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Krešimir Friedrich

Krešimir Friedrich (Croatian pronunciation: [krěʃimir ˈfriːdrix];[1][tone of the surname?] 30 July 1898, Koprivnica – 3 March 1985, Zagreb) was a Croatian tennis player, footballer and lawyer from Koprivnica, and a national tennis champion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[2]

Early life and family edit

Krešimir Friedrich was born in Koprivnica into a family of 11 children, all brothers. He and his brother Ferdo began visiting the local tennis courts in Koprivnica in their youth, frequenting the same club where contemporary painter and eventual fifth-ranked national player and subsequent Davis Cup captain Fedor Malančec trained at the time. They were occasionally hired as ball boys, and thus had a chance to play a bit sometimes.[3]

Football career edit

Friedrich and his brother Dragutin began playing at the NK Slaven Belupo but soon left for the HAŠK club in 1923 although Krešimir was mostly a reserve player in the latter team.[2]

Tennis career edit

Friedrich had minor local achievement in the 1920s, including the third place at the VIII HAŠK tournament doubles competition, partnering his brother; the match was won by Ivan Balás and Franz Wilhelm Matejka.[4] In 1930 he won the Ljubljana tournament in doubles and mixed doubles.[5] That same year, he reached third place in the Serbian International Championship in singles and was a runner-up in doubles, pairing with Emil Gabrowitz of Hungary; they only lost to the eventual champions, Franjo Šefer and Ivan Radović.[6]

Friedrich was a national doubles champion in 1928 and 1931 with his brother, Dragutin.[7] He was drafted into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Davis Cup team in 1929 in Athens, where his team lost to Greece 4 to 1.[3] Friedrich won the only rubber when he defeated Costas Efstratiadis. He was called up twice more, but both meetings resulted in love-match loss for his team.[3] In 1935, in the first international tournament of SK Ilirija in Ljubljana, the Friedrich brothers fell in three straight sets to the well-known duo of Franjo Šefer and Franjo Kukuljević.[8]

He was coached by František Koželuh.[2]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Krèšimir". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2018-03-17. Krèšimir
  2. ^ a b c Babović 2009, p. 15.
  3. ^ a b c Šoškić 2012, p. 257.
  4. ^ Nova Doba VII/98, p. 2.
  5. ^ Ponedeljek IV/22, p. 3.
  6. ^ Tennisz és Golf II/19–20, p. 387.
  7. ^ Kramer 2008.
  8. ^ Ponedeljski Slovenec VIII/22, p. 4.

Works cited edit

Primary edit

  • Šoškić, Čedomir (2012). [Tennis Association of Serbia, Tennis without borders 1922–2012] (PDF) (in Serbian). Belgrade, Serbia: Tennis Association of Serbia. p. 257. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 25 December 2013. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • Babović, Milka (2009). (PDF). Zagreb Moj Grad (in Croatian). III (22). Zagreb, Croatia: BIBRA: 15. ISSN 1846-4378. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-03.

Secondary edit

  • Kramer, Fredi (2008). Nogometni leksikon [Football Lexicon] (in Croatian). Belgrade, Serbia: Lexicographic Institute. Retrieved 25 December 2013. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • "Sport" (PDF). Nova Doba (in Slovenian). VII (98). Celje, Yugoslavia: Milan Četina: 2. 5 September 1925. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  • "Tennis" (PDF). Ponedeljek (in Slovenian). IV (22). Ljubljana, Yugoslavia: Adolf Ribikar: 3. 2 June 1930. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  • "Nedeljski sport" [Sunday sport] (PDF). Ponedeljski Slovenec (in Slovenian). VIII (22). Ljubljana, Yugoslavia: Konzorcij "Ponedeljskega Slovenca": 4. 3 June 1935. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  • Béla Kehrling, ed. (22 October 1930). "Belgrádi Verseny" [Belgrade tournament] (PDF). Tennisz és Golf (in Hungarian). II (19–20). Budapest, Hungary: Bethlen Gábor Irod. és Nyomdai R.T.: 387. Retrieved 6 July 2013.

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krešimir, friedrich, croatian, pronunciation, krěʃimir, ˈfriːdrix, tone, surname, july, 1898, koprivnica, march, 1985, zagreb, croatian, tennis, player, footballer, lawyer, from, koprivnica, national, tennis, champion, kingdom, yugoslavia, contents, early, lif. Kresimir Friedrich Croatian pronunciation kreʃimir ˈfriːdrix 1 tone of the surname 30 July 1898 Koprivnica 3 March 1985 Zagreb was a Croatian tennis player footballer and lawyer from Koprivnica and a national tennis champion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Football career 3 Tennis career 4 Footnotes 5 Works cited 5 1 Primary 5 2 Secondary 6 External linksEarly life and family editKresimir Friedrich was born in Koprivnica into a family of 11 children all brothers He and his brother Ferdo began visiting the local tennis courts in Koprivnica in their youth frequenting the same club where contemporary painter and eventual fifth ranked national player and subsequent Davis Cup captain Fedor Malancec trained at the time They were occasionally hired as ball boys and thus had a chance to play a bit sometimes 3 Football career editFriedrich and his brother Dragutin began playing at the NK Slaven Belupo but soon left for the HASK club in 1923 although Kresimir was mostly a reserve player in the latter team 2 Tennis career editFriedrich had minor local achievement in the 1920s including the third place at the VIII HASK tournament doubles competition partnering his brother the match was won by Ivan Balas and Franz Wilhelm Matejka 4 In 1930 he won the Ljubljana tournament in doubles and mixed doubles 5 That same year he reached third place in the Serbian International Championship in singles and was a runner up in doubles pairing with Emil Gabrowitz of Hungary they only lost to the eventual champions Franjo Sefer and Ivan Radovic 6 Friedrich was a national doubles champion in 1928 and 1931 with his brother Dragutin 7 He was drafted into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Davis Cup team in 1929 in Athens where his team lost to Greece 4 to 1 3 Friedrich won the only rubber when he defeated Costas Efstratiadis He was called up twice more but both meetings resulted in love match loss for his team 3 In 1935 in the first international tournament of SK Ilirija in Ljubljana the Friedrich brothers fell in three straight sets to the well known duo of Franjo Sefer and Franjo Kukuljevic 8 He was coached by Frantisek Kozeluh 2 Footnotes edit Kresimir Hrvatski jezicni portal in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 2018 03 17 Kresimir a b c Babovic 2009 p 15 a b c Soskic 2012 p 257 Nova Doba VII 98 p 2 Ponedeljek IV 22 p 3 Tennisz es Golf II 19 20 p 387 Kramer 2008 Ponedeljski Slovenec VIII 22 p 4 Works cited editPrimary edit Soskic Cedomir 2012 Teniski savez Srbiјe Tenis bez granica 1922 2012 Tennis Association of Serbia Tennis without borders 1922 2012 PDF in Serbian Belgrade Serbia Tennis Association of Serbia p 257 Archived from the original PDF on 30 December 2013 Retrieved 25 December 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Babovic Milka 2009 Dragutin Friedrich PDF Zagreb Moj Grad in Croatian III 22 Zagreb Croatia BIBRA 15 ISSN 1846 4378 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 02 20 Retrieved 2014 02 03 Secondary edit Kramer Fredi 2008 Nogometni leksikon Football Lexicon in Croatian Belgrade Serbia Lexicographic Institute Retrieved 25 December 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Sport PDF Nova Doba in Slovenian VII 98 Celje Yugoslavia Milan Cetina 2 5 September 1925 Retrieved 26 December 2013 Tennis PDF Ponedeljek in Slovenian IV 22 Ljubljana Yugoslavia Adolf Ribikar 3 2 June 1930 Retrieved 26 December 2013 Nedeljski sport Sunday sport PDF Ponedeljski Slovenec in Slovenian VIII 22 Ljubljana Yugoslavia Konzorcij Ponedeljskega Slovenca 4 3 June 1935 Retrieved 26 December 2013 Bela Kehrling ed 22 October 1930 Belgradi Verseny Belgrade tournament PDF Tennisz es Golf in Hungarian II 19 20 Budapest Hungary Bethlen Gabor Irod es Nyomdai R T 387 Retrieved 6 July 2013 External links editKresimir Friedrich at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Kresimir Friedrich at the Davis Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kresimir Friedrich amp oldid 1164502658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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