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  • Jonas Björkman

    No. 4 in the world rankings in 1997 and No. 1 of the double world ranking for many years Won all the major tournaments: 3x Wimbledon, Roland Garros, 2x, 3x Australian Open, U.S. Open 1x.

  • Henrik Holm

    highest world ranking position No. 17 in singles and No. 10 in double Wins including against Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, Michael Stich and Thomas Muster Winner of ATP tournaments in singles or doubles, etc. in Munich, Tokyo and Rotterdam

  • Michael Mortensen

    highest world ranking position # 34 in double Winner of ATP Double Tournaments, including Lyon, Geneva and Toulouse including Coach of Caroline Wozniacki, Li Na and Jarko Nieminen

  • Joachim Johansson

    highest world ranking position #9 in singles Wins including against Rafael Nadal, Juan Martin del Potro and Nikolay Davydenko Winner of ATP tournaments in singles including in Memphis, Adelaide and Marseille

  • Magnus Larsson

    highest world ranking position No. 10 in singles Wins including against Boris Becker, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and Michael Stich Winner of the Grand Slam Cup and the Davis Cup

  • Paul Haarhuis

    highest world ranking position No. 1 in doubles and No. 18 in singles Wins including against Boris Becker, Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe and Pete Sampras Winners of all Grand Slam tournaments (Double) in Wimbledon, U.S., Australian and French Open

  • Thomas Enqvist

    No. 4 world ranking singles in 1999 Wins against Roger Federer (3x), Pete Sampras (2x), Andre Agassi (5x), Stefan Edberg (3x) Actually he is the captain of the swedish national Davis-Cup team

  • Michael Stich

    Winner of 27 ATP tournaments Wimbledon champion singles 1991 and doubles 1992 (with John McEnroe) Winner Olympic Games in doubles 1992 (with Boris Becker) Winner Grand Slam Cup 1992, Davis Cup Winner 1993, ATP world champion 1993

  • Tomáš Šmid

    highest world ranking position No. 1 in doubles and No. 11 in singles Wins including against Boris Becker, Bjorn Borg, Stefan Edberg and Ivan Lendl Winner of ATP tournaments in singles or doubles, example in Monte Carlo, U.S. Open, Roland Garros and Barcelona

  • Karsten Braasch

    highest world ranking position No. 34 in singles Wins including against Stefan Edberg, Ivan Lendl and Andrey Medvedew Winner of ATP tournaments in single or double, including Hall, Milan and Bucharest