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Nina Bohm (born 30 April 1958) is a former professional
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player from Sweden.


Biography

Bohm, a right-handed player from Stockholm, made her
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debut for Sweden in 1978, against
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. She appeared in a total of four ties, the other three coming in 1980, where she and partner
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won deciding doubles rubbers against France and
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, before Sweden fell to
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in the quarter-finals. During her professional career she competed in the main draw of all four
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events. She made the fourth round of the
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, with wins over
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and 14th seed
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. At the
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she was a quarter-finalist in the women's doubles, partnering American
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. She also reached the third round of the singles draw that year, where she lost 6–8 in third set against eighth seed
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.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bohm, Nina 1958 births Living people Swedish female tennis players Tennis players from Stockholm 20th-century Swedish women 21st-century Swedish women