[1] Mior, an Israeli Jew from Haifa, developed his game at the Tennis Academy in Tel Aviv.
[3] On the professional tour he competed mostly at Challenger level and won a total of five titles, two in singles and three in doubles.
He made occasional appearances in ATP Tour tournaments, the first in 1996 when he played in the doubles draw of the Israel Open in Tel Aviv, with Nir Welgreen.
[4] In 1998, after getting past Taylor Dent in qualifying, Mor played in the main singles draw in Long Island, where he lost in the first round to world number 28 Francisco Clavet.
Mor, who lost his first singles match, won the deciding fifth rubber for Israel in straight sets, over Todor Enev.