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Ferdinand Vrba

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Ferdinand Vrba
Full nameFerdinand Vrba
Country (sports) Czechoslovakia
Born27 June 1922 (1922-06-27)
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Died19 November 1991 (1991-11-20) (aged 69)
Vienna, Austria
Retired1959
Singles
Grand Slam singles results
French OpenQF (1946)
Wimbledon3R (1946)

Ferdinand Vrba (27 June 1922 – 19 November 1991) was a Slovak tennis player. He was active in the 1940s and 1950s.

Career

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Vrba began his career as war broke out. He reached the final of the Budapest championships in 1944, losing to József Asbóth. In 1946, Vrba reached the quarter finals of the French championships, losing to Yvon Petra.[1] In December 1946, Vrba reached the final of the Flandres tournament, losing to Jacques Peten.[2] In October 1949, Vrba was suspended by his national association for eight months for misconduct at the Slovak championships.[3] He became a coach in Slovakia and then in the late 1960s, Vrba moved to Austria and died in Vienna in 1991.

In 2007, Vrba was included in memoriam to the Hall of Fame of the Slovak Tennis Association.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Mitic succomba en beauté devant Drobny". L'Equipe. 24 July 1946. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Au tennis club des Flandres". Sports éclair. 2 December 1946. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  3. ^ "De cinq a set". L'Equipe. 22 October 1949. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Sieň slávy, ocenenia STZ". www.stz.sk. Retrieved 17 October 2024.