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Martin Legner (born 17 December 1961 inTyrol) is a professionalAustrian wheelchair tennis player who has been ranked number one for wheelchair doubles. Legner has won theAustralian Open doubles title four times withRobin Ammerlaan since 2000, and has won eight doubles titles. Six of them are Australian Open Titles, the other two beingFrench Open titles. He has won one French Open and one Australian Open singles title. He has represented his country at everySummer Paralympics since 1992, and has competed in both singles and doubles at all of those Games. His favorite surfaces are clay and hard court. As of 7 April 2007 his highest singles rank was number three. Also of that date, he was ranked number six for singles and doubles.
He competed inwheelchair tennis at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[1]
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