Monday, September 12, 2011

Richard Gasquet French Professional Tennis Player

Richard Gasquet French Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Richard Gasquet
Born:18 June 1986
Birthplace:Beziers, France
Height:6'1" (185 cm)
Residence:Neuchatel, Switzerland
Weight:165 lbs (75 kg)
Plays:Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Turned Pro:2002
Coach:Riccardo Piatti



Personal


Began playing tennis at age four with his father, Francis, who ran a tennis club in Serignan and coached until October 2001; mother, Maryse, also teaches tennis... Appeared on cover of French Tennis Magazine at age nine in February 1996... Discovered by former ATP pro Pierre Barthes who ran the nearby Cap d' Agde tennis camp...Big rugby fan and supports his hometown Beziers team...No. 1 junior and World Junior Champion in 2002, winning Roland Garros (d. Recouderc) and US Open (d. Baghdatis)...Fifth Frenchman to finish as World No. 1 junior and first since Arnaud Di Pasquale in 1997...Moved to Switzerland in September 2005...In February 2008, launched The Richard Gasquet Foundation, which aims to help adolescents who struggle to find their place in society and who suffer from a lack of confidence...It will use sport as a way to bring underprivileged youths back to health and enable them to rediscover the joys of life; and as a way to build a future...Coached by Riccardo Piatti (since February 2011).

Career Highlights


2010 -- The Frenchman finished in Top 30 for fifth time in six years…Made QFs or better eight times…Won sixth career title in Nice (d. Verdasco)…Finalist in Sydney (l. to Baghdatis) and Gstaad (l. to Almagro)…Lost 2-0 set leads in 1st RD of Australian Open (l. to Youzhny) and Roland Garros (l. to Murray)…Went 20-14 on hard, 16-8 on clay.

2009 -- The French native finished out of Top 50 for first time in five years…His best ATP World Tour results were four SFs, including three in first five tournaments…He opened season with back-to-back SF showings in Brisbane (l. to Stepanek) and Sydney (l. to Nalbandian)…In February, he reached that round in Dubai (l. to Ferrer)…Did not play from May through July due to a three-month doping suspension…In September, reached SF in Metz, falling to countryman and eventual champion Monfils…Then closed season with QF in Kuala Lumpur (l. to Verdasco) and Basel (l. to Chiudinelli)…Compiled marks of 19-13 on hard and 3-2 on clay.

2008 -- The Frenchman finished in Top 25 for fourth straight year...Did not win an ATP title for first time since 2004 but reached one ATP final and QF or better in five other tournaments...Compiled a 10-10 record in first five months of action with best result 4th RD at Australian Open (l. to Tsonga) and AMS Indian Wells (l. to Blake)...Withdrew from Roland Garros with left knee injury...Returned after one month to grass court circuit and reached QF at Queen's (l. to Nalbandian), 2nd RD at 's-Hertogenbosch (l. to Gicquel) and 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to Murray in five sets)...Then reached his lone final on clay in Stuttgart (l. to del Potro)...In next tournament, advanced to QF at AMS Toronto (l. to Nadal in three sets)...Lost in 1st RD at US Open (l. to Haas)...In final five tournaments, compiled 9-5 mark with SF in Bucharest (l. to Moya) and Tokyo (l. to del Potro) with a QF in between in Beijing (l. to Schuettler)...Went 1-5 vs. Top 10 opponents with his lone win coming over No. 5 Ferrer in 3rd RD at AMS Toronto...Compiled marks of 18-13 on hard, 7-5 on clay and 6-3 on grass.

Year In Review


2011

During US summer swing, the Frenchman was coached by Sebastien Grosjean until the US Open...

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Gilles Simon French Professional Tennis Player

Gilles Simon French Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Gilles Simon
Born:December 27, 1984
Birthplace:Nice, France
Height:1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Residence:Neuchatel, Switzerland
Weight:154 lbs (70 kg)
Plays:Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Turned Pro:2002
Coach:Thierry Tulasne


Personal


Began playing tennis at age six...Nickname is Gilou...As a junior, he was inspired by Michael Chang, saying, "He showed me that you don't have to be tall in order to be a great player"...Father, Daniel, works for an insurance company while mother Mireille is a doctor...Older brother Jean-Marie is an engineer...Favorite French player all-time is Cedric Pioline...Hobbies include video games, rollerblading and movies...His girlfriend, Carine Lauret, gave birth to son, Timothée, on 2 September 2010…

Considers his backhand his best shot...Friends on tour include fellow Frenchmen Gael Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Josselin Ouanna...If he could choose a tournament to win one day it would be Roland Garros...As a kid, always dreamed of playing on a packed center court...Best moment in his career thus far is beating No. 1 Rafael Nadal in the semifinals of Madrid in October 2008...Fitness trainer is Paul Quetin and coached by former ATP pro Thierry Tulasne.

Career Highlights


2010 -- The Frenchman posted fifth straight Top 50 finish despite being limited to just four events in first half of year due to a right knee injury…Was 0-4 in ATP action before returning in June…In first stop back reached QF in Eastbourne and 3rd RD at Wimbledon (l. to Murray)…Best results came from a title in Metz (d. Kohlschreiber, Zverev), 500 level events with QFs in Washington (l. to Nalbandian) and Beijing (l. to Djokovic) and SF in Valencia (l. to Granollers)…Won pair of dead rubbers as France reached Davis Cup final…Compiled 19-13 mark on hard, 3-2 on grass and 1-2 on clay courts.

2009 -- The No. 3 Frenchman (behind No. 10 Tsonga, No. 13 Monfils) finished in Top 15 for second straight year capturing his sixth career ATP World Tour title…Advanced to his first Grand Slam QF at Australian Open (l. to champion Nadal)…Reached back-to-back SFs in Marseille (l. to Llodra) and Dubai (l. to champion Djokovic)…Davis Cup debut against Czech Republic and losing to Berdych and Stepanek in France’s 3-2 first round loss in Ostrava…On clay, made personal-best 3rd RD at Roland Garros (l. to Hanescu)…On grass, had career-best 4th RD at Wimbledon (l. to Ferrero)…In October, won first ATP World Tour title of season in Bangkok, first of career in Asia, defeating Serbian No. 2 Troicki in straight sets…Went 1-6 vs. Top 10 opponents (d. No. 8 Davydenko) and compiled marks of 34-15 on hard, 7-10 on clay and 4-2 on grass…Surpassed $1 million for second straight year.

2008 -- The No. 2 Frenchman (behind Tsonga) won three ATP titles in four finals and broke into Top 10...It was first time since 1986 two Frenchmen finished in Top 10 (No. 4 Yannick Noah, No. 6 Henri Leconte)...Led ATP circuit with 14 match wins after losing the first set...After a 13-12 record through mid-May, finished with a 38-15 mark...

In February, reached QF in Marseille (l. to Mathieu) and SF in Rotterdam (l. to Soderling)...Won Casablanca title as a qualifier (d. Bennteau)...In July, won Indianapolis title (d. Tursunov) and a week later advanced to his first AMS SF in Toronto (d. Federer, l. to Kiefer)...Following 3rd RD showings at Beijing Olympics (l. to Blake) and US Open (l. to del Potro in five sets), returned to clay in Bucharest and repeated title (d. Moya)...

In October, reached first AMS final in Madrid (d. No. 1 Nadal in SF, l. to Murray) to break into Top 10 (No. 16 to No. 10)...Followed with SF in Lyon (l. to Soderling), 3rd RD at AMS Paris (l. to Roddick) and closed with debut at Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai where reached SF (l. to Djokovic)...One of three players (Murray, Roddick) to beat top trio of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic during season...Compiled marks of 32-18 on hard, 12-6 on clay and 4-2 on grass and went 4-8 vs. Top 10 opponents...Played most tournaments (29) among Top 10...Surpassed $1 million for first time.

2007 -- Finished as No. 3 Frenchman (behind No. 8 Gasquet, No. 25 Mathieu) highlighted by his first two ATP titles -- Marseille (d. Baghdatis) and Bucharest (d. Hanescu) and 35 match wins...In March, reached 3rd RD at AMS Indian Wells with win over No. 7 Robredo (l. to Chela)...On clay at AMS Rome, defeated No. 10 Murray and Canas (l. to Robredo)...Compiled a 17-8 mark after Wimbledon with QF in Bastad (l. to Ferrer), Umag (d. No. 4 Davydenko, l. to Canas) and New Haven (d. No. 4 Davydenko, l. to Mathieu), SF in Sopot and winner in Bucharest (d. Hanescu)...Went 4-5 vs. Top 10 opponents...Compiled marks of 18-10 on clay, 14-11 on hard and 2-3 on grass...

2006 -- Reached first ATP final in Valencia (l. to Almagro) and won 24 matches, 18 more than previous year...In first tournament at New Caledonia Challenger, captured title (d. deVoest) and followed at Australian Open with wins over Massu and Berdych before losing to T. Johansson in 3rd RD, a Grand Slam-best showing...Then returned to Challenger play at Andrezieux in France and reached final (l. to Elseneer)...

Year In Review


2011

Started the year ranked World No. 41...

On 15 January, he won his eighth ATP World Tour title at Sydney...Did not drop a set all tournament...Beat Troicki 75 76(4) in the final...Was the first French titlist in Sydney since Guy Forget in 1991 (d. Stich)...

Made a 2nd RD exit at the Australian Open (l. to No. 2 Federer)...

Reached QFs at Dubai (l. to Gasquet), ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Miami (l. to Federer), Casablanca (l. to Starace), Estoril (l. to Raonic)...

Advanced to the Roland Garros 4th RD, beating No. 10 Fish in the 3rd RD...Fell to No. 5 Soderling...Reached the Wimbledon 3rd RD (l. to del Potro)...

On 24 July, as World No. 18, Simon won his second ATP World Tour title of the year at Hamburg...Beat No. 14 Almagro 64 46 64 in the final...Was the first French titlist at Hamburg since Henri Leconte in 1986 (d. Mecir)...On 25 July, he rose to World No. 11...

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Roger Federer Swiss Professional Tennis Player

Roger Federer Swiss Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Roger Federer
Born:8 August 1981
Birthplace:Basel, Switzerland
Height:1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Residence:Bottmingen, Switzerland
Weight:187 lbs (85 kg)
Plays:Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Turned Pro:1998
Coach:Paul Annacone

Personal


Began playing tennis at age eight...Mother, Lynette, is South African and father, Robert, is Swiss and they met on a business trip (they both worked for a pharmaceutical company)...Has one sister Diana, who is two years older...Idol growing up was Boris Becker and favorite player was Pete Sampras...Compiled outstanding junior results, finishing as No. 1 junior in the world in 1998...Won Wimbledon junior singles (d. Labadze) and doubles titles (w/O. Rochus) that year...One of four players (Edberg, Cash, Borg) to win junior and men’s title at Wimbledon...Also reached final at US Open (l. to Nalbandian) and SF at Australian Open in ‘98...Closed junior career with title at Orange Bowl in Miami (d. Coria).

Enjoys sitting on the beach, playing cards and table tennis, is a fervent fan of hometown soccer team FC Basel...Has a flair for aesthetics and class...In 2003, initiated Roger Federer Foundation which supports disadvantaged children in South Africa and promotes sport for young people...Enjoys being an ambassador for global promotion of tennis and is inspired by the cultural diversity of the world...Donated several autographed items to various fundraising auctions and made a personal donation to tsunami relief efforts in January 2005...In addition, helped organize All-Star Rally for Relief, an exhibition event in Indian Wells, Calif., with proceeds to benefit UNICEF’s tsunami efforts.

Career Highlights


2010 -- The Swiss native finshed in Top 2 for a record eighth straight year…He captured five titles in nine finals during season (has won at least three titles for nine straight years)…

In first month of action, reached SF in Doha (l. to Davydenko) and followed with his 16th career Grand Slam crown at Australian Open (d. Murray)…Became first father to win a Slam title since Agassi at ’03 Australian Open…Has won at least one Slam title for eight consecutive years, tying mark of Borg and Sampras…His 66 career titles is No. 4 on Open Era titles list…In first two ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, reached 3rd RD in Indian Wells* (losing to Baghdatis in a third set tie-break after holding three match points) and followed with 4th RD exit in Miami*, (falling to Berdych in a third set tie-break after holding match point on Mar. 30…

During clay court circuit in May, lost in opening round to Gulbis in Rome*, reached SF in Estoril (l. to Montanes) and final in Madrid* (l. to Nadal)…At Roland Garros, fell in QF to Soderling in four sets, ending his record of reaching 23 straight Grand Slam SFs (since ’04 Wimbledon)…On June 7, dropped to No. 2, having been No. 1 for 285 weeks (one week shy of equalling Sampras' all-time record)…On grass in Halle reached final, falling to Hewitt, which ended a 15-match winning streak against his long-time rival…It also ended a 29-match winning streak in Halle…Returned as defending champion at Wimbledon, where he lost to Berdych in QFs…It was first time since ‘02 he had not reached final at All England Club…Since his QF loss at Wimbledon, won 29 of 33 matches during a seven tournament span, reaching five finals…On July 5, he dropped to No. 3 ranking for first time since Nov. 10, ‘03…

Year In Review


2011

On 2 January, officially opened the 2011 ATP World Tour season by hitting balls with Rafael Nadal on a tennis court laid on the water of Doha Bay...Did not drop a set in five matches en route to winning the Doha trophy for the third time...Defeated Davydenko 63 64 in the final to become the first three-time winner in tournament history (since 1993)...It was his 67th tour-level title and marked the 11th straight year that he had won an ATP World Tour title...

As second seed at the Australian Open, he fell to Djokovic in three sets in SFs...It ended a 15-match winning streak...During the tournament Federer improved to an Open Era-best 59-8 record in Melbourne...

Returned to action three weeks later in Dubai, where he was beaten 63 63 in the final by World No. 3 Djokovic...Dropped to a 67-29 mark in tour-level finals...

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Rafael Nadal Spanish Professional Tennis Player

Rafael Nadal Spanish Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Rafael "Rafa" Nadal Parera
Born:3 June 1986
Birthplace:Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Height:1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight:188 lbs (85 kg)
Plays:Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
Residence:Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Coach:Toni Nadal

Personal


Full name is Rafael Nadal Parera...Nicknamed "Rafa"...Plays left-handed but writes right-handed...Began playing tennis at age four with his uncle Toni, who is his long-time coach...Used to play with two-handed forehand and backhand before his uncle made him change at age nine or 10 to a one-handed forehand...Played his only junior Grand Slam event at Wimbledon in 2002 and reached SF...

Father, Sebastian, is a business partner with two brothers of a restaurant, Sa Punta, and owner of a glass and windows company, Vidres Mallorca...Mother, Ana Maria...Has one younger sister Maria Isabel...Comes from same island (Mallorca) as countryman Carlos Moya...The city of Manacor is second-biggest on island of Mallorca...His other uncle, Miguel Angel Nadal, is a former professional soccer player with stints at FC Barcelona, Real Mallorca and Spanish national team, which competed in 2002 World Cup...Also played on two other World Cup teams in 1994 and ’98...Earned ATP Newcomer of Year in 2003, ATP Most Improved Player of Year in 2005 and ATP Player of Year in 2008...Reached Spanish Championships in July 2003 (l. to Lopez)...Won Prince of Asturias award in 2008, named for Spain's Crown Prince Felipe...In October 2010, opened the Rafael Nadal Tennis School in Anantpur, India, which hosts district, state and national-level tournaments, as well as lay equal emphasis on the children’s education and tennis training...Coached by his uncle Toni Nadal and fitness trainer is Rafael Maymo.

Career Highlights


2010 --The Mallorca native finished as ATP World Tour No. 1 for second time in three years as he wrapped up top ranking after winning his first US Open title…Led ATP World Tour with seven titles in nine finals…He’s won at least five titles for six straight years…Seventh man in history to complete a career Grand Slam, youngest player in Open Era to win all four Grand Slam titles and first player to win three straight Grand Slam titles in same year since ‘69 when Rod Laver pulled off Grand Slam…He went 22-0 in spring clay court season, becoming first player to win a “Clay Slam” in a season, winning three ATP Masters 1000 titles (Monte Carlo*, Rome*, Madrid*) along with Roland Garros for fifth time in six years (d. Soderling)…He returned to No. 1 on June 7 and stayed there rest of season…As of Dec. 27, has been ranked No. 1 for 76 weeks in his career…

Opened first three months with a 16-4 mark without a title before winning 55 of his next 61 matches from second week in April at Monte-Carlo* (d. Verdasco) until Barclays ATP World Tour Finals title match (l. to Federer)…Opened with a runner-up in Doha (l. to Davydenko, held two match points) and followed with a QF at Australian Open where he retired with a right knee injury (vs. Murray)…Did not return until Indian Wells* in March when he reached back-to-back SFs at Indian Wells* (l. to Ljubicic in third set TB) and Miami* (l. to Roddick in three sets), falling to eventual champions in both…

Year In Review


2011

On 2 January, Nadal and Federer kicked off the new ATP World Tour season in Doha by hitting tennis balls on a court laid in the water of Doha Bay...Reached Doha SFs (l. to Davydenko)...As top seed at the Australian Open, he fell to Ferrer in QFs and was suffering from a left hamstring injury...

Spent 10 days undergoing physiotherapy and anti-inflammatory treatments for a tear in his left thigh muscle and returned to action five weeks later in Spain's Davis Cup 1st RD tie versus Belgium...Won both his singles rubbers in a 4-1 win...

On 20 March, he reached the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells final for the loss of just one set before losing out to third seed Djokovic 64 36 26 in the title match...Dropped to an 18-7 record in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 finals...In doubles, with Marc Lopez, lost in SFs to Federer-Wawrinka...

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Lukas Rosol Czech Professional Tennis Player

Lukas Rosol Czech Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Lukáš Rosol
Born:July 24, 1985 in Brno, Czechoslovakia
Birthplace:Brno
Height:1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Residence:Prerov
Weight:178 lbs (81 kg)
Plays:Right-handed (two-handed both sides)
Turned Pro:2004
Coach:Ctislav Dosedel

Mini Biography:

Lukáš Rosol is a Czech professional tennis player. Rosol competes on the ATP Challenger Tour and the ATP World Tour, both in singles and doubles. Rosol was coached by former Czech player, 1999 US Open quarterfinalist Ctislav Doseděl.

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Bob Bryan American Professional Tennis Player

Bob Bryan American Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Robert Charles "Bob" Bryan
Born:April 29, 1978
Birthplace:Camarillo, California, USA
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Residence:Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA
Weight:202 lbs (92 kg)
Plays:Left-handed (one-handed backhand)
Coach:David Macpherson


Personal


Bob's full name is Robert Charles Bryan...Mike's full name is Michael Carl Bryan, who is two minutes older...Parents, Wayne and Kathy, both teach tennis and they began teaching their sons at age two...Wayne is a lawyer, musician, national tennis coach, speaker and has been named WTT Coach of the Year three times (Sacramento)...He is involved in various ATP Kids’ Days and clinics and emcee work on tour...Kathy (formerly Blake) was a former player on women’s circuit and she played at Wimbledon four times, reaching mixed doubles QF in 1965.

During early days as a junior player, brothers forbidden to play each other in tournament play by his parents (if they were to play each other, they would alternate defaulting to each other)...In juniors, Bob ranked No. 1 in U.S. Boys’ 18s in 1996...Brothers won well over 100 junior doubles titles, including US Open and U.S. National Boys’ 18s in 1995 and 1996...Played at Stanford University from 1997-98 and helped team to NCAA team titles both years...In ‘98, Bob won a rare “Triple Crown” of NCAA singles, doubles (w/Mike) and team titles.

Enjoys playing basketball...The Bryan Bros. Band, with Bob on keyboards and Mike on drums and guitar, have held concerts at tournaments and charity events around the world...Provided music for ATP Doubles Revolution TV commercial and all original music for Tennis Channel program “No Strings” that they were profiled on...Their new album "Let It Rip" was released at '09 US Open, featuring David Baron, is available on ITunes and is selling well...They performed with the Counting Crows in Tampa in October 2008...Performed at 2010 Arthur Ashe Kid’s Day at the US Open...In November 2006, featured among the twins in “Doubly Delicious” section of “Sexiest Man Alive” issue of People Magazine...They have appeared in various TV Sitcoms, including Eight Simple Rules...They participate in an annual Bryan Brothers Foundation Event to raise funds for kids in need in Ventura County and do other charity work and junior tennis clinics all over United States.

Career Highlights


2010 -- The American twins finished No. 1 for a record sixth time in past eight years, highlighted by an 11-0 mark in finals…In January at Australian Open, defeated rivals Nestor-Zimonjic in three sets to clinch their fourth title in Melbourne…In February, they repeated title in Delray Beach (d. Marx-Zelenay) and became first team in Open Era to register 600 match wins…During spring clay-court swing, repeated Houston title (d. Huss-Moodie), then lifted Rome* trophy (d. Nestor-Zimonjic) to draw level with Woodbridge-Woodforde’s 61 tour-level titles…Won all three doubles rubbers for U.S. at ATP World Team Championships in Düsseldorf…In next two Grand Slam tournaments, lost in 2nd Rd. at Roland Garros and QF at Wimbledon…On August 1, picked up their sixth Los Angeles title and a record-breaking 62nd team title in their 100th final (62-38 record) with three-set win over Butorac-Rojer…Following week reached QF in Washington (l. to Bopanna-Qureshi) before winning Toronto* (d. Benneteau-Llodra)…Their fine run of form continued at Cincinnati* with a title over Bhupathi-Mirnyi…At US Open, picked up their ninth Grand Slam title and third US Open trophy without dropping a set, capping off with two tie-breaks win over No. 16 seeds Bopanna-Qureshi…Bob became first player to win mixed (w/Huber) and men's doubles title at the US Open since Kevin Curren in ‘82…They donated $10,000 from their Foundation to Qureshi's Foundation to help the victims of the Pakistan floods…Then repeated title in Beijing (d. Fyrstenberg-Matkowski) and their career-best 20-match winning streak came to an end in SFs in Shanghai* (l. to Melzer-Paes)…Won fourth career title in Basel…Closed with SF at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.

2009 -- The Americans finished No. 1 and as ATP World Tour Doubles Champions for fifth time in seven years (2003, ’05-07, ‘09)…Tied Woodbridge-Woodforde for most year-end No. 1 finishes with five…Clinched No. 1 with seventh title of season at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London (d. Mirnyi-A. Ram)…Won seventh Grand Slam crown at Australian Open (d. Bhupathi-Knowles)…Have won at least five titles in eight straight seasons…Started 15-1, winning titles in Sydney (d. Nestor-Zimonjic) and Delray Beach (d. Melo-Sa)…In Davis Cup play, they won 1st RD and QF matches to improve to 16-2, the winningest team in US Davis Cup history…Began clay court campaign in April with Houston title (d. Levine-Sweeting)…Reached finals at Monte Carlo* and Rome* (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic in both)…Advanced to SF at Roland Garros and final at Wimbledon (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)…Won fifth career title in Los Angeles (d. Becker-Moser)…Runner-up at Cincinnati* (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic), SF at US Open (l. to Dlouhy-Paes) and won title in Beijing (d. Knowles-Roddick)…Also runner-up in Basel (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic)… Went 7-5 in finals to move to 56-38 lifetime.

2008 -- The American twins finished No. 2 in ATP Doubles Race after winning an ATP-best five titles (tied w/Nestor-Zimonjic), highlighted by sixth Grand Slam title at US Open. Came within one match win in Tennis Masters Cup final against Nestor-Zimonjic of finishing as No. 1 doubles team for fourth consecutive season. Claimed at least five titles for a seventh straight year. Went 5-7 in finals and are 49-33 lifetime. Reached finals in four of their first five appearances at Sydney, Delray Beach, San Jose and Las Vegas. Lost in QF as defending champions at Australian Open (l. to Bhupathi-Knowles). Following QF at AMS Indian Wells, broke through in April to defend AMS Miami title (d. Bhupathi-Knowles). Reached three successive clay finals, titling at Barcelona and AMS Rome and finishing as runners-up at AMS Hamburg (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic). Advanced to QF at Roland Garros (l. to Cuevas-Horna) and SF at Wimbledon (l. to Bjorkman-Ullyett). Compiled a 17-1 record during North American summer circuit, reaching the final in all three appearances. Fell in Match Tie-Break of AMS Toronto final (l. to Nestor-Zimonjic), then reached their 80th ATP final the next week at AMS Cincinnati (d. Erlich-Ram). It was their 13th ATP Masters Series title. At Beijing Olympics, captured bronze medal (d. Clement-Llodra) after a SF loss to eventual gold medalists Federer-Wawrinka of Switzerland...Won second US Open title (d. Dlouhy-Paes). Afterwards, reclaimed and held No. 1 position in ATP Doubles Race for 10 weeks. With Bob nursing a shoulder injury in September, Mike partnered Mardy Fish in Davis Cup SF vs. Spain and won the doubles rubber in five sets but the U.S. lost 4-1. Closed regular season with 1-2 record in two AMS appearances. Qualified for sixth straight Tennis Masters Cup, and reached their third final at the circuit finale. Nestor-Zimonjic went on to win the title, thereby claiming the year-end No. 1 team finish and Zimonjic the No. 1 doubles ranking. Played against each other in Wimbledon mixed doubles final with Bob and Samantha Stosur defeating Mike and Katarina Srebotnik. Bob also won mixed doubles title at Roland Garros with Victoria Azarenka (d. Zimonjic-Srebotnik).

2007 -- First team to finish No. 1 four times in five years…Compiled a career-best 77-9 record…Won ATP-high and personal-best 11 titles in 15 finals…First team to win at least 10 titles in a season since Woodbridge-Woodforde (12 in 1996)…Helped U.S. win Davis Cup title by posting 4-0 record together and clinched final vs. Russia with straight-sets win…Defended Australian Open title and advanced to Wimbledon final…Won a career-best five Masters 1000 titles at Miami, Monte Carlo, Hamburg, Madrid, Paris…Captured other titles at Las Vegas, Houston, L.A., Washington and Basel…Qualified for fifth straight Tennis Masters Cup, but withdrew due to Mike’s elbow injury….Both ranked No. 1 individually every week throughout season…

2006 -- The American teamed with twin brother Mike to finish as No. 1 team in Stanford ATP Doubles Race for third time in four years. Tallied most match wins together with a 66-14 record, winning an ATP-high seven titles in 10 finals. Pair claimed at least five titles for a fifth consecutive year. Opened campaign by reaching third consecutive Australian Open final and claiming title for first time (d. Damm-Paes). Reached final at Roland Garros for second straight year (l. to Bjorkman-Mirnyi) and completed a career Grand Slam with Wimbledon crown (d. Santoro-Zimonjic). They became first team in Open Era to appear in seven consecutive Grand Slam finals (previous record was five set by Woodbridge-Woodforde). Other titles included: Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington, AMS Toronto, AMS Madrid. They were finalists at AMS events in Indian Wells, Miami, and Cincinnati. Duo went on a 21-match win streak beginning at Wimbledon until reaching Cincinnati final. Run included titles at Wimbledon, Los Angeles, Washington and Toronto. Qualified for their fourth consecutive Tennis Masters Cup and went 1-2 in round-robin play. They have a career record of 33-22 in finals, including 4-6 in Grand Slam title matches. Both ranked No. 1 individually every week throughout season and first players to accomplish feat since Todd Woodbridge in 1996-97. Posted a 3-0 Davis Cup record in helping U.S. to SF. Reached mixed final at Wimbledon (w/V. Williams) and claimed title at US Open (w/Navratilova in her final career match).

2005 -- Teamed with twin brother Mike to finish as No. 1 team for second time in three years in ATP Doubles Race. Won at least five titles for a fourth straight season. They compiled a 58-18 match record and captured five titles in an ATP-best 11 finals, highlighted by their second Grand Slam crown at US Open. Became second team in 50 years to reach final in all four Grand Slams in a season (Bhupathi-Paes in 1999). Their other titles included Scottsdale, repeat at Queen's Club, Washington (won 300th match together) and AMS Paris. They were finalists at Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon along with Memphis and AMS Monte-Carlo and AMS Roma. Qualified for third straight Tennis Masters Cup and advanced to SF. They have a career record of 26-18 in finals.

2004 -- Won an ATP-best seven titles (w/brother Mike) in 11 finals. Capped year by defending Tennis Masters Cup title in Houston (d. Black-Ullyett) and finished No. 2 in ATP Doubles Race. Their 64 match wins were a team-best. Reached first Australian Open final (l. to Llodra-Santoro). Helped U.S. to first Davis Cup final (l. to Spain 3-2) since 1997 and went 4-0 together. Played in Olympics and reached QF. Won US Open mixed doubles title for second straight year (w/Zvonereva). Finished tied for No. 4 individually.

2003 -- Teamed with brother Mike to become first brothers duo to finish No. 1 in ATP Doubles Race with five titles in eight finals. Combined for a 53-21 match record and five titles for second straight year. They captured their first Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros without dropping a set and closed season by winning title at Tennis Masters Cup in Houston, saving six match points in two round robin matches. Set record for most doubles titles by a brothers team, breaking Tim and Tom Gullikson's mark of 10. Made Davis Cup debut in World Group playoff tie in Slovakia. In Europe, won titles in Barcelona, Roland Garros and Nottingham. Continued strong play during North American summer hard court circuit with title at AMS Cincinnati (d. Arthurs-Hanley) and runner-up at US Open (l. to Bjorkman-Woodbridge). In singles play, won title at Joplin Challenger (d. K. Kim).

2002 -- Teamed with brother Mike to capture a career-high five ATP titles in eight finals and combined for a 54-19 match record. In August, captured first AMS title in Toronto (d. Knowles-Nestor). Closed season with title in Basel.

2001 -- Teamed with his brother Mike to capture four ATP doubles titles in five finals and finish No. 7 in ATP Doubles Race with a 45-23 match record. They became first brother combination to win four titles in a season (Gulliksons won three in 1978 and 1982). Won first career ATP doubles title in Memphis. Compiled a 22-4 record from June to mid-August, beginning with titles at Queen's and Newport. In Los Angeles, captured title and reached final in Washington.

2000 -- Reached first ATP singles QF at Queen's as qualifier (l. to Sampras). In July, won Aptos Challenger.

1999 -- In doubles, brothers reached first ATP final in Orlando. Won three Challenger titles.

Year In Review


2011

In tandem with his brother, Mike, the Bryans opened 2011 by reaching the Sydney final (l. to Dlouhy-Hanley)...On 29 January, the twins won their 10th Grand Slam title together beating Bhupathi-Paes 63 64 in the Australian Open title match...It was their fifth trophy in Melbourne; they were contesting their sixth Australian Open final in seven years...The duo is just one trophy shy of matching Open Era leaders Woodbridge-Woodforde...

In early March, the pair represented United States in a Davis Cup 1st RD tie away to Chile...Beat Aguilar-Massu...

On 9 April, the Bryans won their fourth Houston title with a 67(4) 62 10-5 win over fellow Americans Isner-Querrey... They let slip a 4-2 lead in the first set tie-break but did not face a break point throughout the match...Extended their winning streak in Houston to 16 matches...

On 17 April, they clinched their 70th tour-level team title at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo...Beat Chela-Soares 63 62 in title match, watched by HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco...It was their 18th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophy...Have reached four Monte-Carlo finals...

The following week the Bryans were denied their third title in a row as they were beaten in the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell final 75 26 10-12 by Santiago Gonzalez and Scott Lipsky...Held four match points when they led 9-6 and 10-9 in the Match Tie-break...

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Novak Djokovic Serbian Professional Tennis Player

Novak Djokovic Serbian Professional Tennis Player
Full Name:Novak Djokovic
Born:22 May 1987
Birthplace:Belgrade, Serbia
Height:6'2" (188 cm)
Residence:Monte Carlo, Monaco
Weight:176 lbs (80 kg)
Plays:Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Turned Pro:2003
Coach:Marian Vajda


Personal


Began playing at age four and made his pro debut at 16...Nicknamed Nole...Father, Srdjan and mother, Dijana own a pizzeria and pancake restaurant on a mountain in Serbia for last 15 years...He and his family opened a restaurant in Belgrade in April 2009 called "Novak"...Father, uncle and aunt were all professional skiers and his father was also an excellent soccer player...His father wanted him to be a soccer player or skier but excelled in tennis at an early age...Credits his family as inspiration for giving him so much support and says he wouldn’t be able to be where he is without their help...Younger brothers Marko (born Aug. 20, 1991) and Djordje (born July 17, 1995) are both in school and play tennis...Idol growing up was Pete Sampras...At age 12, attended Niki Pilic Academy in Munich and practiced there for almost two years before returning to Belgrade...Speaks Serbian, Italian, German and English.

Favorite surface is hard courts but considers himself an all around player...Best shot is backhand down the line...As a junior, advanced to Australian Open junior singles and doubles SF (w/Jenkins) in 2004...His family invited 50 underprivileged Kosovo-Serb children to Belgrade in September 2007 to be courtside for Serbia-Australia Davis Cup World Group tie... Appeared in September 2007 Vogue Magazine...Named 2006-07 ATP Most Improved Player of Year...Elected to two-year term in June 2008 to ATP Player Council...Works with physiotherapist Milan Amanovic and Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who used to work with Austrian Thomas Muster...Coached by former ATP pro and Slovak Republic native Marian Vajda (since June 2006).

Career Highlights


2010 -- The Serb compiled another consistent year, finishing No. 3 for fourth year in a row, winning two ATP World Tour titles, reaching QFs or better in all four Grand Slam tournaments for first time in a season, including a final, while leading his country to Davis Cup title (d. France 3-2) for first time while going 7-0 in singles play…Also ranked No. 2 for 26 weeks during season…

Opened first month with QF at Australian Open (l. to Tsonga in five sets) and then went to No. 2 on Feb. 1…In February, reached SF in Rotterdam (l. to Youzhny) and then two weeks later in Dubai he successfully defended an ATP World Tour title for first time in his career, beating Youzhny in a rain-delayed final…He became second player in tournament history (since ‘93) to win back-to-back titles…In early March, he helped Serbia reach Davis Cup World Group QF by beating Americans Querrey (four sets) and Isner (five sets) in a 3-2 win in Belgrade…At Indian Wells*, his nine-match winning streak came to an end with 4th RD loss to eventual champion Ljubicic…Then lost his opening round match (after a bye) in Miami* to O. Rochus in three sets…

During clay court circuit, lost to Verdasco in SF in Monte-Carlo* and QF in Rome*…At his hometown tournament in Belgrade, reached QF but retired due to illness and allergies after losing first set to wild card Krajinovic…Pulled out of Madrid* following week due to illness…At Roland Garros, fell to Melzer in five sets in QF after holding a two-set lead…In June at Queen's Club in London, lost to Malisse in 3rd RD but won doubles title (w/Erlich)…Went on to reach SF at Wimbledon for second time (’07) but fell short against Berdych…Participated in latest finish at All England Club in his 1st RD match against O. Rochus, which ended at 10:59 p.m. under roof and lights on Centre Court…Afterwards, returned to No. 2 and was there for six weeks…One week later, he helped Serbia reach its first Davis Cup SF with a win over Croatia, defeating Ljubicic and Cilic in straight sets…In mid-August in Toronto*, lost to Federer in three sets in SF…

Year In Review


2011

Played ITF Hopman Cup for Serbia...In his first tour-level event of year, he lifted his second Grand Slam trophy and second title at the Australian Open, beating Federer in SFs and Murray 64 62 63 in Melbourne final...Improved to a 2-2 record in major finals...

Returned to action three weeks later with victory in Dubai, defeated Federer 63 63 in the final...Became the sixth active player to win 20 tour-level titles (20-13 finals record) and joined four-time former champion Federer as the only players to have won three successive titles in Dubai...Skipped 1st RD of Serbia's Davis Cup title defence due to fatigue...

Improved to a career-best 20-match winning streak as he raced to victory at ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Indian Wells...Reached the SFs without dropping a set before beating Federer 63 36 62 and Nadal 46 63 62 to win the title...It was his second victory at Indian Wells and marked his 21st tour-level title and his sixth ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown...After beating Federer in the SFs he regained the World No. 2 spot for the first time since 11 October 2010...

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