Daniel Glancy

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Daniel Glancy
Country  Ireland
Residence Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Born (1988-11-13) 13 November 1988
Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Republic of Ireland
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Turned pro 2009
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money $22,620
Singles
Career record 1-0
Career titles 0 ATP
Highest ranking No. 742 (16 September 2013)
Current ranking No. 756 (30 September 2013)
Doubles
Career record 0-0
Career titles 0 ATP
Highest ranking 352 (5 December 2011)
Current ranking 594 (30 September 2013)
Last updated on: 2 October 2013.

Daniel Glancy (born 13 November 1988) is an Irish professional tennis player. He was born and raised in County Mayo, Ireland.[1]

Career

Glancy has spent most of his career on the Futures Circuit where he has won five doubles titles.[2] He made history in April 2013 when he became the first player from Connacht to represent the Irish Davis Cup team.[1] He defeated Micke Kontinen of Finland in what is his only Davis Cup match to date.[3]

Doubles titles

Legend (Doubles)
Grand Slam (0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0)
ATP World Tour 500 (0)
ATP World Tour 250 (0)
ATP Challenger Tour (0)
ITF Futures (5)

Wins (5)

No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponent in the final Score
1. 31 October 2010 Greece Heraklion, F3 Carpet United Kingdom Marcus Willis Republic of Ireland Sam Barry
Republic of Ireland Colin O'Brien
7–5, 5–7, [10–8]
2. 27 August 2011 Finland Nastola, F3 Clay Republic of Ireland Sam Barry Finland Herkko Pollanen
Finland Max Wennakoski
6-4, 6-2
3. 26 May 2012 Turkey Mersin, F20 Clay United Kingdom James Feaver Australia Maverick Banes
New Zealand Sebastian Lavie
7-6(5), 6-3
4. 19 August 2012 Belgium Koksijde, F8 Clay Mexico Manuel Sánchez Belgium Joris De Loore
United Kingdom Oliver Golding
3-6, 6-2, [10-8]
5. 1 December 2012 Morocco Oujda, F10 Clay Hungary Márton Fucsovics Italy Riccardo Bellotti
Austria Dominic Thiem
6-2, 6-3

Runner-up (10)

No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponent in the final Score
1. 20 March 2011 Portugal Albufeira, F3 Hard Republic of Ireland Sam Barry Spain Agustin Boje-Ordonez
United Kingdom Morgan Phillips
3-6, 6-7(4)
2. 17 April 2011 France Angers, F6 Clay New Zealand Sebastian Lavie France Grégoire Burquier
France Romain Jouan
3-6, 2-6
3. 29 May 2011 Turkey Antalya, F19 Hard Republic of Ireland Barry King Moldova Andrei Ciumac
Ukraine Denys Molchanov
5-7, 6-7(4)
4. 3 September 2011 United Kingdom Wrexham, F13 Hard United Kingdom James Feaver United Kingdom David Rice
United Kingdom Sean Thornley
2-6, 5-7
5. 13 November 2011 United Kingdom Loughborough Hard Republic of Ireland Sam Barry United Kingdom Jamie Delgado
United Kingdom Jonathan Marray
2-6, 2-6
6. 10 June 2012 Turkey Konya, F22 Hard United States William Boe-Wiegaard Ukraine Oleksandr Nedovyesov
Ukraine Ivan Sergeyev
6-7(5), 1-6
7. 26 August 2012 Netherlands Enschede, F5 Clay Republic of Ireland Sam Barry Netherlands Antilles Alexander Blom
Netherlands Kevin Griekspoor
3-6, 6-7(8)
8. 16 September 2012 United Kingdom Nottingham, F16 Hard United Kingdom Miles Bugby United Kingdom Edward Corrie
United Kingdom James Marsalek
7-5, 3-6, [7-10]
9. 12 May 2013 Israel Ramat HaSharon, F9 Hard Republic of Ireland Sam Barry Japan Takuto Niki
Japan Arata Onozawa
3-6, 4-6
10. 2 June 2013 Portugal Guimarães, F8 Hard Italy Riccardo Ghedin Spain Carlos Boluda-Purkiss
Spain Roberto Ortega-Olmedo
2-6, 3-6

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