Michael Carpenter (tennis, born 1936)

Michael Carpenter (tennis, born 1936)

Michael Arthur Carpenter (born September 18, 1936 in Birmingham, England[citation needed]) is a former Canadian tennis player.

Carpenter won the Canadian Open 1966 doubles title playing along side his younger brother, and more accomplished player, Keith.[1]

Carpenter played tennis for McGill University in his hometown of Montreal.[citation needed]

Personal

A second younger brother is Geoff Carpenter.[citation needed]

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