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⚫ | '''Eric Fromm''' (born June 27, 1958 in ]) is a former ] from the United States. Perhaps Eric's best result |
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⚫ | The right-hander Fromm reached his highest singles ]-ranking on January 17, 1983, when he became the World No. 62. |
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⚫ | '''Eric Fromm''' (born June 27, 1958 in ]) is a former ] from the United States. Perhaps Eric's best result was reaching the fourth round of the ], where he lost comprehensively to Jimmy Connors. | ||
⚫ | The right-hander Fromm reached his highest singles ]-ranking on January 17, 1983, when he became the '''World No. 62'''. From now manages a tennis club in ], NY where he trains elite junior players, and is the general manager of the World Team Tennis franchise, the ]. | ||
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Eric Fromm (born June 27, 1958 in Queens, New York) is a former tennis player from the United States. Perhaps Eric's best result was reaching the fourth round of the French Open in 1983 in singles, where he lost comprehensively to Jimmy Connors.
The right-hander Fromm reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on January 17, 1983, when he became the World No. 62. From now manages a tennis club in Mamaroneck, NY where he trains elite junior players, and is the general manager of the World Team Tennis franchise, the Sportimes.
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