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Home > Tennis > Tennis Players > Andrei Chesnokov (1966)
Andrei Chesnokov (1966)
Tennis is an outdoor sport which can be played between two players or four players. Players utilize a stringed racquet to hit a rubber ball, hollow inside covered with felt over a net into the opponent's court. In some places tennis is referred to as lawn tennis. This game started in England and was the most popular amongst the upper class of society. Presently tennis is an Olympic sport, as well as, it is played in various tournaments including the four Grand Slams in many countries, by people of all ages and classes. There are three different court surfaces it is played on namely, clay court, grass court and hardcourt. Depending on the surface, each one provides a different movement of speed and bounce for the ball, which in turn affects the level of play of individual players. Andrei Chesnokov was born on February 2, 1966, in Moscow, Russia. Chesnokov is a right-handed player, with a height of six feet two inches and weighing 75 pounds. Andrei is a former professional tennis player from Russia.
Andrei Chesnokov singles career highlights review was started in 1987 Florence, in 1988 Orlando, in 1989 Munich, Nice, in 1990 Monte Carlo, Tel Aviv. In 1991 Montreal and Toronto Finalist, in 1988 Sydney Outdoor, Toulouse, Wellington, in 1990 Auckland, Rome, in 1992 Indian Wells, and in 1993 Hamburg, Prague. Chesnokov's highest singles ranking was World number 9 in 1991. The biggest tournament victories of his career came at the Monte Carlo open in 1990, and at the Canadian Open in 1991.
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