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Radovan Světlík (born 12 April 1974) is a Czech former professional
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player. Světlík, who reached a best ranking of 230 in the world, qualified for his only
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main draw at the 1999 Prague Open. He had qualifying wins over
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, then fell to Australian Open semi-finalist
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in the first round. During his career he also featured in the qualifying draws for the
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. Most of the time he competed on the
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and ITF circuits. He won a Challenger tournament at
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in 1999, partnering
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in the doubles.


Challenger titles


Doubles: (1)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Svetlik, Radovan 1974 births Living people Czech male tennis players