Wöhrmann, whose father Helmut Wöhrmann was a right-back part of the VfL Klafeld-Geisweid soccer team, which was successful in the 1960s , grew up in the Siegen district of Geisweid and graduated from the Fürst-Johann-Moritz-Gymnasium in Weidenau . He is married and has one daughter.
Career
Wöhrmann played from 1988 on ATP satellite tournaments that were located below the ATP Challenger Tour . In the following year he reached the final of the Challenger tournament in Montabaur and received a wildcard for the Weißenhof tournament in Stuttgart . There he came through victories including Jakob Hlasek and Guillermo Pérez Roldán to the semifinals, where he was defeated by the eventual tournament winner Martín Jaite . 1989 was Wöhrmann's most successful year when he achieved his best ranking on the ATP World Tour with 54th place and 7th place in the DTB ranking. In 1990 he was part of the Davis Cup team that had to face Argentina in the quarterfinals in Buenos Aires . In the 2: 3 defeat Wöhrmann lost his individual against Alberto Mancini . In the tennis Bundesliga he played with Karsten Braasch and Markus Naewie with great success for Rot-Weiß Hagen.
After the end of his career, Wöhrmann worked as a trainer for Anke Huber and the German Fed Cup team, among others . Until December 31, 2016, he was head coach at the Westphalian Tennis Association . The ongoing contract was terminated at Wöhrmann's request for personal reasons.