Career
After playing on the Association of Tennis Professionals tour in the early 1980s, he left the tour in 1984 to devote his time to coaching young British players, including Tim Henman, before returning to competitive play five years later. Brown caused a sensation at Wimbledon in 1991. Ranked Number. 591 in the world at the time, he faced the 10th seed and previous year"s semi-finalist Goran Ivanišević in the second round and beat him in four sets, to the delight of the British crowd.
He eventually lost in the third round to France"s Thierry Champion.
Brown"s career-high rankings were World Number. 145 in singles and Number.
42 in doubles. Singles (1)
Doubles (3).