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Eyal Erlich

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Country (sports)
  
Israel

Career titles
  
0

Turned pro
  
1995

Plays
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Eyal Erlich

Handed
  
Right-handed

Prize money
  
$172,773

Role
  
Tennis Player

Highest ranking
  
144

Career record
  
5–12

Height
  
1.83 m


Residence
  
McLean, Virginia, United States

Born
  
1 January 1977 (age 47) near Tel Aviv (
1977-01-01
)

Eyal Erlich (Hebrew: אייל ארליך‎‎; born 1 January 1977) is a former professional tennis player from Israel.

Career

Erlich made his Grand Slam debut at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships, entering the main draw as a lucky loser. He was defeated in the first round by German Arne Thoms, in straight sets. Three years later he qualified for his second Grand Slam, the 1998 US Open, but exited again in the opening round, losing to 20th seed Michael Chang.

On the ATP Tour he was more successful as a doubles player and with partner Noam Behr reached the final of the 1996 Eisenberg Israel Open, as wild cards entrants. His highest ever doubles ranking was 160th in the world, which he attained in 1998.

He also represented the Israel Davis Cup team, appearing in a total of 10 ties during his career. Of the 16 rubbers which he played, he won nine, five in singles and four in doubles. In 1996 he won the fifth and decisive rubber against Norway's Helge Koll Frafjord. His best wins perhaps came in the doubles, with victories over the Àlex Corretja and Emilio Sánchez combination from Spain as well as the Dominik Hrbatý and Karol Kučera pairing from Slovakia.

References

Eyal Erlich Wikipedia