TENNIS PLAYER

Peter Lundgren

1965 - 2024

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Hans Peter Lundgren (29 January 1965 – 22 August 2024) was a Swedish professional tennis player and tennis coach. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Peter Lundgren has received more than 172,423 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Lundgren is the 500th most popular tennis player, the 1,224th most popular biography from Sweden and the 20th most popular Swedish Tennis Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 170k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 40.97

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.66

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.90

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Peter Lundgren ranks 500 out of 1,569Before him are Sylvia Lance Harper, Dinny Pails, Tim Henman, Andrei Cherkasov, Patty Schnyder, and Bill Bowrey. After him are Ronald Agénor, Judy Tegart-Dalton, Rainer Schüttler, Paola Suárez, Eddie Dibbs, and Andrei Pavel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Peter Lundgren ranks 500Before him are Mitch Richmond, Trine Haltvik, Ekaterina Andreeva, Khaled Bahah, André Kana-Biyik, and Fernanda Torres. After him are Rica Reinisch, Brené Brown, Brian Nielsen, Hamed Bakayoko, Black Francis, and Fernando Gómez.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Peter Lundgren ranks 1,224 out of 1,879Before him are Daniel Andersson (1977), Petter Hansson (1976), Mikael Åkerfeldt (1974), Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland (2012), Robin Olsen (1990), and Lykke Li (1986). After him are Helena Norberg-Hodge (1946), Sebastian Larsson (1985), José González (1978), Andreas Johnson (1970), Linda Haglund (1956), and Dejan Kulusevski (2000).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Sweden

Among tennis players born in Sweden, Peter Lundgren ranks 20Before him are Mikael Pernfors (1963), Thomas Enqvist (1974), Thomas Johansson (1975), Carl Kempe (1884), Magnus Gustafsson (1967), and Simon Aspelin (1974). After him are Magnus Larsson (1970), Kent Carlsson (1968), Nicklas Kulti (1971), Robert Lindstedt (1977), Jan Apell (1969), and Catarina Lindqvist (1963).