Michael Sprengelmeyer
Nickname: Mike
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Bio | He is native of Dubuque, Iowa, Mike played collegiate tennis for Southern Illinois University. His elder brothers, twins Bob and Roy, are both SIU Hall of Famers. He featured in the US Open main draw three times. In 1967 he played one of the longest three-set professional matches on record against Dick Knight in Southampton, New York, which he lost 30–32, 6–3, 17–19, across five and a half hours. The first set alone took three hours to complete. Mike Sprengelmeyer was the assistant men's tennis coach at Clemson University in 2002. He also served as the co-coach of the men's tennis team at the University of Colorado. While he was in Colorado, he served as the co-director of the Adidas Junior Tennis Camp. After relocating to South Carolina, he became the director of South's largest open tournament, the Pepsi Junior Open, a position he held for 20 years. He is a member of the Iowa Tennis Hall of Fame, is the father of tennis player Mitch Sprengelmeyer. |
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