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Indonesian tennis player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hendri Susilo Pramono (born 5 July 1979) is an Indonesian former professional tennis player.
Country (sports) | Indonesia |
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Born | Surakarta, Indonesia[1] | 5 July 1979
Plays | Right-handed |
Prize money | $16,203 |
Singles | |
Career record | 1–1 (Davis Cup) |
Highest ranking | No. 657 (2 Oct 2000) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 4–2 (Davis Cup) |
Highest ranking | No. 399 (13 Nov 2000) |
Medal record |
Born in Surakarta, Pramono reached a career high singles ranking of 657 while competing on the professional tour and was ranked as high as 399 in doubles. He spent his career on the ITF Futures circuit and won three doubles titles.
Pramono featured in seven Davis Cup ties for Indonesia, between 1999 and 2004, mostly as a doubles player.
A regular Southeast Asian Games competitor, Pramono won six medals for his country in tennis, which included a team gold in 2003. He has also represented Indonesia at the Southeast Asian Games in the sport of soft tennis, winning two medals in 2011. At the 2014 Asian Games he was a member of Indonesia's team in soft tennis.[1]
Pramono now works as a coach and has served as Indonesia's Davis Cup captain.[2]
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