Miles Armstrong
{{Short description|Australian tennis player}}
{{BLP sources|date=September 2023}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}}
{{Use Australian English|date=April 2018}}
{{Infobox tennis biography
| name = Miles Armstrong
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|4|16|df=yes}}
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| plays =
| careerprizemoney = $ 45,245
| singlesrecord = 0–0
| singlestitles = 0
| highestsinglesranking = No. 268 (8 September 2008)
| currentsinglesranking =
| doublesrecord = 0–0
| doublestitles = 0
| highestdoublesranking = No. 318 (19 October 2009)
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| updated = 20 February 2017
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Miles Armstrong (born 16 April 1986) is a retired Australian tennis player. He now teaches at a regional school in Western Australia.
Armstrong has a career high ATP singles ranking of 268 achieved on 8 September 2008. He also has a career high doubles ranking of 318 achieved on 19 October 2009. Armstrong has won 1 ATP Challenger doubles title at the 2009 McDonald's Burnie International.
Tour titles
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! Legend |
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| Grand Slam (0) |
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| ATP Masters Series (0) |
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| ATP Tour (0) |
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| Challengers (1) |
=Doubles=
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! Result ! Date ! Category ! Tournament ! Surface ! Partner ! Opponents ! Score |
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| style="background:#98FB98" | Winner | 8 February 2009 | Challenger | Burnie, Australia | Hard | {{flagicon|AUS}} Sadik Kadir | {{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Luczak / {{flagicon|AUS}} Robert Smeets | 6–3, 3–6, [10–7] |
External links
- {{ATP|a806}}
- {{ITF profile}}
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Category:Australian male tennis players
Category:Place of birth missing (living people)
Category:21st-century Australian sportsmen
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