Johan de Preter (born 19 April 1962) is a Belgian former professional tennis player.[1]
Active in the 1980s, de Preter is a native of Mechelen and played two years of collegiate tennis for the University of Louisiana.[2] His professional career included an occasional ATP Challenger main draw appearance and he reached a best singles world ranking of 453. He appeared for the Belgium Davis Cup team in a 1987 tie against Switzerland in Lugano, then in 1991 and 1992 served as the team's non-playing captain.[3]
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^"Belgium's DePreter Inks With Cajuns". The Daily Advertiser. 7 August 1984.
^"Germany beats Belgium 5-0". United Press International. 27 September 1992.
French and English. DePreter, Wim (7 December 2023). "Belg Swen Vincke wint topaward voor beste game met 'Baldur's Gate 3'". De Tijd (in Dutch). Retrieved...
Lepelletier (1 April 2019). "Européennes: LFI demande à ses sympathisants de "prêterde l'argent" pour la campagne". Le Figaro. Retrieved 1 April 2019. "Européennes:...
Phenomenon). The Disinformation Company. ISBN 978-1-934708-51-4. Normark, Johan. "2012: Prophet of nonsense #8: Terence McKenna – Novelty theory and timewave...
Koers! Het rijke Vlaamse wielerleven in twaalf portretten. Text by Jeroen dePreter and Tony Landuyt; photographs by Vanfleteren. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff; Antwerp:...
1969: Paul Dumont 1970: Freddy Herbrand 1971: Bruno Brokken 1972: Paul DePreter 1973: Guy Moreau 1974: Guy Moreau 1975: Guy Moreau 1976: Guy Moreau 1977:...