Background
Behrens, who was born in Pasadena, played for four years at the University of California, Los Angeles before turning professional.
Behrens, who was born in Pasadena, played for four years at the University of California, Los Angeles before turning professional.
He was an National Collegiate Athletic Association All-American in 1992. His only title on the Association of Tennis Professionals World Tour came in the doubles event at Saint Pölten in 1992, as an unseeded pairing with Matt Lucena. With the same partner he also finished runner-up in Atlanta in 1996.
In singles he made it to 226 in the world and was a finalist in a Challenger tournament in Birmingham, Alabama in 1996, with wins over top 100 players Michael Joyce and Nicolas Lapentti.
Behrens competed in the main draw of the men"s doubles events at six Grand Slam tournaments across 1996 and 1997. In the 1997 Wimbledon Championships he had his best result when he reached the third round, with South African Chris Haggard.
He works as a tennis coach in Murrieta, California. Doubles: (5).