Career
Asbóth also reached the semifinals at Wimbledon in 1948. Hungary"s Communist government had let him leave the country only after the personal warrant of the Swedish King Gustaf V that Asbóth would return to his homeland and wasn"t going to emigrate. Asbóth was ranked World Number.
8 by John Olliff of The Daily Telegraph in 1948 (and Number 9 in 1947).
After his career, he became responsible for the next generation of tennis players at the Belgian Tennis Federation. He later became a trainer in Munich.
In 1993 a street was named after Asbóth in Szombathely, the city where he was born.