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His career high ] ranking in singles was 138 (21-Apr-97), and in doubles it was 71 (11-Oct-99). | His career high ] ranking in singles was 138 (21-Apr-97), and in doubles it was 71 (11-Oct-99). | ||
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===Davis Cup=== | ===Davis Cup=== | ||
He also played on Israel's ] team. |
He also played on Israel's ] team. In ], he was announced as Israel's new Davis Cup captain. | ||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== |
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Eyal Ran (born on November 21, 1972, in Qiryat Ono, Israel) is a professional Israeli tennis player.
His career high ATP ranking in singles was 138 (21-Apr-97), and in doubles it was 71 (11-Oct-99).
Tennis career
He turned pro in 1992.
In August 1993 he upset Jonas Svensson of Sweden, ranked # 37 in the world, in Long Island, New York, 6–1, 6–3.
After playing at the Australian Open in 1996 and 1997 in the singles competition (he lost in the 2nd round both years), Ran played in his first doubles Grand Slam in 1999, reaching the 2nd round at the French Open (he lost in the first round at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open).
The following year, he played doubles in all four Grand Slam events, reaching the 2nd round at Wimbledon, but losing in the first round of the other three tournaments. In 2001, Ran reached the 2nd round at the Australian Open, but lost in the first round of the French Open and Wimbledon (with partner Noam Behr).
He often played challengers and qualifying tournaments for major events.
Davis Cup
He also played on Israel's Davis Cup team. In 2005, he was announced as Israel's new Davis Cup captain.
Miscellaneous
Ran trained at Israel Tennis Centers.
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