Randy Nixon

Randy Nixon (born November 5, 1960) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

In late 1984 he toured Australia and in his first outing in Brisbane and partnering Glenn Layendecker came close to upsetting the top seeded doubles team of Mark Edmondson and Peter Fleming, managing to take the match to a deciding tiebreak.

[2] He also featured in the men's singles draw and was beaten in the first round by fellow qualifier Matt Anger in four sets.

[3] Following the Australian Open he competed at the Melbourne Outdoor and upset world number 32 John Lloyd, before exiting in the second round.

[4] He partnered with Scott McCain to make the doubles quarter-finals at the 1985 Tokyo Outdoor Grand Prix event and in the same year was runner-up in the singles at the Montreal Challenger.