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Paul Haarhuis

1966 - Today

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Paul Vincent Nicholas Haarhuis (Dutch pronunciation: [pɑul haːrhœys]; born 19 February 1966) is a Dutch tennis coach and a former professional player. He is a former world No. 1 doubles player, having reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 18 in November 1995. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paul Haarhuis is the 435th most popular tennis player (down from 284th in 2019), the 957th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 850th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Dutch Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Paul Haarhuis ranks 435 out of 1,569Before him are Brian Teacher, Carl Kempe, Juan Gisbert Sr., Maud Barger-Wallach, Peter Lundgren, and Nicolas Mahut. After him are Fabio Fognini, Mikhail Youzhny, Bob Bryan, Agnieszka Radwańska, Alexander Bublik, and Tim Mayotte.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Paul Haarhuis ranks 360Before him are Lucas Alcaraz, Olaf Marschall, Guy Delisle, Merav Michaeli, Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh, and Christy Canyon. After him are Evgeny Bareev, John van den Brom, Édouard Baer, Andrea Berg, Greg Maddux, and Louis Mandylor.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Paul Haarhuis ranks 957 out of 1,646Before him are Wim Crusio (1954), Dick Quax (1948), Wopke Hoekstra (1975), Andy van der Meyde (1979), Bertha Brouwer (1930), and Erik Breukink (1964). After him are John van den Brom (1966), Ricardo Moniz (1964), Marwan Kenzari (1983), Alfred Schreuder (1972), Fedde Le Grand (1977), and Harry Lubse (1951).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Netherlands

Among tennis players born in Netherlands, Paul Haarhuis ranks 6Before him are Tom Okker (1944), Kea Bouman (1903), Richard Krajicek (1971), Hendrik Timmer (1904), and Betty Stöve (1945). After him are Martin Verkerk (1978), Kiki Bertens (1991), Jacco Eltingh (1970), Robin Haase (1987), Miriam Oremans (1972), and Tallon Griekspoor (1996).