Background
Krešimir Friedrich was born in Koprivnica into a family of 11 children, all brothers.
Tennis player association football player
Krešimir Friedrich was born in Koprivnica into a family of 11 children, all brothers.
They were occasionally hired as ball boys, and thus had a chance to play a bit sometimes. That same year, he reached third place in the Serbian International Championship in singles and was a runner-up in doubles, pairing with Emil Gabrowitz of Hungary. They only lost to the eventual champions, Franjo Šefer and Ivan Radović.
He was called up twice more, but both meetings resulted in love-match loss for his team
In 1935, in the first international tournament of Saskatchewan Ilirija in Ljubljana, the Friedrich brothers fell in three straight sets to the well-known duo of Franjo Šefer and Franjo Kukuljević. He was coached by František Koželuh.
He and his brother Ferdo began visiting the local tennis courts in Koprivnica in their youth, frequenting the same club where contemporary painter and eventual fifth-ranked national player and subsequent Davis Cup captain Fedor Malančec trained at the time. Friedrich had minor local achievement in the 1920s, including the third place at the VIII HAŠK tournament doubles competition, partnering his brother. The match was won by Ivan Balás and Franz Wilhelm Matejka. In 1930 he won the Ljubljana tournament in doubles and mixed doubles. Friedrich was a national doubles champion in 1928 and 1931 with his brother, Dragutin. He was drafted into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Davis Cup team in 1929 in Athens, where his team lost to Greece 4 to 1. Friedrich won the only rubber when he defeated Costas Efstratiadis.