Dragan Savić is a Serbian[1] former professional tennis player who competed for Yugoslavia.[2]
| Country (sports) | |||||||||||
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| Plays | Right-handed | ||||||||||
| Singles | |||||||||||
| Career record | 0–3 | ||||||||||
| Career titles | 0 | ||||||||||
| Highest ranking | No. 282 (15 December 1975) | ||||||||||
| Grand Slam singles results | |||||||||||
| French Open | Q2 (1975) | ||||||||||
| Doubles | |||||||||||
| Career record | 1–3 | ||||||||||
| Career titles | 0 | ||||||||||
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| Australian Open | 2R (1975) | ||||||||||
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Savić is a former coach of Serbian tennis players Slobodan Živojinović and Nenad Zimonjić.[3]
Savić played in two Davis Cup ties for Yugoslavia in 1978 and 1981 and won three of his four rubbers.[4]
He is the father of banned Serbian tennis player David Savić.[5]
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