Glenn Michibata

Biography
Glenn Michibata (born June 13, 1962 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian former professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 48 on April 7, 1986 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 5 on July 8, 1991.

Prior to turning pro, Michibata was an All-American player at Pepperdine University in the 1981, 1982 and 1983 seasons. His best singles results were semifinals appearances at the 1985 outdoor Tokyo, 1989 Wellington, and 1989 Schenectady Grand Prix events. Michibata reached the second round in all four Grand Slam tournaments, but never further. His first Grand Slam appearance was at the 1983 US Open, when he lost in the second Round to Pat Cash. His last was also at the US Open in 1991, when he lost in the first round to Nuno Marques. Michibata only played all four Grand Slams in the same year in 1989, reaching the secnd Round at the French Open and US Open and losing in the first Round at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Michibata had more success as a doubles player. Much of that success came with fellow Canadian Grant Connell, including four titles. In 1990, Michibata and Connell were finalists at the Australian Open. He was named Tennis Canada male player of the year in 1983 and 1985. He retired in 1993.

Michibata is the former head coach of the Princeton University Tigers tennis team. Currently, he is Director of Elite and Tournament Training for the Princeton Tennis Program. Michibata is married and has a son and a daughter. In 1999, he was inducted into the Canadian Tennis Hall of Fame. He currently resides in West Windsor Township, New Jersey, United States.

Wins over top-10 opponents
Michibata has a 1–12 (8%) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.