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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Dmitry Tursunov



Dmitry Tursunov is an American-trained Russian professional tennis player. The right-handed baseliner came to the United States when he was 12 years old to train. He represented his mother country in group competitions, leading his team to win the 2006 Davis Cup and helping it reach the 2007 Davis Cup finals.

He reached the semifinals of the French Open in 2008, his best showing in a Grand Slam. His first ATP singles titles was won in Mumbai in 2006. He has reached a career high of no.20 in the rankings (achieved in October 2, 2006)




Born: December 12, 1982 in Moscow
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 180 lbs
Website: www.dmitrytursunov.com , Twitter


Achievements/Career Highlights
  • Career ATP Tour singles titles: 7
  • Career ATP Tour doubles titles: 5
  • Career prize money: $4,036,893 (as of March 2012)
  • won the Hopman Cup (with Nadia Petrova) in 2007
  • Career win-loss record: 181-153 (as of March 2012)

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