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Bernd Karbacher
Bernd Karbacher
is a
German
retired
professional tennis player
. His highest
ATP
singles
ranking is world No. 22, which he reached on
17 April
1995. His career-high doubles ranking was world No. 163, achieved on
6 June
1994
.
During his career, he won two singles titles,
Cologne
in 1992 and the
Swedish Open
in Båstad in 1994.
He
twice
reached the quarterfinals of a
Grand Slam tournament
. He did so in 1994 at the
US Open
after defeating
Ivan Lendl
and at the
French Open
in
1996
after a win against
Goran Ivanišević
. He also reached the semifinals of the
1993 Hamburg Masters
and reached the finals of Indianapolis in 1995 after defeating
Pete Sampras
.
At the
1998 US Open
, Karbacher, then ranked World No. 155, upset
Australian Open
champion
and fourth seed
Petr Korda
in the first round in four sets.
He retired from professional
tennis
in 2000.
Since 2007
, he has been the
president
of the German
players
organization
"Tennis Germany".
Career finals
Singles (3)
Doubles
(1)
Result
W/L
Date
Tournament
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Win
1–0
Aug 1993
Schenectady
, U.S.
Hard
Andrei Olhovskiy
Byron Black
Brett Steven
2–6, 7–6, 6–1