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Приказују се постови за новембар, 2017

WTA Rising Stars...ARYNA SABALENKA (BLR)

This year's great season was also played by young Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka . Sabalenka`s season was impressive with an incredible breakthrough year so she has a great future ahead of her at the age of 19. Her favourite surface is Hard, but she is good on other surfaces, too. Sabalenka was born on May 5, 1998, she has a career high WTA singles ranking of 73 achieved on 27 November 2017 and a career high WTA doubles ranking of 251 on 27 November 2017 too. Throughout this season, Aryna has 36-25 win-loss record, including ITF events. So far, she has won six titles in singles and two in doubles. JUNIOR CAREER: During her junior career, at the ITF Juniors level, Aryna did not achieve great results. Her best rankings were 225 (05 January 2015).  She played the first tournament when she was 14 years old at the Minsk Cup, Polina was defeated in the qualifications by Polina Novikova (RUS) 3-6,6-7. After that, she took a break and dedicated to the tournamen

We present...MIHAELA BUZARNESCU (ROU)

One of the biggest returns this season was made by Mihaela Buzarnescu , professional tennis player from Romania. Mihaela was born in the capital of Romania, Bucharest. She was born on May 4, 1988. She is left-handed (two-handed backhand) player and her coach is her father Mihai Buzarnescu. Her hobbies are Music and swimming.  Until this year and a fantastic season, Mihaela played mostly on smaller WTA tournaments and at ITF tournaments. In her career so far, Mihaela won 22 ITF tournaments in singles and 33 ITF tournaments in doubles. The biggest tournament was won this year in Poitiers (FRA) ($ 100,000). Her current Singles Ranking is 60 and that is her Career High Singles Ranking. In doubles, Mihaela is on 104 on WTA doubles Rankings.  For 13 years of her professional tennis career, Mihaela has made nearly 300 wins in the singles and doubles at the ITF, WTA level. 2004: Mihaela played first professional tournaments in mid-2004 on domestic ground in Romania. During the f

Next Gen ATP Finals We present...CHUNG HYEON (KOR)

When we talk about young talents, it is certain that we can not skip Hyeon Chung, a young Korean tennis player.  Hyeon is another young player in the series who is very talented and who has already shown that he expects great results in his career. Hyeon was born in Suwon, South Korea where he currently lives. He was born on 19th May 1996. His Career High Singles Ranking is 44 on 11 September 2017.  JUNIOR CAREER:  On junior ITF tournaments, Hyeon appeared in mid-2010, where he played 3 home tournaments, he was partly successful. At the first tournament he played in KangWon-Do, he passed the qualifications but was defeated in the first round of his compatriot Kim, Ho Gak in three sets after a great fight of 3-6,7-6,5-7. In the other two tournaments in the same year, he failed to record the win but showed a fine game and showed his full potential. In 2011, the first tournament he played in Mexico was at X Abierto Internacional Juvenil Casablanca San Angel (G4) tournament

Next Gen ATP Finals We present...JARED DONALDSON (USA)

Jared Donaldson is an professional tennis player from USA. He was born at Providence, Rhode Island. His coaches are Jan-Michael Gambill and Mardy Fish, former professional tennis player. He was born on October 9, 1996. His favourite surface is clay.  Junior career: Jared started to play tennis when he was 4 years old. His Career High Combined Ranking on ITF Juniors was 113 on January 14, 2013. First tournament on ITF Juniors level, Jared played in June 2015 on Bank of Bermuda Foundation ITF Junior Circuit Tournament in Pembroke, Bermuda ( G5 ). Jared performed in the qualifications and easily passed two games and so went into the main draw of the tournament. He scored 3 good wins in this tournament but was defeated by Daniel Shebshayevich (USA) in two tiebreaks in a semifinal match. During the summer of the same year, he also performed at the U16 category tournaments, but already in August 2011 he went to the new junior tournament at St.Lucia ( G5 ).He was defeated in two

Next Gen ATP Finals We Present...DENIS SHAPOVALOV (CAN)

DENIS SHAPOVALOV is a professional tennis player from Canada. He was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, the son of Viktor and Tessa Shapovalov. Denis`s family moved from Israel to Canada, before Denis`s first birthday. His career High Singles Ranking of No.49 on October 23, 2017. His coaches are his mother Tessa and Martin Laurendeau. Junior career: Denis had a lot of success during his entire junior career, but he failed to reach the first place in the junior rankings. Denis began playing j unior tournaments  when he was 13 years old when he played his first tournament in Canada at the G5 Tournament in Burlington. He was defeated in the first round of Wilson (USA) in three sets. And the next tournament he played in Burlington in April 2013 when he played 3 great matches and reached the quarter-finals where he was defeated by Beran (CAN) 6-3,2-6,1-6 . During 2013, Denis continues with junior tournaments and plays one semifinal and one quarter finals on tournaments in Canada. T