Bent-Ove Pedersen
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- Pronounced: bengt-ove-ped-ur-son
- Age: 45 (11.07.1967)
- Birthplace: Oslo, Norway
- Residence: Oslo, Norway
- Height: 6'1" (185 cm)
- Weight: 170 lbs (77 kg)
- Plays: Right-handed
- Turned Pro: 1992
Norway
As of 20.05.2013
| Ranking | W-L | Titles | Prize Money* |
| Career | High 36613.09.1993 |
3-4 | 0 | $134,339 *Singles & Doubles combined |
|
| Career | High 7830.08.1993 |
33-40 | 1 | $134,339 *Singles & Doubles combined |
|
Doubles title:
1992--(1) Bolzano (w/Jarryd)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1992- Doubles Winner at Heilbronn Ch., Oporto-2 Ch. (w/Eisenman);Doubles R-up
at Oporto-1 Ch. (w/Devening); Doubles SF at Rennes Ch. (w/Thoms).
1991- Doubles Winner at USTA Sat. #5 (w/Lucena); Doubles R-up at Finnish Sat.
(w/Bjorkman); Doubles QF at U.S. Open (w/Lucena).
1990- Doubles SF at Bergen Ch. (w/Apell).
1989- Doubles SF at Croydon Ch. (w/Russell).
Turned pro in 1992 after outstanding two seasons at the Univ. of Calif.-
Berkeley. Captured the 1991 NCAA doubles title (w/Lucena). Also won the
Rolex National Indoor doubles title (w/Lucena) and finished as the No. 1 team
in the country. Earned singles All-Americans honors in 1990-91, ranking No.
18 in '90 and No. 7 in '91. Also earned All-American doubles honors in '91.
Ranked No. 1 in Norway and compiled 9-2 Davis Cup record through 1990.
Won the Norwegian Indoor Championships three straight years.
Recruited by Cal assistant coach Peter Wright, who was playing for his
native Ireland vs. Norway in a Davis Cup tie.
Enjoys playing bandi, a Norwegian version of stickball.
Captured his first tour title in Bolzano, Italy on Oct. 18, 1992 with
veteran Swede Anders Jarryd. It was the first pro title by a Norwegian
player. Ranked No. 1 in Norway and compiled 9-2 Davis Cup record through
1990. Won the Norwegian indoor champion three straight years.
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