Fathi Ali
Appearance
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Egyptian tennis player
Full name | Fathi Mohammed Ali | ||||||
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Country (sports) | Egypt Egypt | ||||||
Residence | Dreieich, Germany | ||||||
Born | (1940年07月25日) 25 July 1940 (age 84) Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt [1] | ||||||
Plays | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) | ||||||
Singles | |||||||
Grand Slam singles results | |||||||
Wimbledon | 1R (1960) | ||||||
US Open | 1R (1963) | ||||||
Doubles | |||||||
Grand Slam doubles results | |||||||
Wimbledon | Q1 (1962, 1963)[2] | ||||||
Team competitions | |||||||
Davis Cup | 8–18 | ||||||
Medal record
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Last updated on: 9 April 2020. |
Fathi Mohammed Ali (born 25 July 1940) is an Egyptian former tennis player.
A silver medalist at the 1963 Mediterranean Games, he is now a tennis coach based in Dreieich, Germany.[3] In the past, he coached the Davis Cup teams of Libya (in two stints: 1968–1973 and 1978–1980) and Kuwait (1973–1978).[4]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Fathi Ali, a Life for Tennis". fathi-ali.de.
- ^ Draws Archive – The Championships, Wimbledon
- ^ "Kontakt". fathi-ali.de.
- ^ "Senior und Trainer". fathi-ali.de.
External links
[edit ]Categories:
- 1940 births
- Living people
- Egyptian male tennis players
- Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Egypt
- Mediterranean Games medalists in tennis
- Competitors at the 1963 Mediterranean Games
- Egyptian expatriates in Germany
- African Games medalists in tennis
- African Games bronze medalists for Egypt
- Competitors at the 1965 All-Africa Games
- 20th-century Egyptian people
- Tennis players from Cairo
- 20th-century Egyptian sportsmen