Career
Chesnokov"s highest singles ranking was World Number. 9 in 1991. The biggest tournament victories of his career came at the Monte Carlo Open in 1990, and at the Canadian Open in 1991 (both Tennis Masters Series events). He retired from the professional tour in 1999.
On November 20, 2005, during a visit to Dnipropetrovsk (Ukraine), he was shot twice with rubber bullets after a quarrel in a restaurant with two unidentified mentor
Chesnokov is currently coaching Elena Vesnina. In 2013, Andrei Eduardovich, whose mother was Jewish, who carried the last name Vorstein, celebrated his Bar Mitzvah in France. finals
Singles (7 titles - 8 runners-up)
Singles.