Patrik Brydolf

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Patrik Brydolf Tennis player
Nation: SwedenSweden Sweden
Birthday: November 27, 1991
Resignation: 2012
Playing hand: Right
Prize money: $ 46,935
singles
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 523 (August 15, 2011)
Double
Career record: 0: 4
Highest ranking: 348 (September 12, 2011)
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Patrik Brydolf (born November 27, 1991 in Stockholm ) is a former Swedish tennis player .

Career

Brydolf played on the ITF Junior Tour, where he achieved his best result - the semi-finals - in the French Open doubles at Grand Slam tournaments in 2009 and also made it to the second round in singles .

In 2010 Brydolf started his first real professional year, in which he mainly played on the ITF Future Tour and ended the year in singles and doubles in 622nd place in the world rankings . Already in the years before the Swede had in the two discharged in his home country tournament in Bastad in 2009 and Stockholm in 2008 and Stockholm in 2009 appearances by wildcards in double on the ATP World Tour had, which met in the first round. 2011 was his best year. In singles he made it to the finals in two futures, in doubles he won the last two of the only four futures titles of his career. He also came to his fourth appearance on the World Tour in Båstad . He reached his career high in singles in August with 523th place, in doubles he was highest in September with 348th place.

In 2012 he played a similar year, but ended a little worse at position 600 in the world. After dropping out of the top 1000 in 2013, he did not play tournaments again until 2016 and moved back into the top 900 in 2017. Since then he has been inactive most of the time.

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