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Mikael Pernfors

1963 - Today

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Mikael Pernfors (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmîːkaɛl ˈpæ̂ːɳfɔʂ]; born 16 July 1963) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden. He reached the men's singles final at the French Open in 1986, and won the 1993 Canadian Open in Montreal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mikael Pernfors is the 406th most popular tennis player (down from 405th in 2019), the 1,075th most popular biography from Sweden (up from 1,103rd in 2019) and the 14th most popular Swedish Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Mikael Pernfors ranks 406 out of 1,569Before him are Wendy Turnbull, Vivian McGrath, Renáta Tomanová, Andrei Chesnokov, Max Mirnyi, and Damir Džumhur. After him are Dominika Cibulková, Nadia Petrova, Pam Shriver, Sergio Casal, Shirley Brasher, and Guillermo Coria.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Mikael Pernfors ranks 420Before him are Hiroaki Hirata, Gavin Hood, Florence Parly, Detlef Schrempf, Jed Brophy, and Mark McGwire. After him are Fito Páez, Alberigo Evani, Grant Heslov, Jean-Marc Gounon, Roy Dupuis, and Nita Ambani.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Mikael Pernfors ranks 1,075 out of 1,879Before him are Roger Pontare (1951), Inga Fischer-Hjalmars (1918), Niclas Alexandersson (1971), Gunnar Åkerlund (1923), John Ajvide Lindqvist (1968), and Magnus Uggla (1954). After him are Annalisa Ericson (1913), Yvonne Ryding (1962), Ronald Pettersson (1935), Sven-Åke Lundbäck (1948), Tomas Pettersson (1947), and Georg de Laval (1883).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Sweden

Among tennis players born in Sweden, Mikael Pernfors ranks 14Before him are Robin Söderling (1984), Wollmar Boström (1878), Jonas Björkman (1972), Joakim Nyström (1963), Thomas Johansson (1975), and Ulf Schmidt (1934). After him are Magnus Norman (1976), Carl Kempe (1884), Peter Lundgren (1965), Simon Aspelin (1974), Thomas Enqvist (1974), and Magnus Gustafsson (1967).