Mischa Zverev

Mischa Zverev ( born August 22, 1987 in Moscow ) is a German tennis player of Russian origin.

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Biography

Mischa Zverev was born in 1987 in Moscow. The family moved to Hamburg, when he was four years old. Since his early youth he was trained by his father, Alexander Zverev, who played for the Soviet Union in the Davis Cup. His brother Alexander won the junior final at the Australian Open 2014. In 2004, Mischa Zverev has been on the Youth World Ranking on rank 3.

His biggest single success on the ATP Tour were quarter-final appearances in Bangkok in 2006, where he was former world number First Juan Carlos Ferrero defeated in the first round, and in Newport in 2007. Moreover, he has in Wimbledon 2008 the third round by a victory (task Ferrero ) achieved.

In June 2008, Mischa Zverev won alongside doubles partner Mikhail Youzhny the Gerry Weber Open 2008. Opponents in the final were the Indo- Czech duo Leander Paes / Dlouhy Lukáš.

In October 2008, he won with Mikhail Youzhny again against Paes and Dlouhy the doubles final of Tokyo. The result was this time 6-3, 6-4.

At the tournament in Moscow in October 2008 Zverev reached the semi-final against Marat Safin, which he could not play due to illness. This was his biggest success in the singles.

The year 2009

Zverev began in 2009 to 80th position At the Australian Open he failed to Juan Martín del Potro in three sets. A short time later, he reached the quarter-finals in Zagreb after wins over Andreas Seppi rule of three and Victor Hanescu. However, he then had to give up due to bronchitis in the quarterfinals. Two weeks later, Zverev played in Marseille again up in the round of eight before and failed there on the top-seeded Serb Novak Djokovic ( 3:6, 3:6 ).

At the Masters tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami, American Zverev fail in round 1 in Indian Wells, he missed two match points against the Austrian Daniel Köllerer.

At the Masters tournament in Rome Zverev succeeded on the qualifications of the quarter-finals. He won among others against the then number 7 in the world, Gilles Simon. There he failed with 6:7 and 2:6 to Roger Federer. After the tournament, he was among the top 60 in the world.

At the World Team Cup in Dusseldorf in May 2009, he first played alongside Nicolas Kiefer. To reach the final the double contributed three victories. You also won the insignificant by defeats in the two singly become final game.

A week later Zverev entered the second Grand Slam tournament of the year at Roland Garros, where he had to give up 0-1 in the first round with the score at 7:6, 5:7, due to stomach problems against Italian Potito Starace. A short time later Zverev played the grass tournament in Halle / Westphalia in preparation for Wimbledon. Here he reached after beating Joseph Sirianni and Tomáš Berdych the quarter-finals, where he failed in two sets at the eventual winner Tommy Haas.

A strain in the thigh resulted in Zverev had to give up in the first round match of another Wimbledon preparation tournament in Den Bosch in the first round.

At Wimbledon, Mischa Zverev played after a victory over Dmitry Tursunov in round 2 where he failed with 6:4, 6:7, 6:3, 6:7, 0:6 on land, Philipp Petzschner.

Zverev was called as a result of his strong performance for the quarter-final match against Spain for the first time in the German Davis Cup team. He played alongside Nicolas Kiefer in the doubles against Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco. The two lost in four sets.

Zverev played thereafter the two clay court tournaments in Stuttgart and Hamburg. In Stuttgart he defeated in round 2 of the top-seeded Frenchman Gilles Simon before he was defeated by compatriot and eventual champions Jérémy Chardy in the quarterfinals Simons. Set at position 16, Zverev had in Hamburg a bye for the first round. So his first appearance came only in Round 2, where he was defeated in three sets Simon Greul. In the doubles competition Zverev played by wildcard with Michael Stich. However, they failed in round 1 of the Swedish- Australian double Aspelin and Hanley.

In the following six tournaments Zverev always different from in round 1 before the Thai Bangkog he reached the end of September Round 2. A short time later, Mischa Zverev broke at the Masters 1000 tournament in Shanghai right wrist in the first round match against Fernando González. This put him for the rest of the 2009 season out of action.

The year 2010

Mischa Zverev made ​​his comeback at the ATP tournament in Brisbane in January 2010., Where he retired on lap 1 against Australian Carsten Ball in two sets of. In another preparation tournament for the Australian Open Zverev competed in the qualification of Sydney. Here he failed in the first round. At the Australian Open in Melbourne him the pole Łukasz Kubot was randomly assigned. The first major appearance of the year ended with a significant three-set defeat in round 1

Two other Erstrundenniederlagen in Zagreb and Rotterdam followed before Zverev at the tournament in Marseille reached the semi-finals after beating David Guez, Tommy Robredo and Guillaume Rufin. There he was denied by the eventual winner Michaël Llodra in straight sets. Then Zverev played the U.S. hard court tournaments in Delray Beach, Indian Wells, Sunrise and Miami. In Delray Beach and Sunrise ( Challenger) Zverev reached Round 2 - in Indian Wells, he failed in round 1 to Nicolás Almagro, in Miami, he lost the first round of qualifying against Austrian Stefan Koubek the. There followed several Erstrundenniederlagen, inter alia, in Munich against Kevin Anderson and at Roland Garros against Nicolas Mahut. After Zverev the points could not defend from the quarter finals of the Masters tournament in Rome from the previous year, he crashed on rank 139.

With a wildcard started Zverev reached the quarterfinals in Halle / Westphalia as last year. Here, he suggested, inter alia, the number 15 in the world Jurgen Melzer in three sets. Two weeks later Zverev failed in the first round of qualifying for Wimbledon at the German Andre Begemann. The poor ranking position Zverev was now often on the ATP Challenger Tour in use. For a Challenger tournament in Oberstaufen Zverev reached in early July the quarterfinals. In mid-July could go Zverev in Stuttgart thanks to a wildcard at the start. He reached Round 2, where he failed to Jürgen Melzer. Again, start with a wildcard, he lost at his home in Hamburg in the first round against the eventual tournament winner Andrei Golubev in straight sets.

Also in the next Challenger tournaments Zverev never got beyond the second round. When qualifying for the U.S. Open Zverev lost in round 1 against Canadian Milos Raonic. As a result, Zverev stepped to the Challenger tournament in Genoa. There he reached the quarterfinals. Two weeks later, he stood at the indoor tournament in Metz qualification. There he reached after beating Horacio Zeballos, Nicolas Mahut, Jarkko Nieminen and by the task of Richard Gasquet, the first final of his career on the ATP World Tour, in which he lost to Frenchman Gilles Simon in straight sets. The finals earned him 37,900 euros and 162 world ranking points. Zverev received a Special Exempt for the PTT Thailand Open the following week. There, he lost his opening match against Benjamin Becker. Two weeks later, he received a wildcard for the qualifications of the Masters tournament in Shanghai. This he survived without any problems and played after victories over Serhiy Stachowskyj and Nikolay Davydenko to the knockout stages before and thus back into the top 100 in the world rankings. In the following game, however, he succumbed to the Argentine Juan Mónaco clear in two sets. End of October 2010, Mischa Zverev was again able to qualify in Montpellier for an ATP main draw, and met again after his first round win over Robin Haase on Nikolay Davydenko. However, he could not repeat the success of Shanghai and lost in straight sets against Russian favorite. He ended the year as number 82 in the world. Here he won $ 318.805 in a match record of 13-18.

2011

Zverev celebrated his first victory of the year in Indian Wells, when he beat Australian Matthew Ebden qualifiers in straight sets. In Round 2 came the terse From Tommy Robredo against. It was followed by four Erstrundenniederlagen before he could stop this series in Belgrade by a three-set victory over Dudi Sela.

Play

Mischa Zverev is left-handed and played primarily serve and volley.

Achievements

Singles

Finals

Doubles

Win

Finals

Grand Slam singles results

Indicated is always reached the round

Grand Slam doubles results

Indicated is always reached the round

Swell

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