German tennis player
Andreas MaurerAndreas Maurer (1977) |
Country (sports) | Germany |
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Residence | Hemel Hempstead, England |
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Born | (1958-03-08) 8 March 1958 (age 66) Gelsenk-Buer, Germany |
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Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Turned pro | 1978 |
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Retired | 1990 |
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Plays | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
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Prize money | $391,562 |
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Career record | 114–141 |
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Career titles | 1 |
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Highest ranking | No. 24 (5 May 1986) |
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Australian Open | 3R (1984) |
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French Open | 4R (1982) |
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Wimbledon | 4R (1985) |
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Career record | 78–93 |
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Career titles | 2 |
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Highest ranking | No. 53 (18 March 1983) |
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Andreas Maurer (born 8 March 1958) is a former tennis player from West Germany.
Maurer won one singles title (1985, Madrid) and two doubles titles (1984, Stuttgart outdoor and 1986, Geneva) during his professional career. The right-hander reached his career-high singles ATP-ranking in May 1986, when he became the world No. 24. His best doubles ranking of world No. 53 was achieved in March 1983
Grand Prix career finals
Singles: 1 (1–0)
Result
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W-L
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Win
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1–0
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May 1985
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Madrid, Spain
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Clay
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Lawson Duncan
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7–5, 6–2
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Doubles: 2 (2–0)
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