C&W's Paul Glickman wins tennis tournament. (Transcripts).Cushman & Wakefield's Paul N. Glickman, executive director, recently won the Real Estate Board of New York's 17th annual Pro/Am Tennis Tournament as a member of the winning doubles team with his partner Murphy Jensen Murphy Jensen (born October 30 1968) is an American professional tennis player from Ludington, Michigan. His brother is Luke Jensen. Professional career Jensen was unheard of until 1993 when he and his brother, Luke Jensen, won the men's doubles title at the French Open. , one of the Jensen brothers' duo that one the French Open doubles title in 1993. The Pro/Am tournament consisted of 26 doubles teams consisting of current and former U.S. Open The term U.S. Open is applied to "open" United States national championships in a particular sport, in which anybody, amateur or professional, American or non-American may compete. These include:
New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. real estate community. Proceeds from the REBNY REBNY Real Estate Board of New York tournament benefit the children's programs of the Big Apple Circus. "It's a privilege to participate in this event each year," said Glickman. "The real estate industry has always come together for charitable causes and this is a particularly great event to be a part of. Congratulations to REBNY on another successful tournament." Each two-man team consisted of one amateur and one professional. The runners up in the tournament were Paul Prince of Newmark & Co., and Luke Jensen Luke Jensen (born June 18, 1966 in Grayling, Michigan, U.S.) is a former professional male tennis player from the United States. He attended University of Southern California from 1986-87 and earned singles All-American honors both years (doubles in 87). , Murphy's brother and the other half of the 1993 French Open winning doubles team. |
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