Career
This saw him break into the top 100 for the first time. These would be the only two Association of Tennis Professionals Tour finals that he reached during his career. In 1993 he made it into the semi finals of the Kremlin Cup, as qualifier.
He defeated number three seed Amos Mansdorf in the opening round and then best Zimbabwean Byron Black 6–0, 6–3 and Martin Damm of the Czechoslovakian Republic.
His tournament ended when he was defeated by Marc Rosset in three sets. He had one of the best wins of his career in 1992 when he defeated world number 12 Carlos Costa in Vienna in straight sets.
He had a 10–2 record in singles. His doubles record was 9–5 and seven of those wins came with Andrei Medvedev, which is a national record.
He reached the second round of a Grand Slam singles draw on three occasions, twice as a qualifier.
In the men"s doubles he appeared in three Grand Slam tournaments but never progressed part the first round. Singles: (4)
Doubles: (5).