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Jensen was unheard of until ] when he and his brother, Luke Jensen, won the men's doubles title at the ]. He quickly made headlines in the tennis world for his outstanding playing abilities (). Jensen was unheard of until ] when he and his brother, Luke Jensen, won the men's doubles title at the ]. He quickly made headlines in the tennis world for his outstanding playing abilities ().


Since that time he has made his home in ], where he has acted in bit parts in films such as '']'' and more recently ''Tennis, Anyone''. He also works as a host on the ], in the program ''Open Access''. The show has him travel to different parts of the world where he gives insight into the private lives of tennis superstars (). Since that time he has made his home in ], where he has acted in bit parts in films such as '']'' and more recently ''Tennis, Anyone''. He currently hosts several programs on the ], including ''Open Access'' and "Murphy's Guide."

On "Open Access," Jensen reports on high-profile tennis events around the world and interviews participating players about their lives and careers.

Each episode of the more comedic "Murphy's Guide" is a guide for tourists to a particular city where a major tennis tournament is taking place, such as Paris, London, New York, Melbourne etc. At least one major player appears at some point in the episode, and there is usually a brief segment about where enthusiasts of the game can play when in town, but the show's content mainly features Jensen attepmpting to navigate the city's sights, trying exotic food, and interacting with locals in his unique style. Through his experiences and misadventures, however, specific travel information about local hotels, restaurants, and attractions is conveyed, often with the help of animated maps and graphics. Many episodes also feature a scripted opening sequence, such as Jensen being made to walk the plank by the pirates of Treasure Island in Las Vegas, being psychoanalyzed by Sigmund Freud in Vienna, and impersonating James Bond and Crocodile Dundee in London and Melbourne, respectively. ().


== Trivia == == Trivia ==

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Murphy Jensen
Country (sports) United States
ResidenceAtlanta, Georgia
Height6'4 (193 cm)
Turned pro1981
PlaysLeft-handed
Prize moneyUS$681,817
Singles
Career record0-5
Career titles0
Highest ranking586 (11-Jan-93)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open-
French Open-
Wimbledon-
US Open-
Doubles
Career record125-179
Career titles4
Highest ranking17 (18-Oct-93)
Last updated on: January 27, 2007.

Murphy Jensen (born October 30 1968) is an American professional tennis player from Ludington, Michigan. His brother is Luke Jensen.

Professional career

Jensen was unheard of until 1993 when he and his brother, Luke Jensen, won the men's doubles title at the French Open. He quickly made headlines in the tennis world for his outstanding playing abilities ().

Since that time he has made his home in Hollywood, California, where he has acted in bit parts in films such as Wimbledon and more recently Tennis, Anyone. He currently hosts several programs on the Tennis Channel, including Open Access and "Murphy's Guide."

On "Open Access," Jensen reports on high-profile tennis events around the world and interviews participating players about their lives and careers.

Each episode of the more comedic "Murphy's Guide" is a guide for tourists to a particular city where a major tennis tournament is taking place, such as Paris, London, New York, Melbourne etc. At least one major player appears at some point in the episode, and there is usually a brief segment about where enthusiasts of the game can play when in town, but the show's content mainly features Jensen attepmpting to navigate the city's sights, trying exotic food, and interacting with locals in his unique style. Through his experiences and misadventures, however, specific travel information about local hotels, restaurants, and attractions is conveyed, often with the help of animated maps and graphics. Many episodes also feature a scripted opening sequence, such as Jensen being made to walk the plank by the pirates of Treasure Island in Las Vegas, being psychoanalyzed by Sigmund Freud in Vienna, and impersonating James Bond and Crocodile Dundee in London and Melbourne, respectively. ().

Trivia

  • Jensen has a son, William (born 1999) with actress Robin Givens, whom he dated off and on from early 1998 into the 21st century (, ).

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