Oswego, Oregon
Height: 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight: 79 kg (175 lb)
Plays: Left
Turned pro: N/A
Retired: N/A
Highest singles ranking: 48 (3/5/1990)
Singles titles: 0
Doubles titles: 1
Career Prize Money: US$647,475

Glenn Layendecker (born May 9, 1961, in Stanford, California, U.S.) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. His highest world ranking in singles was #48 in 1990. His highest world ranking in doubles was #32.

Layendecker defeated Andre Agassi, Michael Chang, and Brad Gilbert in singles matches. He also beaned John McEnroe in the temple with an approach shot.

Layendecker graduated from Yale University in 1983. He is currently an Internet advertising businessman.

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