Christian Bergstrom
Christian Bergstrom
Christian Bergstrom
Christian Bergstrom
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  • Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco Single
    Year-by-Year Highlights:
    1994- QF at Sun City, Atlanta, Wimbledon.
    1993- R-up at Adelaide; SF at Bastad, Toulouse; QF at Aust. Open, Beijing.
    1992- R-up at Adeliade; QF at Sydney-outdoor, Bastad, Toulouse; Doubles R-up
    at Bastad (w/Gustafsson).
    1991- SF at Wellington, Munich, Bastad; QF at Auckland, Rotterdam, Copenhagen
    Basel, Toulouse; RD 16 at Wimbledon.
    1990- SF at London-indoor; QF at Munich, Wimbledon, Toulouse.
    1989- SF at Copenhagen Ch.; QF at Milan, Bastad, Toulouse.
    1988- SF at Bastad, Toulouse; QF at Metz, Geneva.
    1987- Winner at Porto Ch.; QF at Nancy, Madrid, Dortmund Ch.
    1986- Winner at Tampere Ch.; SF at Bergen Ch.; QF at Parioli Ch.,Chartres Ch.
    The 1984 Swedish junior champion and 1985 European junior champion.
    Reached the semifinals of the 1985 U.S. Open Juniors and ranked No. 2 in
    the world.
    Hobbies include golf and skiing.
    Finished in the Top 50 for the first time in 1991 when he was No. 44,
    compiling a career-best 31-22 match record. Broke into Top 50 on Apr. 22,1991
    at No. 48.
    Reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 1990 and '94, and the quarters
    at the Australian Open in 1993., his best Grand Slam finishes.
    Advanced to his first career ATP Tour final in Adelaide in 1992, only
    to lose to Goran Ivanisevic in three sets. The following year, achieved the
    same feat in Adelaide, losing to countryman Nicklas Kulti in three sets.
    Earned a career-high $216,035 in 1993 and finished No. 52, his second-
    best year-end showing.
    Coached by Tim Klein.

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