Residence: Bastad, Sweden; girlfriend, Liselotte; daughter, Sophia
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Doubles titles: 5, as follows:
1994--(2) Zaragoza, Japan Open (w/Jarryd)
1993--(3) Rotterdam, Bastad (w/Jarryd), Munich (w/Damm)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1993- SF at Marseille, Japan Open, Manchester; QF at Rosmalen; Doubles R-up
Kuala Lumpur (w/Pedersen).
1992- Winner at Istanbul Ch., Azores Ch.; R-up at Washington (l. to Korda),
Tokyo-indoor (l. to Lendl); SF at Sydney-indoor; QF at Rosmalen, Stockholm;
Doubles Winner at Azores Ch. (w/Utgren);Doubles QF at Japan Open (w/Pozzi).
1991- R-up at Azores Ch.; SF at Istanbul Ch.; QF at Segovia Ch., Guaruja;
Doubles Winner at Sao Paulo-1 Ch., Istanbul Ch. (w/brother Nils); Doubles
R-up at Azores Ch. (w/Nyborg); Doubles SF at Segovia Ch. (w/Nils).
1990- Winner at Aptos Ch.; R-up at Dijon Ch., Thessaloniki Ch.; Doubles Win-
ner at Geneva Ch. (w/Nils); Doubles R-up at Venice Ch., Bossonnens Ch.
(w/Nils).
1989- Winner, Doubles SF at Dublin Ch. (w/Nils); SF at Graz Ch.
1988- Doubles winner at Austrian Sat. (w/brother Nils).
Began playing tennis at age five.
Enjoys soccer, innebunde, ice hockey, and rollerblading.
Father, Christer, played Davis Cup for Sweden and was ranked No. 2 in
his country during the mid 1960s. Mother, Gun, is a tennis coach.
Reached his first career Tour singles final in Washington in July 1992,
losing to Petr Korda, and later reached the final at the Tokyo-indoor, losing
to Ivan Lendl. Along the way, handed Boris Becker his worst career indoor
loss (6-1, 6-2) in the third round. Capped off the year in Stockholm,
defeating top-ranked Jim Courier en route to the quarterfinals.
Finished in the top 20 at No. 19 from his 129 ranking in 1991. Also
earned a career-high $345,399.