Advantages Has one of the best serves and is the best at volleys. He is athletic and speedy also he has got sportmanship. Disadvantages Has had injures and forehand isn't the best.
...Pat Rafter was thinking of quitting after the season has ended, but now he is having a six week break after the US Open, i am glad he isn't quitting, as he is a great player and can beat the top tennis players at anytime, with his game.
Country - Australia
Date of Birth- December 28, 1972
Birthplace - Mount Isa, Queensland
Birthplace: Mount Isa, QSLD, Australia
Grand Slam titles - 2
2000 Champions Race - 15
Current Champions Race Position: 4
AustralianOpen -Semi-finalist 2001
French Open - Semi-finalist 1997
Wimbledon - Runner-up 2000
US Open - Champion 1997, 1998
Residence: Pembroke, Bermuda
Height: 6'1'' (185 cm)
Weight: 190 lbs (86 kg)
Plays: Right-handed
Turned Pro: 1991
Shoes: Reebok Bonzer DMX Mid
Racquet: Prince Prince Triple Threat Warrior Midplus
Clothing: Reebok Reebok
2001 Review...
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Advantages Grounstrokes are great plus he is good in five setters. He is very determined and can play on a lot of surfaces. Disadvantages His serve and volley and sometimes he doesn't play at his best.
...Birthdate: 2/18/1974
Birthplace: Sochi, Russia
Residence: Sochi, Russia
Height: 6'3'' (190 cm)
Weight: 185 lbs (84kg)
Plays: Right-handed
Turned Pro: 1992
AustralianOpen - Champion 1999
French Open - Champion 1996
Wimbledon - Quarter-finalist 1995
US Open - Semi-finalist 1999, 2001
Final Champions Race 2000 Position: 5
Current Champions Race Position: 8
Shoes: Nike Air Court Implosion
Racquet: Fischer Pro Number One
Clothing: Nike
This Year
Record: 42 - 21
Singles Titles:1
Prize Money: $963,844
Singles Record: 514 - 244
Whole career
Prize Money: $19,148,490
Doha, Qatar
International Series, 1/1/2001, O, Hard , Draw: 32
R32 Clavet, Francisco (ESP )6-2 6-2
R16 Jonsson, Fredrik (SWE )6...
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Advantages Good Player Disadvantages Had better not win
...was portrayed as having a split personality, the good Goran and the bad Goran!!
Unfortunately, of late Goran Ivanisevic has lost his form, indeed he has relied on wildcards entries to get in to most tournaments. He didn't go to the French or AustralianOpen, and he actually lost in the first round of the qualifiers for the AustralianOpen. When that happens you know things must be getting bad!
He managed to get a wildcard entry to Wimbledon this year, but no-one expected that he could get as far as he has. Anyone else who had beaten the Brit Rusedski would immediately hit my hated list, but for Goran I think I can make an exception.
His current ranking of 125th in the world is very deceptive, Goran is a much better player than this ranking suggests. He has been around since 1988, and has reached number 2 in the world before, but sadly he...
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