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Roberto Marcher

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reached the second round. Following his time on tour he began working as a tennis promotor back in Brazil, where he was the first to organise a local tennis circuit. More recently he served as tournament director of the ATP Tour's
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during the late 1960s. He made two doubles main draw appearance at the
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Brazilian expatriate tennis players in the United States
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Index

Brazil
Porto Alegre
Wimbledon
1972
US Open
1970
tennis
Porto Alegre
Florida State University
US Open
Thomaz Koch
Brasil Open
"Brazilian Pushed In Opening Round"
The Greenville News
"Tennis"
Tallahassee Democrat
"Diretor do Brasil Open não crava torneio em 2020, mas vê "chances enormes""
Terra
Roberto Marcher
Association of Tennis Professionals
Roberto Marcher
International Tennis Federation
Categories
1946 births
Living people
Brazilian male tennis players
Florida State Seminoles men's tennis players
Brazilian expatriate tennis players in the United States
Sportspeople from Porto Alegre
Tournament directors

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