Carl-Axel Hageskog

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Country(sports) Sweden
ResidenceVäxjö, Sweden
Born (1954-05-24) 24 May 1954 (age 70)
Nässjö, Sweden
PlaysRight-handed
Carl-Axel Hageskog
Country (sports) Sweden
ResidenceVäxjö, Sweden
Born (1954-05-24) 24 May 1954 (age 70)
Nässjö, Sweden
PlaysRight-handed
Singles
Career record2–2
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 398 (3 January 1983)
Doubles
Career record0–1
Highest rankingNo. 507 (3 January 1983)
Coaching career (1983–2002)
Coaching achievements
Coachee singles titles total8
Coachee(s) doubles titles total46
List of notable tournaments
(with champion)

WCT Finals (Järryd)
Grand Slam Cup (Larsson)
Australian Open Doubles (Järryd)
French Open Doubles (Järryd – 1987, 1991)
Wimbledon Doubles (Järryd – 1989, 1991)
US Open Doubles (Järryd – 1987, 1991)
Davis Cup (Järryd – 1987), (Larsson – 1994, 1997)

Carl-Axel Ivar Hageskog (born 24 May 1954) is a former Swedish tennis player, coach and professor in Sport Science, who captained Sweden to two Davis Cup victories.[1][2]

Educated with a degree in sports and exercise, Hageskog had a limited playing career and made his Grand Prix singles main draw debut at the 1979 Swedish Open as a qualifier, losing in the first round to the tournament eight seed Patrick Proisy. He also qualified for the 1982 Swedish Open and then defeated the tournament seventh seed, John Fitzgerald in the opening round, Karl Meiler in the second round and lost to Gustavo Tiberti in the quarterfinals.[3]

Coaching career

References

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