Weight 77 kg Prize money $1,693,931 Name Henrik Holm Turned pro 1988 | Career record 96–110 Role Tennis Player Career titles 06 Challengers Height 1.83 m Retired 1999 | |
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Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) | ||
Highest ranking No. 17 (5 July 1993) Similar Jeff Tarango, Alexander Mronz, Jeremy Bates (tennis) |
Pete Sampras great shots selection against Henrik Holm (Tokyo 1994 SF)
Henrik Holm (born 22 August 1968 in Täby) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden, who turned professional in 1988. The right-hander won five doubles titles, reached the quarterfinals of the 1992 Stockholm Masters and achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of World No. 17 in July 1993.
Contents
- Pete Sampras great shots selection against Henrik Holm Tokyo 1994 SF
- Skam school meeting even henrik holm
- Career
- References
Skam school meeting even henrik holm
Career
Holm started playing tennis at the age of five. His father, Christer, played Davis Cup for Sweden and was ranked No. 2 in his country during the mid 1960s. His mother, Gun, is a tennis coach. In July 1992 Holm reached his first career Tour singles final in Washington, losing to Petr Korda. Later that year he reached the final at the Tokyo Indoor, losing to Ivan Lendl. In the third round of that tournament he handed Boris Becker his worst career indoor loss (6–1, 6–2).