Kyle Spencer

Spencer, Kyle
Country (sports)  United Kingdom
Residence Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA
Born (1976-01-26) 26 January 1976
Coventry, West Midlands, UK
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Plays Right-handed
Prize money US$60,291
Singles
Career record 0–0
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 953 (21 September 1998)
Doubles
Career record 6–15
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 126 (17 July 2000)

Kyle Spencer (born 26 January 1976) is a male former tennis player from the United Kingdom.

Spencer represented the United Kingdom in the doubles competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, partnering Barry Cowan. The pair was eliminated in the first round there.

Spencer's highest ranking in singles was World No. 953, which he reached on 21 September 1998. His highest doubles ranking was World No. 126, which he reached on 17 July 2000.

Tour singles titles

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (0–0)
Tennis Masters Cup (0–0)
ATP Masters Series (0–0)
ATP Tour (0–1)
Challengers (0–3)
Futures (2–4)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
Winner 1. 1 June 1998 Tallahassee, U.S. Clay United States Cecil Mamiit Canada Jocelyn Robichaud
United States Michael Russell
3–6, 6–2, 6–1
Runner-up 1. 14 September 1998 Mulhouse, France Hard (i) South Africa Louis Vosloo United States Andrew Rueb
South Africa Vaughan Snyman
4–6, 1–6
Winner 2. 15 February 1999 Eastbourne, U.K. Carpet United Kingdom James Davidson Czech Republic Leoš Friedl
France Regis Lavergne
7–6, 6–4
Runner-up 2. 25 October 1999 Fukuoka, Japan Hard United States Michael Joyce Japan Tasuku Iwami
Japan Ryuso Tsujino
6–4, 6–7, 4–6
Runner-up 3. 1 November 1999 Yokohama, Japan Hard (i) United States Michael Joyce Japan Satoshi Iwabuchi
Japan Thomas Shimada
2–6, 4–6
Runner-up 4. 14 February 2000 Wrocław, Poland Hard (i) Canada Jocelyn Robichaud Czech Republic Petr Kovacka
Czech Republic Pavel Kudrnac
6–3, 6–7, 4–6
Runner-up 5. 10 July 2000 Newport, U.S. Grass United States Mitch Sprengelmeyer Israel Jonathan Erlich
Israel Harel Levy
6–7, 5–7
Runner-up 6. 26 February 2001 Singapore, Singapore Hard United States Brandon Hawk Australia Tim Crichton
Australia Ashley Fisher
6–3, 3–6, 4–6
Runner-up 7. 10 September 2001 Tarzana, U.S. Hard United States Glenn Weiner United States Zack Fleishman
United States Michael Joyce
1–6, 7–5, 6–7
Runner-up 8. 3 October 2005 Nevers, France Hard (i) United Kingdom David Sherwood France Julien Jeanpierre
France Jean-Michel Pequery
4–6, 7–6, 5–7

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