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Alex T. Michelsen (born August 25, 2004) is an American professional tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 33, achieved on 17 February 2025 and a doubles ranking of No. 90, achieved in January 2025. [ 1 ]
The following is a list of athletes with dual nationality. It includes both players who can trace their origins to a foreign country and those who have attained foreign nationality during their career, as well as players who hail from semi-autonomous regions within countries.
Michelsen is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Mikkel/Michael". There are related English , German , Swedish and other spellings of this name. People with the name Michelsen include:
Nationality is sometimes used simply as an alternative word for ethnicity or national origin, just as some people assume that citizenship and nationality are identical. [38] In some countries, the cognate word for nationality in local language may be understood as a synonym of ethnicity or as an identifier of cultural and family-based self ...
This is a list of notable former United States citizens who voluntarily relinquished their citizenship, and through that act, their nationality. It includes only public figures who completed the process of relinquishment of United States citizenship . [ 1 ]
Michaelson, Mickelson, Michaelsen, Michelsen, Mickelsen Michelson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Michel". The prefix Michel -, a variant of Michael , comes from the Hebrew : מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (mee-KHA-el), meaning "Who is like God?".
A hyphenated ethnicity (or rarely hyphenated identity) is a reference to an ethnicity, pan-ethnicity, national origin, or national identity combined with the demonym of a country of citizenship-nationality, another national identity, or in some cases country of residency or country of upbringing. [1]
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