Noam Behr
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Noam Behr (born on October 13, 1975, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli left-handed professional tennis player who turned pro in 1994.
His career high singles ranking was # 127 (October 2001), and his career high doubles ranking was # 109 (October 1999).
[edit] Tennis career
Most of Behr's success was on the challenger and futures level, but he often participated in qualifying tournaments of major ATP events. Behr achieved the majority of his success as a doubles player.
In July 2002, Behr reached the singles finals of the Seascape Challenger Tournament.
At the 2002 U.S. Open, Behr was eliminated in the 2nd round of qualifying by fellow Israeli, Noam Okun, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3).
Beher and his Czech partner Otta Pokarek won the annual Gratz doubles tournament held in Austria.
At the Belgrade competition Behr enjoyed one of his best singles tournaments in his career in February 2004, before falling to Marco Chiudinelli 1-6, 2-6 in the semis.
[edit] Davis Cup
Behr was 6-7 in Davis Cup play for Israel from 1995-2001.[1]