Tommy Ho

Thomas " Tommy" Ho ( born June 17, 1973 in Winter Haven, Florida ) is a former American professional tennis player.

Life

Ho joined at the age of 15 years at the U.S. Open in 1988, but retired in the first round. Shortly after, he won his first match in Rye Brook on the ATP World Tour. In some, it was considerably less successful than in double; However, he scored on the ATP Challenger Tour between 1990 and 1995 four individual titles. The highlight of his career he experienced in 1994 and 1995, starting with the double title of Beijing on the side of Kent Kinnear. With several partners he won the 1995 Masters Tournament Indian Wells, the double title of Hong Kong and defended the title in Beijing. At the International Series Gold tournament in Memphis he was a finalist, he also reached the semifinals of the doubles competition of the French Open, where he lost to the smooth side of Brett Steven against the subsequent Champions Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis in two sets. Its highest listing in the tennis world ranking he reached in 1995 with position 85 in the singles and in 1996 with position 13 in doubles.

A back injury forced Ho to withdraw from the sport of tennis.

Tournament Win

Doubles

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