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'''Bent-Ove Pedersen''' (born |
'''Bent-Ove Pedersen''' (born July 11, 1967 in ]) is a former ] from ], who turned professional in 1992. The righthander represented his native country in the doubles competition at the ] in ], where he partnered ]. The pair was defeated in the first round by ]'s eventual runners-up ] and ]. Pedersen reached his highest singles ]-ranking on ], ], when he became the number 366 of the world. He was in quarterfinal in US Open doubles, 1991, partnering ] from the US. He became the number 78 on the doubles ranking 30. August 1993. | ||
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Bent-Ove Pedersen (born July 11, 1967 in Oslo) is a former tennis player from Norway, who turned professional in 1992. The righthander represented his native country in the doubles competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where he partnered Christian Ruud. The pair was defeated in the first round by South Africa's eventual runners-up Wayne Ferreira and Piet Norval. Pedersen reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on September 13, 1993, when he became the number 366 of the world. He was in quarterfinal in US Open doubles, 1991, partnering Matt Lucena from the US. He became the number 78 on the doubles ranking 30. August 1993.
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