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Joachim Johansson

1982 - Today

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Joachim Johansson (born 1 July 1982) is a former professional male tennis player from Sweden. He reached the semifinals of the 2004 US Open, won 3 singles titles and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 9 in February 2005. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joachim Johansson is the 878th most popular tennis player (down from 849th in 2019), the 1,409th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,439th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Swedish Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Joachim Johansson ranks 878 out of 1,569Before him are Jérémy Chardy, Rossana de los Ríos, Emmanuelle Gagliardi, Eva Pfaff, Polona Hercog, and Jaime Yzaga. After him are Greg Rusedski, Mark Knowles, Urszula Radwańska, Todd Woodbridge, Aravane Rezaï, and Benoît Paire.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Joachim Johansson ranks 541Before him are Anderson Varejão, Tomoko Suzuki, Andy Reid, Kateryna Kalytko, Marc Planus, and Siaka Tiéné. After him are Danica Patrick, Hesham Mesbah, Keri Hilson, Pekka Rinne, Hisato Satō, and Masaki Aiba.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Joachim Johansson ranks 1,409 out of 1,879Before him are Lena Andersson (1970), Anders Borg (1968), Christer Majbäck (1964), Katia Winter (1983), Jan Karlsson (1966), and Michel Lafis (1967). After him are Mika Zibanejad (1993), Peter Iwers (1975), Pontus Farnerud (1980), Lotta Lotass (1964), Oscar Wendt (1985), and Andreas Wilson (1981).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Sweden

Among tennis players born in Sweden, Joachim Johansson ranks 28Before him are Johanna Larsson (1988), Kent Carlsson (1968), Nicklas Kulti (1971), Jan Apell (1969), Robert Lindstedt (1977), and Sofia Arvidsson (1984). After him are Catarina Lindqvist (1963), Johan Brunström (1980), Mathilde Johansson (1985), Mikael Ymer (1998), Emma Laine (1986), and Elias Ymer (1996).