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Full name
  
Christoph Zipf

Plays
  
Right-handed

Career titles
  
0

Height
  
1.85 m

Handed
  
Right-handed

Country (sports)
  
West Germany

Career record
  
15–28

Highest ranking
  
No. 138 (16 July 1984)

Weight
  
79 kg

Born
  
5 December 1962 (age 54) Frankfurt, West Germany (
1962-12-05
)

Christoph Zipf (born 5 December 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Germany.

Biography

A Munich-based right-hander, Zipf was the European Under 18s singles and doubles champion in 1979. He was also a member of the West German team which won the 1981 Galea Cup.

During his professional career he was unable to qualify for the main draw at a Grand Slam tournament, but made two finals on the Grand Prix circuit. He partnered with countryman Hans-Dieter Beutel to finish runner-up at Cologne in 1982. The following year, Zipf reached the singles finals of the 1983 Tel Aviv Open, as an unseeded player. He lost in the final to American Aaron Krickstein.

Zipf represented the West Germany Davis Cup team in three ties, all doubles matches. He helped the West Germans win a World Group Relegation Play-off in the 1981 Davis Cup tournament, over Brazil in São Paulo. He teamed up with Beutel to win the doubles rubber over Marcos Hocevar and Carlos Kirmayr, in a tie which was ultimately won 3–2 in the last reverse singles.

He later worked as a chiropractor and in 1998 treated a back injury for Pete Sampras.

References

Christoph Zipf Wikipedia