Martin Fischer (tennis)

Martin Fischer ( born July 21, 1986 in Dornbirn) is an Austrian tennis player.

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Successes in the junior

Fischer began at the age of three years with the tennis and in 1996 was an Austrian student champion in tennis and Vice National Champion 1998. Biggest success of the youth he celebrated 2004th He won the international " youth tournament in Halle ." On Lawn, he defeated the Germans in the final Alyosha throne. In the middle of the Matura time reached Martin Fischer at the junior competition of the French Open in Paris the Round of 16, three weeks later he repeated his success at the junior competition at Wimbledon. At the end of the junior career Fischer won in Klosters the title of Junior European Champion in doubles, along with his partner Philipp Oswald.

Professional career

Fischer won the 2006 inter alia, the "Future Tournaments « Pörtschach in July 2006 and Nottingham in September 2006. Previous highlights included appearances at the ATP tournaments in the Wiener Stadthalle in October 2006 and in Kitzbühel in 2007, for which he one game Card of the organizer received.

In 2007, he secured three Futures titles in Austria, Russia and England. Afterwards, Fischer tried on the Challenger tour to establish and also recorded there any initial successes. He managed in Almaty (Kazakhstan ) for the first time in the last eight and qualified for the quarter-finals in Barnstaple ( Great Britain) and Helsinki ( Finland). By November 2007, his best finish was in the ATP Ranking 257

In 2008, Martin Fischer could improve in ATP rankings, reaching both in single as well as double the top 200 in the ATP rankings. He won a round in all Grand Slam tournaments ( qualifiers ), was first appointed to the Austrian Davis Cup team ( 3-2 win at Wimbledon against Britain ), defeating, among others, the German Davis Cup player Benjamin Becker and Rainer Schuettler. Particular attention aroused the game in Vienna against the Argentine world number Ninth Juan Martín del Potro, the fishing almost 6:7 (7) and 6:7 ( 5) lost.

In May 2010, fisherman qualified at the French Open for the first time for the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament. There he lost in the first round in a tight match in five sets against the Argentine Horacio Zeballos. A month later he succeeded in Wimbledon after beating Dominik Hrbatý, Bjorn Phau and Ramón Delgado qualifying for the main draw. There he won smoothly in the first round in three sets against the Japanese Gō Soeda and then met on the set of Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci position 25, he lost to in four competitive sets.

At his Davis Cup debut on 19 September 2010 he won against the Israeli Harel Levy with 2:6, 6:3, 6:0 and 6:3 and brought Austria so back to the world group.

Achievements

Singles

Win

Doubles

Win

Grand Slam results

Q1/Q2/Q3 ( 1/2/3. Qualifying round), 1R/2R/3R ( 1/2/3. Lap), AF ( second round ), VF ( quarter-finals ), HF ( semi-finals ), F (Finale ), S ( win)

Figures in brackets denote that the tournament in question is not yet complete. Following the resignation or end of the tournament, the clamps are removed.

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