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Jiří Hřebec

Czech tennis player

Jiří Hřebec (born 19 September 1950) is a retired Czech professional tennis player. He won three singles and four doubles *les on the ATP Tour during his career. Hřebec achieved his highest singles ranking of world No. 25 in April 1974.

Currently, he acts as one of the two trainers of the Czech tennis player Markéta Vondroušová, together with Jan Hernych.

Contents

  • 1 ATP Tour finals
    • 1.1 Singles (3–5)
    • 1.2 Singles runners-up (5)
    • 1.3 Doubles *les (4)
    • 1.4 Doubles runner-up (5)
  • 2 External links

ATP Tour finals

Singles (3–5)

Singles runners-up (5)

  • 1974: Atlanta (lost to Dick Stockton), Düsseldorf (lost to Bernard Mignot)
  • 1975: Memphis (lost to Harold Solomon)
  • 1976: Basel (lost to Jan Kodeš)
  • 1977: Berlin (lost to Paolo Bertolucci)

Doubles *les (4)

Doubles runner-up (5)

  • 1972: Monte Carlo (partnering František Pála, lost to Patrice Beust and Daniel Contet)
  • 1973: Salt Lake City (partnering Jan Kukal, lost to Mike Estep and Raúl Ramírez)
  • 1976: Basel (partnering Jan Kodeš, lost to Frew McMillan and Tom Okker)
  • 1980: Nice (partnering Stanislav Birner, lost to Chris Delaney and Kim Warwick)
  • 1981: Nancy (partnering John Feaver, lost to Ilie Năstase and Adriano Panatta)

External links

  • Jiří Hřebec at the *ociation of Tennis Professionals
  • Jiří Hřebec at the International Tennis Federation
  • Jiří Hřebec at the Davis Cup