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'''Eric Fromm''' (born ], ] in ]) is a former ] from the ], who did not won a single title during his professional career. | '''Eric Fromm''' (born ], ] in ]) is a former ] from the ], who did not won a single title during his professional career. | ||
The righthander Fromm reached his highest singles ]-ranking on ], ], when he became the '''World Number 62'''. | The righthander Fromm reached his highest singles ]-ranking on ], ], when he became the '''World Number 62'''. He now works as a tennis pro in Mamaroneck, NY and is the general manager of the World Team Tennis franchise, the Sportimes. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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For the philosopher, see Erich Fromm.Eric Fromm (born June 27, 1958 in Queens, New York) is a former tennis player from the United States, who did not won a single title during his professional career.
The righthander Fromm reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on January 17, 1983, when he became the World Number 62. He now works as a tennis pro in Mamaroneck, NY and is the general manager of the World Team Tennis franchise, the Sportimes.
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