Andreas Beck (tennis)

Andreas Beck ( born February 5, 1986 in Weingarten ) is a German tennis player. The left-hander plays for the Rochus Club Dusseldorf in the 1st Bundesliga.

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Career

An important success in the young career of Andreas Beck was his victory at the German Championships in Biberach an der Riss on December 9, 2007. Besides winning the Challengerturnier in Sarajevo in 2006 also includes the victory in the Baden- Württemberg Championships in 2007 and the title of the German Junior champion in 2003 to its remarkable titles.

2008

His breakthrough on the ATP Tour celebrated Andreas Beck in June 2008 the lawn tennis tournament in Halle, Westphalia. The Gerry Weber Open he came after victories against Marc Gicquel and Mischa Zverev to the quarterfinals, where he, however, the set of number two American James Blake was defeated in straight sets, each in the tiebreak to.

2009

In April 2009, then Andreas Beck celebrated his biggest success to date when doped with 2.75 million euros ATP Masters 1000 tournament in Monte Carlo. He penetrated as qualifier to the quarter- finals after seeing the world rankings Seventh Gilles Simon defeated after his first round victory over Nicolas Kiefer in round two from France and defeated Argentine Juan Mónaco in three sets in the second round. This success Beck won his previous record prize money of 53,000 euros.

In July 2009, Beck was first nominated by the German team captain Patrik Kuhnen for the Davis Cup team for the game against Spain and made his debut on July 9, with a five- set loss to Fernando Verdasco.

Beginning of August 2009 reached Andreas Beck the finals of the ATP 250 tournament in Gstaad. There, however, he was defeated Thomaz Bellucci Brazilian in two sets 4:6 6:7 and.

Four weeks later, Beck reached the U.S. Open second round after a win over Kazakhs Yevgeny Korolyov ( 6:3, 6:4, 2:6, 2:6, 6:4). In Round 2, he failed to Gaël Monfils.

Then Beck reached the quarter-finals twice in a row of an ATP events: in Metz, where he fail at the Frenchman Paul -Henri Mathieu and in Bangkok, where against Jurgen Melzer was the last stop. Then Beck played the ATP World Tour 500 event in Tokyo, where he failed after a win over Rainer Schuettler to Tomáš Berdych ( 1:6, 4:6 ). When Masters of Schangai Beck reached Round 2, where he lost to Radek Stepanek. In his last three tournaments of the year (Stockholm, Basel, Paris) failed Beck in round 1 A short time later was with him a " tennis elbow " diagnosed.

2010

Andreas Beck celebrated in Indian Wells after a five- month injury comeback. He failed in round 1 in three sets at the qualifiers Ramon Delgado. He then played a Challenger in Sunrise, where he had to retire due to colds during his first round matches against Daniel Brands. Beck also failed with the following four tournaments ( Miami, Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome) in Round 1, before he could celebrate his first victory against Denis Istomin after several months in Munich. However, in round 2, he foundered on the Russians Mikhail Youzhny.

Beck played in mid-May at the World Team Cup in Dusseldorf Germany. He won two of his three singles. But this did not prevent the Vorrundenaus of the German team.

In Roland Garros Beck was able to reach the second round after a four- set win over Italy's Paolo Lorenzi. Here he failed in three sets to Stanislas Wawrinka. Then he reached in preparation for Wimbledon at the Gerry Weber Open in Halle / Westfalen the quarter-finals after beating Serhiy Stachowskyj and Nicolas Kiefer. He lost to eventual tournament winner Lleyton Hewitt.

At Wimbledon was for Beck in Round 2 against Julien Benneteau in five sets terminus. He served at a 2-1 set lead already to win the match, but could not take advantage of this. In the following two clay court tournaments in Stuttgart and Hamburg, he had already failed in round 1 as last year's finalist Beck once again denied the tournament in Gstaad - where they lost in Round 2 This cost him a place in the top 100

In preparation for the U.S. Open qualifications Beck played in Cincinnati, where he failed to Florian Mayer and New Haven, where he lost despite set lead against Ilya Marchenko. At the U.S. Open in New York Beck won in round 1 of the duel against his friend Michael Berrer in three sets. In Round 2, he lost smooth against the world No. 2 Roger Federer ( 3:6, 4:6, 3:6 ).

2011

Achievements

Singles

Win

Finals

Doubles

Win

Finals

Grand Slam results

Indicated is always reached the round

Swell

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