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Amos Mansdorf

1965 - Today

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Amos Mansdorf (Hebrew: עמוס מנסדורף; born 20 October 1965) is an Israeli former professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 18 (achieved in November 1987), the highest ever for any male Israeli tennis player. His career-high doubles ranking was World No. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amos Mansdorf is the 503rd most popular tennis player (down from 471st in 2019), the 344th most popular biography from Israel (down from 343rd in 2019) and the most popular Israeli Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Amos Mansdorf ranks 503 out of 1,569Before him are Liezel Huber, Zhang Shuai, Lorenzo Musetti, Caroline Wozniacki, Bob Lutz, and Andrea Temesvári. After him are Diego Schwartzman, Nicolas Kiefer, Katerina Maleeva, Rainer Schüttler, Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Hsieh Su-wei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Amos Mansdorf ranks 479Before him are Salima Ikram, John Smith, Takumi Horiike, Kathryn Erbe, Frans Maassen, and Alvis Hermanis. After him are Robert Tappan Morris, Danny Boffin, Aykut Kocaman, Norbert Röttgen, Katsumi Oenoki, and Sonique.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Amos Mansdorf ranks 344 out of 466Before him are Yael Abecassis (1967), Haneen Zoabi (1969), Linor Abargil (1980), Yuli Tamir (1954), Lior Ashkenazi (1968), and Ronny Rosenthal (1963). After him are Chanoch Nissany (1963), Neil Druckmann (1978), Eli Yishai (1962), Dudu Aouate (1977), Gilad Erdan (1970), and Harel Skaat (1981).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Israel

Among tennis players born in Israel, Amos Mansdorf ranks 1After him are Shahar Pe'er (1987), Denis Shapovalov (1999), Dudi Sela (1985), Tzipora Obziler (1973), Harel Levy (1978), and Amir Weintraub (1986).