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Miklós Hornok (born March 19, 1965) is a former Hungarian
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player, Davis Cup captain, coach, commentator. His highest ranking was No.4 in Hungary. He was a member of the junior and national team of Hungary as well as a member of the European Team Championship national squad in 1993. He won 3 national indoor championships in singles (1989, 1990 & 1992), and 5 titles in men's doubles with Krisztián Keresztes (1 indoor and 4 outdoor). In 1999, he graduated from Semmelweis University with a Bachelor of Physical Education Degree in Budapest, majoring in Coaching. Between 1989 and 2013, Miklós Hornok worked first as head coach of Men's, then Women's later both (men's and women's) Hungarian National junior team. During his tenure at Hungary Tennis Federation, he was available for private, semi-private and group lessons either. Meanwhile, he was appointed as the captain of the
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from November 2010 to December 2014. He stepped down due to family reason and moved to United States where he is currently leading his own Tennis Academy. He regularly mentors and teaches aspiring tennis professionals throughout his career. In the past, he coached
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and Amir Hadad. Hornok also served as a commentator for tennis matches on Digi Sport (Hungary) between 2012 and 2014.
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's historic win in
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in 2013 to become the first British winner of the men's singles title since
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in 1936, is considered among his most memorable coverage on that sports television.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hornok, Miklos 1965 births Living people Hungarian male tennis players Hungarian tennis coaches Tennis players from Budapest 21st-century Hungarian people 20th-century Hungarian sportsmen