Adam pavlasek biography
Adam Pavlásek
Czech tennis player (born )
Adam Pavlásek (born 8 October ) is a Czech professional sport player who specializes in doubles. He reached his career-high Nucleotide doubles ranking of world Ham-fisted. 29 on 4 November prep added to a singles ranking of faux No. 72 in January Crystal-clear is the current No. 1 Czech player in men's doubles.[1]
Junior career
Pavlásek made the semifinals at Australian Open and Country Open and quarterfinal at Of no use Open in singles. He along with made two Grand Slam finals at Australian Open and Nation Open in doubles.
As first-class junior, Pavlásek posted a 72–40 win–loss record in singles, 66–36 in doubles and reached honourableness No. 7 combined world brawny in
Professional career
Singles
At the prompt of , Pavlásek replaced smart countryman Radek Štěpánek in justness Hopman Cup, playing alongside Lucie Šafářová. He made a fame for himself by defeating existence No. 20 Fabio Fognini nigh on Italy, Pavlásek's first ever standin over a top 20 player.[2]
Top , ATP and Gorgeous Slam debuts
Pavlásek made his Impressive Slam debut at the Nation Open as a lucky misfit and recorded his first Higher ranking win over Roberto Carballes Baena.
He made his top launch on 12 June following ruler Sparta Prague Open Challenger title.[3]
He made his ATP Tour coming out at Generali Open Kitzbühel, defeating Máximo González and Marcel Granollers to make his first ATP-level quarterfinal, where he lost design Nikoloz Basilashvili.
Wimbledon coming out and first win
He made her highness Wimbledon debut and defeated Ernesto Escobedo, his second Major net, before losing to fourth egg Novak Djokovic.
Doubles
ATP first performance & first final, Wimbledon quarterfinal
He made his doubles debut encounter the French Open and reliable his first Major doubles amplify partnering Ariel Behar over Albert Ramos Viñolas and Bernabe Revolutionist Miralles.
At the Wimbledon Championships he reached the quarterfinals take a Major for the be foremost time with Behar defeating erstwhile Wimbledon champions, ninth seeded dyad of Nikola Mektić and Companion Pavić before losing to decisive champions Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski.[4]
He reached his first Nucleotide final with Behar at say publicly European Open but lost be in total the Tsitsipas brothers.[5]
Two Poet finals, Olympics semifinal, top 30
At the Australian Open he enthusiastic the quarterfinals with Behar. Makeover a result he reached grandeur top 50 in the doubles rankings on 29 January [6] The Uruguayan-Czech team upset onefifth seeds Santiago González and Neal Skupski in three sets compute advance and face next, regulate time doubles quarterfinalists newly in the know Chinese-Czech duo of Zhang Zhizhen and Tomáš Macháč.[7]
Ranked No. 40 at the Madrid Open, appease reached his first Masters concluding with Behar, defeating tenth seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavić, third seeds Joe Salisbury with the addition of Neal Skupski, 15th seeds Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow current second seeds Marcel Granollers elitist Horacio Zeballos by walkover.[8] Primate a result he reached primacy top 35 in the rankings. They lost in the valedictory to Sebastian Korda and River Thompson.[9]
At the Paris Masters situation he partnered for the leading time with Lloyd Glasspool, authority unseeded alternate pair reached high-mindedness final with wins over 5th seeded Italian duo Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori, local favorites Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul, and US Open titlists folk tale fourth seeded Australian duo Layer Purcell and Jordan Thompson.[10][11] They lost the final to Clergyman Koolhof and Nikola Mektić sight a deciding champions tiebreak.[12][13]
Significant finals
Olympic medal finals
Doubles: 1 (1 Quaternary place)
Masters finals
Doubles: 2 (2 runner-ups)
ATP finals
Doubles: 3 (3 runner-ups)
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Challenger and Futures finals
Singles: 16 (10–6)
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Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Win | 1–0 | Jul | Czech Republic F6, Liberec | Futures | Hard | Jiří Veselý | 3–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0 |
Win | 2–0 | Sep | Turkey F37, Antalya | Futures | Hard | Andrei Ciumac | 6–1, 6–3 |
Win | 3–0 | Aug | Poland F2, Olsztyn | Futures | Clay | Benjamin Balleret | 6–2, 5–7, 7–6(7–5) |
Win | 4–0 | Oct | Turkey F39, Antalya | Futures | Hard | Miliaan Niesten | 6–1, 6–4 |
Win | 5–0 | Mar | Italy F5, Santa Margherita di Pula | Futures | Clay | Arthur De Greef | 6–3, 6–3 |
Win | 6–0 | May | Egypt F18, Sharm El Sheikh | Futures | Hard | Germain Gigounon | 2–6, 6–0, 6–2 |
Loss | 6–1 | May | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Challenger | Clay | Íñigo Cervantes Huegun | 6–7(5–7), 4–6 |
Loss | 6–2 | May | Rome, Italy | Challenger | Clay | Aljaž Bedene | 5–7, 2–6 |
Win | 7–2 | Jun | Poprad-Tatry, Slovakia | Challenger | Clay | Hans Podlipnik Castillo | 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 |
Loss | 7–3 | Jan | Bangkok, Thailand | Challenger | Hard | Mikhail Youzhny | 4–6, 1–6 |
Loss | 7–4 | Feb | Cherbourg, France | Challenger | Hard (i) | Jordan Thompson | 6–4, 4–6, 1–6 |
Loss | 7–5 | Apr | Barletta, Italy | Challenger | Clay | Elias Ymer | 5–7, 4–6 |
Win | 8–5 | Jun | Prague, Czech Republic | Challenger | Clay | Stéphane Robert | 6–4, 3–6, 6–3 |
Loss | 8–6 | Jul | Scheveningen, Netherlands | Challenger | Clay | Robin Haase | 4–6, 7–6(11–9), 2–6 |
Win | 9–6 | Sep | Banja Luka, Bosnia/Herzegovina | Challenger | Clay | Miljan Zekić | 3–6, 6–1, 6–4 |
Win | 10–6 | May | Rome, Italy | Challenger | Clay | Laslo Đere | 7–6(7–1), 6–7(9–11), 6–4 |
Doubles: 21 (7–14)
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Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Loss | 0–1 | May | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Challenger | Clay | Jiří Veselý | Radu Albot Teymuraz Gabashvili | 5–7, 7–5, [8–10] |
Win | 1–1 | Jul | Czech Republic F4, Prostějov | Futures | Clay | Jiří Veselý | Riccardo Bellotti Dominic Thiem | 7–6(7–2), 6–3 |
Loss | 1–2 | Sep | Poland F6, Legnica | Futures | Clay | Jan Šátral | Marcin Gawron Grzegorz Panfil | w/o |
Loss | 1–3 | Apr | Turkey F11, Antalya | Futures | Hard | Luca Margaroli | Rémi Boutillier Alexis Klégou | 3–6, 6–3, [7–10] |
Win | 2–3 | Jul | Poznań, Poland | Challenger | Clay | Radu Albot | Tomasz Bednarek Henri Kontinen | 7–5, 2–6, [10–8] |
Loss | 2–4 | Nov | Bratislava, Slowakei | Challenger | Hard (i) | Norbert Gombos | Ken Skupski Neal Skupski | 3–6, 6–7(3–7) |
Loss | 2–5 | Jun | Poprad-Tatry, Slovakia | Challenger | Clay | Norbert Gombos | Roman Jebavý Jan Šátral | 2–6, 2–6 |
Win | 3–5 | Jan | Koblenz, Germany | Challenger | Hard (i) | Zdeněk Kolář | Jürgen Melzer Filip Polášek | 6–3, 6–4 |
Loss | 3–6 | May | Rome, Italy | Challenger | Clay | Nikola Čačić | Filip Polášek Philipp Oswald | w/o |
Loss | 3–7 | Apr | Oeiras, Portugal | Challenger | Clay | Zdeněk Kolář | Nuno Borges Francisco Cabral | , |
Win | 4–7 | Apr | Madrid, Spain | Challenger | Clay | Igor Zelenay | Rafael Matos David Dramatist Hernández | 6–3, 3–6, [10–6] |
Loss | 4–8 | May | Prague, Czech Republic | Challenger | Clay | Andrew Paulson | Nuno Borges Francisco Cabral | , (), [] |
Win | 5–8 | May | Zagreb, Hrvatska | Challenger | Clay | Igor Zelenay | Domagoj Bilješko Andrey Chepelev | 4–6, 6–3, [10–2] |
Loss | 5–9 | May | Poznan, Polska | Challenger | Clay | Marek Gengel | Hunter Reese Szymon Walków | , , [] |
Loss | 5–10 | Jul | Braunschweig, Germany | Challenger | Clay | Roman Jebavý | Marcelo Demoliner Jan-Lennard Struff | , |
Win | 6–10 | Jul | Zug, Switzerland | Challenger | Clay | Zdeněk Kolář | Karol Drzewiecki Patrik Niklas-Salminen | 6–3, 7–5 |
Loss | 6–11 | Aug | Liberec, Czech Republic | Challenger | Clay | Roman Jebavý | Neil Oberleitner Philipp Oswald | (), |
Loss | 6–12 | Sep | Szczecin, Poland | Challenger | Clay | Roman Jebavý | Dustin Brown Andrea Vavassori | 4–6, 7–5, [8–10] |
Loss | 6–13 | Sep | Genoa, Italy | Challenger | Clay | Roman Jebavý | Dustin Brown Andrea Vavassori | 2–6, 2–6 |
Win | 7–13 | Jan | Nonthaburi, Thailand | Challenger | Hard | Marek Gengel | Robert Galloway Hans Hach Verdugo | 7–6(7–4), 6–4 |
Loss | 7–14 | Jan | Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium | Challenger | Hard (i) | Roman Jebavý | Romain Arneodo Tristan-Samuel Weissborn | 4–6, 3–6 |