Andreas Lesch


Andreas Lesch is a former professional tennis player from Germany.

Career

Titles and achievements:
1984 North-Rhine-Westfalen state championships of school-teams
1984 North-Rhine-Westfalen state championships of club teams 
1986 North-Rhine-Westfalen state championship men's singles
1987 German national men's singles championships
1988 ATP 250 Grand Prix Tournament Nice men's singles
1988 German national men's doubles championships
1988 ATP Challenger Thessaloniki men's singles
1988 ATP Challenger Parioli
1989 ATP Challenger Heilbronn Doubles
1989 ATP Tour 250 Grand Prix Rotterdam
1989 ATP Tour 250 Grand Prix Gstaad
1989 ATP Tour 250 Grand Prix Basel
1990 ATP Challenger Heilbronn Doubles
1990 All England Championships Wimbledon men's singles
1993 ATP Satellite Tournament Poitiers
1993 ATP Satellite Tournament Compiegne
1993 ATP Satellite Tournament Esslingen
1993 ATP Satellite Series Germany II
1993 German Bundesliga Team Champion with TK Grün-Weiss Mannheim
1994 ATP Satellite Series Germany II
Father, Manfred, is a sports television production manager and mother Doris, is a musician.
Andreas is married to Annette-Bauer Lesch. They have two children, Lara and Cedric.
In the 1988 Nice Open, Andreas Lesch had a win over top 70 player Darren Cahill which later in year defeated Boris Becker in the US Open. He lost
in the second round to Top 30 player Ronald Agenor. In Wimbledon 1990, the West German lost to Goran Ivanišević in straight sets in the opening round
of the 1990 Wimbledon Championships after he had beaten the multiple Wimbledon doubles champion Todd Woodbridge in 4 sets in the last round of the
qualification tournament.
In other ATP tour tournaments and in the german Tennis-Bundesliga Andreas Lesch was able to win against ATP top 100 players like Bernd Karbacher,
Marc-Kevin Göllner, Hansjörg Schwaier, Markus Zoecke, Karsten Braasch and others.