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    Cecil Valdeavilla Mamiit (born June 27, 1976) is a former tennis player from the United States who went on to represent the Philippines. He began his professional...
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  • football player Cecil Mamiit (born 1977), American tennis player representing the Philippines Cecil McBee (born 1935), American jazz bassist Cecil Mountford...
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  • Castillejo Raymundo Deyro Ruben Gonzales Treat Conrad Huey Katharina Lehnert Cecil Mamiit Eric Taino Manny Tolentino Alejo Alvarez Hector Begeo Trenten Beram Eduardo...
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  • Knott Angelita Rosal – Four times U.S. National Table Tennis champion. Cecil Mamiit Treat Conrad Huey Lilia Osterloh Eric Taino Riza Zalameda Liz Masakayan...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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  • Robert Kendrick Andre Sa Bruno Soares 3–6, 1–6 Win 3–5 Aug 2005 Bronx, United States Challenger Hard Cecil Mamiit Julien Benneteau Nicolas Mahut 6–4, 6–4...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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  • Third Round Haroon Rahim 1971 US Open Philippines: Second Round (x5) Cecil Mamiit 1999 Australian Open, 1999 US Open, 2001 Australian Open, 2001 French...
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    Patrick Rafter 3–6, 6–3, 2–6, 0–6 Win 6. Feb 1999 San Jose, US Hard Cecil Mamiit 6–3, 6–2 Win 7. Mar 1999 Indian Wells, US Hard Carlos Moyá 5–7, 6–4,...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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  • 1999 Pan American Games was won by Paul Goldstein of the United States. Cecil Mamiit (finalist) Paul Goldstein (champion) André Sá (third round) Maurice Ruah...
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  • second round match against Cecil Mamiit for swearing at a line judge. Mark Philippoussis won the title, defeating Mamiit 6–3, 6–2 in the final. Pete...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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  • 8, 2009, Sayer played against Cecil Mamiit of the Philippines in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group II first round. Mamiit won the match 6-4 4-6 3-6 7-6...
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  • Rungkat and Elbert Sie won the title by beating Treat Conrad Huey and Cecil Mamiit 2–6, 6–2, [10–7] in the final. All seeds received bye to the quarterfinals...
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  • (94) → replaced by Jan Vacek (110) Julien Boutter (78) → replaced by Cecil Mamiit (111) Todd Martin (47) → replaced by Francisco Clavet (113) Tim Henman...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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  •  Philippines Cecil Mamiit Eric Taino  Indonesia Suwandi Bonit Wiryawan  Indonesia Prima Simpatiaji Sunu Wahyu Trijati Men's team  Philippines Cecil Mamiit Eric...
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  • round) Germán Puentes-Alcaniz (first round) Christian Vinck (first round) Cecil Mamiit (qualifying competition, lucky loser) Nikolay Davydenko (qualified) George...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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    held in Doha, Qatar together with his fellow Filipino-American partner Cecil Mamiit, losing to Indian pair and top doubles players Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander...
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  • Prima Simpatiaji 2005 Manila Cecil Mamiit Danai Udomchoke Eric Taino Prima Simpatiaji 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima Cecil Mamiit Danai Udomchoke Tan Nysan Elbert...
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  • 16 Maria Natalia Londa  Indonesia Athletics 2009–present F 6 6 4 16 Cecil Mamiit  Philippines Tennis 2005–2011 M 6 6 3 15 Yayuk Basuki  Indonesia Tennis...
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  • Most doubles wins Johnny Arcilla (10–7) Best doubles team Treat Huey/Cecil Mamiit (5–3) Raymundo Deyro/Johnny Jose (5–3) Most ties played Raymundo Deyro...
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    Ronald Agénor 1–6, 2–6 Runner-up 3. June 21, 1998 Lafayette, USA Hard Cecil Mamiit 6–0, 3–6, 0–6 Winner 1. August 23, 1998 Vigo, Spain Clay Tommy Robredo...
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  • Australian Open. Irakli Labadze (qualifying competition, lucky loser) Cecil Mamiit (qualified) Olivier Rochus (qualified) Noam Okun (qualified) Ivo Heuberger...
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    Mark Merklein (Florida) 1995: Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 1996: Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997: Luke Smith (UNLV) 1998: Bob Bryan (Stanford) 1999: Jeff Morrison...
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    Tierro 6–1, 4–6, 6–2, 2–6, 6–4 Victory III Doubles (with Takao Suzuki) Cecil Mamiit Eric Taino 6–7(5–7), 7–6(10–8), 7–6(7–5), 6–4 Victory IV Singles (dead...
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  • Cecil Mamiit is the defending champion of the Men's Singles competition of the 2011 SEA Games but lost in the semifinals to Christopher Rungkat. Rungkat...
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