[官網] Career Highlights

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2000- Finished as youngest player (18 years, 3 months) in year-end Top 200 and as No. 1 junior in world, winning junior Grand Slam titles at Australian Open (d. Ancic) and US Open (d. Ginepri) without dropping a set...Also a QF at Roland Garros.Became first American to win Australian junior title since Ericsson Open chairman Butch Buchholz in 1959... First American to finish as No. 1 junior in world since Brian Dunn in 1992. Compiled an impressive 17-3 record in Challenger play and 4-5 in ATP level events...Won his first ATP match at TMS in Miami where he defeated Vicente before losing to Agassi in next round...Underwent arthroscopic right knee surgery on Apr. 11 and returned at Roland Garros juniors where he reached QF...In August in Washington, advanced to his first ATP QF with victories over Voinea, Santoro and Kucera before losing to Agassi...Made his US Open debut and lost to A. Costa in four sets in 1st RD...Closed out final two months of season with a 17-2 record, winning his first Challenger title in Austin (d. Russell)... Followed with SF in Las Vegas, his second title in Burbank (d. K. Kim) and runner-up in Knoxville (l. to Caratti)...Ranked No. 325 on Oct. 2 and improved to No. 160 on Nov. 27 in ATP Entry System. In doubles, reached final in Las Vegas (w/Fish)... 2001 - At 19 years, 4 months, finished as youngest player in ATP Top 20...Won three ATP titles and became first American teenager to win three or more titles in same season since Sampras won four in 1990...Turned in consistent results, reaching QF or better in eight of 19 ATP level tournaments, including QF at US Open...Did not lose consecutive opening round matches throughout year and played well on all surfaces...Opened season with title at Waikola Challenger (d. Blake). Made Davis Cup debut in 1st RD in Switzerland and beat Bastl in a dead rubber...Went undefeated (3-0) during year in helping U.S. back to World Group in 2002...His breakthrough tournament occurred in March at TMS Miami where he defeated Levy, former No. 1s Rios and Sampras and Pavel, before losing to Hewitt in QF...In late April, made his ATP clay court debut in Atlanta and dropped only one set in five matches en route to his first ATP title (d. Malisse in F)...Held serve 42 straight games (49 of 51 overall) in becoming first American teenager to win an ATP title since Chang won in February 1992...It was only his 10th career ATP level tournament...Following week in Houston, kept momentum by winning title without dropping a set (d. Hyung-Taik Lee in F) and held serve 45 of 48 games...In capturing back-to-back clay titles, became first American to accomplish feat since Courier in 1992. Extended his winning streak to 12 matches by reaching 3rd RD in his Roland Garros debut...Defeated Scott Draper in 1st RD and overcame cramps late in fourth set and throughout fifth to beat Chang 7-5 in final set with a tournament record 37 aces...In 3rd RD against Hewitt, retired at 2-2 in 3rd set (tied one set each) with a strained left hamstring...On grass, reached SF in Nottingham (l. to Levy) and advanced to 3rd RD in his Wimbledon debut, defeating Kratochvil and Johansson on Centre Court before losing to eventual champion Ivanisevic in four sets. Compiled a 9-3 record in summer hard court circuit, reaching QF at TMS Montreal with wins over former No. 1 Moya and current No. 1 Kuerten before losing to eventual winner Pavel in three sets...In lead-up to US Open, lost only one set in six matches and won his first hard court title in Washington, defeating Rios in QF, Chang in SF and Schalken in F...Extended his winning streak to 10 matches at US Open where he posted wins over Corretja in 3rd RD and Robredo in 4th RD before losing a dramatic five-set match to eventual champion Hewitt..Made his Davis Cup home debut in Winston-Salem, N.C. vs. India and posted two wins to help U.S. to a 4-1 victory...Compiled records of 23-10 on hard, 12-1 on clay, 5-3 on grass and 2-2 on carpet...Played well in tie-breaks, posting a 21-11 mark...Only player on tour to lead three MatchFacts categories - service games won (90 percent), break points saved (72 percent) and 2nd serve points won (56 percent)...Also No. 9 in aces (572). In doubles, won first ATP title in Delray Beach and reached final in Los Angeles (both w/Gambill)... 2002 - The youngest American to finish in year-end Top 10 since Michael Chang in 1992...Captured two ATP titles in four finals, including first Tennis Masters Series, won 56 matches and helped U.S. to Davis Cup SF. Recorded an ATP season-best 144 mph serve at Wimbledon...Captured his first title in February in Memphis (d. Blake) and two weeks later, reached final in Delray Beach (l. to Sanguinetti)...Compiled an 18-5 record in first three months of season and went 4-0 in Cup play, posting two singles wins over Slovakia and Spain...In April, repeated his clay court title in Houston (d. Coria in SF, Sampras in F)...Also won doubles title (w/Fish), becoming lone double winner on ATP circuit during season...Advanced to SF at TMS Roma and at Roland Garros. On grass, reached 3rd RD at Wimbledon, losing to Rusedski...During North American summer hard court circuit, reached first TMS final in Toronto (d. Nalbandian in QF, Novak in SF, l. to Canas in F)...Duplicated his QF result at US Open (l. to eventual champion Sampras)...In Davis Cup SF in France, lost four-set matches to Clement and Grosjean...Closed year with back-to-back QF in Basel and TMS Paris to break into Top 10 for second time...Had a 48-3 match record when winning first set...Compiled records of 34-11 on hard and 14-7 on clay...Finished No. 2 in service games won (88 percent) and No. 3 in aces (658)...Surpassed $1 million mark for first time. from 官網 http://www.andyroddick.com/facts_career_highlights.php -- ╭※╮ ╭═╯ ☆╭※╮ ╭╯│╰╮ ║ ╮ ╭ ╭═╮ ╭═╮ ╮ ╭ ╭╯│╰╮ ※──※ ╰═╮║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ※──※ ╰╮│╭╯ ╮ ║║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ╰═╯ ╰╮│╭╯ ╰※╯ ╰═╯╰═╯ ╯ ╰ ╯ ╰ ╯ ╰※╯ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.114.19.244
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