- Pavel Vízner
Infobox Tennis biography
playername = Pavel Vízner
nickname =
country = CZE
residence =Prague ,Czech Republic
datebirth = birth date and age|1970|07|15
placebirth =Prague ,Czechoslovakia
height = height|m=1.80
weight = convert|86|kg|lb st|abbr=on|lk=on
turnedpro = 1990
retired = "Active"
plays = Right-handed; two-handed backhand
careerprizemoney = $US2,207,977
singlesrecord = 0–4
singlestitles = 0 ATP
highestsinglesranking = 435 (August 23 ,1993 )
AustralianOpenresult = -
FrenchOpenresult = -
Wimbledonresult = -
USOpenresult = -
doublesrecord = 374–326
doublestitles = 16 ATP
highestdoublesranking = 5 (November 5 ,2007 )
updated =March 10 ,2008 Pavel Vízner (born
July 15 ,1970 inPrague ) is a professional male tennis player from theCzech Republic . Vízner has reached theFrench Open final twice, having had turned professional in 1990 and achieved a career high doubles ranking of World Number 5 onSeptember 10 ,2007 . Only three of his major matches have been in singles form; he has lost all three of those matches.Vízner has won 16 major ATP doubles titles in his career.
Career
While Vízner had played tournaments in 1988 and 1989 before professionalism in 1990, he won his first title in
Prague in 1993 on the Challenger circuit, defeating SwedesTomas Nydahl andMikael Tillström in the final, partnered byDavid Rikl , also a future superb player with a higher doubles ranking and ultimately more success. He won aonother minor title inGuayaquil ,Ecuador later in 1995.Pavel broke through in 1996, winning a total of five titles; three of them being major titles. His first major title that he won was at
Sankt Pölten , withSláva Doseděl where they defeated David Adams andMenno Oosting in the final. His next title he won withPaul Kilderry overAnders Järryd and number 7 doubles playerMark Knowles in a tournament inRosmalen , inThe Netherlands . En route, he and partner Kilderry beat the 4th, 7th, 12th, and 14th-ranked doubles players. He won another title yet again inGstaad ,Switzerland , beating David Macpherson andTrevor Kronemann in the final, asideJiří Novák (a doubles talent in a later day) In Grand Slam men's doubles performance, he participated in theFrench Open and the U.S. Open, and made the third round at Wimbledon. He ended 1996 ranked 28, having had broken into the top 100 for doubles.1997 was title dry for Vízner; however he did make the semifinals of the Wimbledon men's doubles tournament with
Martin Damm , who yet again thrived as a sensational doubles player. He participated in theAustralian Open for the first time, but remained title dry for several years until 2003, and did not reach a final until 1998.While the years of 1998, 1999 and 2000 were somewhat dull for Vízner title-wise, he did win minor titles in each of these years. He made the finals of tournaments in these three years as well, and lost a close match iat the
1999 Wimbledon Championships to 6th-rankedOlivier Delaître and 12th-rankedFabrice Santoro in the second round of doubles competition along withPeter Tramacchi , in five sets, 4–6, 6–3, 3–6, 6–1, 3–6.His equalled-best Grand Slam performance to date came in 2001 where he and
Petr Pála lost in the final of the2001 French Open to IndiansMahesh Bhupathi andLeander Paes , 6–7, 3–6. Vízner and Pála also made the quarterfinals of the2001 Wimbledon Championships , but lost toBelarus 'sMax Mirnyi , ranked 5th, and Belarussian compatriotVladimir Voltchkov , ranked 406th, 6–7(4), 7–5, 6–3, 4–6, 7–9, despite being up 2–1 in set score. In 2001, he also reached number 13, his highest rank to date.He lost out of the top 20 for doubles in 2002, having not won a title and losing early in many events.
2003, however, broke his curse of no titles. He won an
International Series Gold tournament inStuttgart and one other title with compatriotTomas Cibulec . He finished the year ranked 27.In 2004, Pavel won three titles, making them his 6th, 7th and 8th titles of his career. He then went on to lose in the third round of Wimbledon and the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open in 2005 alongside with
Cyril Suk . He won Costa do Sauípe andEstoril with youngster partnerLukáš Dlouhý in 2006, and the team lost in the semifinals of the French Open.2007 is a superb year for Vizner, as for the veteran aged 37 teamed with the young and talented Dlouhý. The team defended their Costa do Sauípe title and continued their success to make the finals of
Acapulco right after, but lost toPotito Starace andMartín Vassallo Argüello 0–6, 2–6.He went on to equal his best Grand Slam performance by making the finals of the
2007 French Open men's doubles tournament with Lukáš Dlouhý, notching a win over co-ranked number ones and twin brothers Bob andMike Bryan , 5–7, 6–4, 6–4, and then beat 2006 Wimbledon runner-upsFabrice Santoro andNenad Zimonjić 6–1, 1–6, 6–4. They were to playMark Knowles andDaniel Nestor in the final. Vízner and Dlouhý easily took the first set 6–2, but then lost the next two and therefore lost to Knowles and Nestor.Vízner went on to win an
ATP Masters Series tournament withMahesh Bhupathi at theCanada Masters inMontréal . En route, the team took outLeander Paes andMartin Damm , the defending U.S. Open champions of 2006 for men's doubles, and Bob and Mike Bryan in the semifinals. They beat Paul Hanley andKevin Ullyett in the final.Vízner returned to partnering with Dlouhý, and made a wonderful comeback as a team; as for they beat the Knowles / Nestor team avenging them for their French Open victory at the
2007 Cincinnati Masters . However, thieir success was halted by the eventual-winningIsrael i duo ofJonathan Erlich andAndy Ram . As ofAugust 21 ,2007 , Vízner is ranked 14, one away from his all-time career-high doubles ranking after 19 years of playing professional tournaments.Pavel came to make the finals of the 2007 U.S. Open with Dlouhý, but lost in the final to
Julian Knowle andSimon Aspelin , 7–5, 6–4. He achieved a career-high ranking of number 6 the week after the U.S. Open. In achieving this, the team again defeated Knowles/Nestor and then Hanley/Ullyett, before losing in the final.ATP Titles (16)
Doubles Performance Timeline
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