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Billy Lenoir

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singles and doubles titles in 1963. Lenoir repeated as the WAC singles and doubles titlist again in 1964. Along with his talents on the courts, Lenoir earned WAC Scholar-Athlete awards from 1962–63.
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singles semifinals as well as the top ranking in the Southwest. He followed his 1962 season with a trip to the NCAA singles quarterfinals and won the
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to win the singles title. He had also reached the 1961 singles finals in Cincinnati, before falling to
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Lenoir is a member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame.
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On March 28, 2007, Lenoir died after a long battle with
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William "Billy" Lenoir
United States
tennis
University of Arizona
All-American
NCAA
Western Athletic Conference
Western States Championships
Marty Riessen
Herb Fitzgibbon
Cincinnati Masters
Allen Fox
thyroid cancer

Billy Lenoir
Association of Tennis Professionals
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