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Adrian Ungur

1985 - Today

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Adrian Ungur (born 22 January 1985) is a Romanian former tennis player who mainly competed on the ATP Challenger Tour. He was a member of the Romania Davis Cup Team and was coached by Fabrizio Fanucci. In June 2012, Ungur reached his career-high ATP singles ranking of World No. 79. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Adrian Ungur is the 1,428th most popular tennis player (down from 1,293rd in 2024), the 861st most popular biography from Romania (down from 787th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Romanian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Adrian Ungur ranks 1,428 out of 1,569Before him are Olga Savchuk, Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Ena Shibahara, Sun Shengnan, Zhang Zhizhen, and Gastão Elias. After him are Han Xinyun, Igor Zelenay, Robert Kendrick, Andreas Mies, Ľubomíra Kurhajcová, and Arina Rodionova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Adrian Ungur ranks 1,190Before him are James Wolk, Pang Jiaying, Ronald Zubar, Dev Hynes, Khaled Adénon, and Philipp Wende. After him are Terukazu Tanaka, Stine Fischer Christensen, Sara Moreira, Dennis Endras, Šárka Strachová, and Ernesto Inarkiev.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Adrian Ungur ranks 861 out of 844Before him are Elizabeta Samara (1989), Alina Rotaru-Kottmann (1993), Rodica Șerban (1983), Ilinca Băcilă (1998), Ionuț Gheorghe (1984), and Oana Ban (1986). After him are Olimpiu Moruțan (1999), Liviu Antal (1989), Darius Olaru (1998), Larisa Iordache (1996), Andrei Burcă (1993), and Alexandru Mitriță (1995).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Romania

Among tennis players born in Romania, Adrian Ungur ranks 28Before him are Alexandra Dulgheru (1989), Andreea Ehritt-Vanc (1973), Andreea Mitu (1991), Marius Copil (1990), Katalin Marosi (1979), and Victor Crivoi (1982). After him are Patricia Maria Țig (1994), Andrew Ilie (1976), and Irina Bara (1995).