
In reference to his showmanship, his 2009 English-language autobiography was titled The Court Jester.

From an early age he worked as a ball boy within a sports complex in Tehran, Iran. THE COURT JESTER AND I: With Mansour Bahrami on the Set of Manoto's 'Welcome to My Life' by Darius Kadivar 1 Last September I had the chance to meet the Incomparable Mansour Bahrami on the set of an Episode of Manoto TV’s 'Beh Zendeghyeh Man Khosh Amadeed' aka 'Welcometo My Life' which I helped produce. He has held dual French and Iranian nationality since 1989.
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Bahrami is considered to have "found his niche" on the ATP Champions Tour, where his flamboyant style and propensity for trick shots chimed with the tour's more entertainment-oriented remit. Mansour Bahrami(born April 26, 1956) is a professional tennis player. The Court Jester Mansour Bahrami 2009-10 Bahrami also talks about his friendships with some of the great tennis players - Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe.

While his best days were already behind him, and never having maximized his potential in singles, he became a successful doubles player who even reached the French Open doubles final in 1989 with Éric Winogradsky.īahrami has been a mainstay of the seniors invitational tennis circuit for about 20 years. In desperation, he fled to France with his life savings, of which he gambled in a casino and lost. He spent the next three years playing backgammon as all tennis courts were closed down. His talent was obvious and he reached the Davis Cup team (and helped the team to victory at the age of just 16) but in the late 1970s the Islamic Revolution within Iran led to tennis being viewed as a capitalist and elitist sport. “He plays the way we all wish we could and fans this year are going to get a real treat seeing him up close at Liverpool Cricket Club.When the Iranian team was short of players, Bahrami was permitted to play the game on a tennis court. THE COURT JESTER AND I: With Mansour Bahrami on the Set of Manotos 'Welcome to My Life' by Darius Kadivar 1. He travels the world and plays in every Grand Slam, thrilling the crowds with his circus approach to tennis in front of packed stands. “He is one of the main reasons spectators enjoys legends tennis. Tournament Director Anders Borg said: “Mansour Bahrami is probably next to John McEnroe as one of the most popular legends on the circuit.
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“I am honoured to be a part of this year’s tournament and I will bring my full bag of tricks to the city to try and lift the title.” “It combines everything that tennis has to offer, pitting up and coming WTA and ATP players against true legends of the game. “Liverpool Hope University International Tennis Tournament is one of the best competitions in the UK,” he said. Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki lifted the Liverpool title twice before conquering the women’s ranks and last year 15-year-old Brit Jodie Burrage shocked reigning Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli to take the Liverpool title alongside men’s winner Greg Rusedski.īahrami, who is enjoying a career renaissance thanks to his trick shots and antics after a career impeded by the revolution in Iran during the 1970s, said he is delighted to join the Liverpool tournament. The Composer German Iranian Composer Ramin Djawadi has a sensory condition know as synesthesia whereby he may associate colours with music or music with colours. He spent his days playing backgammon while tennis was banned in Iran after the revolution. More star names will be announced as they are confirmed, along with an exciting array of rising talent from the ATP and WTF tours. The Court Jester Iranian Tennis champion, Mansour Bahrami is Famous for his trick shots and showmanship. Nicknamed the Court Jester – whose tricks include holding six tennis balls in his hand while playing a set – and his Bahrami Army of supporters will descend on Aigburth from June 18-21 to see if his blend of world class tennis, off-the-cuff trickery and comedic mind games can see him etch his name onto the tournament trophy.Ĭhallenging him will be eight-time combined grand slam winners Peter McNamara of Australia and Anders Jarryd of Sweden. It is the story of one mans success against all the odds, set against the backdrop of a country in the midst of revolution and war. He can perform every trick shot in the book, and then some.

Super-skilled Iranian Mansour Bahrami will wow the crowds at Liverpool Cricket Club in June when he enters the 2015 Liverpool Hope University International Tennis Tournament.
