Full name | Miguel Dungo Jr. |
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Country (sports) | Philippines |
Singles | |
Career record | 1–2 (Davis Cup) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 1–2 (Davis Cup) |
Miguel Dungo Jr., also known as Mike Dungo, is a Filipino former tennis player.
Dungo played Davis Cup ties for the Philippines in 1958 and 1968, with his brother Eduardo an early teammate. [1]
A-six time Asian Games medalist, Dungo's haul included a singles bronze at the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo, where he shared the podium with three other Filipinos. The remaining medals were in doubles and team events. [2]
His son, Miguel Dungo III, played on the professional tour in the 1980s. [3]
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Miguel Dungo may refer to: