Hungarian tennis player
Sávolt Attila| Country (sports) | Hungary |
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| Residence | Budapest, Hungary |
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| Born | (1976-02-05)5 February 1976 (age 49)
Budapest, Hungary |
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| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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| Turned pro | 1995 |
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| Retired | 2006 |
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| Plays | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
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| Prize money | $698,823 |
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| Singles |
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| Career record | 37-58 |
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| Career titles | 0 |
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| Highest ranking | No. 68 (20 April 2002) |
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| Grand Slam singles results |
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| Australian Open | 2R (2002) |
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| French Open | 3R (2000, 2003) |
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| Wimbledon | 1R (2002) |
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| US Open | 1R (2000, 2002) |
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| Doubles |
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| Career record | 14-16 |
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| Career titles | 0 |
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| Highest ranking | No. 133 (28 January 2002) |
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| Grand Slam doubles results |
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| Australian Open | 1R (1999, 2002) |
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Attila Sávolt (born 5 February 1976) is atennis player from Hungary, who represented his native country at the2000 Sydney Olympics where he lost toParadorn Srichaphan in his first match. Starting his professional career in 1995, he peaked theATP-ranking on May 20, 2002, reaching 68 on the world rankings. Surprisingly he has a 1-0 head to head againstTim Henman after beating the 4th seed 11th ranked in the2003 Dubai Tennis Championships. He also defeatedJiří Novák in their only ATP Tour match-up at the 2002Orange Warsaw Open, when the Czech was ranked 5th in the world. He participated in the2004 Hopman Cup alongsidePetra Mandula. He won theHungarian Championships two times.[1] He was coachingMárton Fucsovics and is currently a sports commentary onSport 1.
| Legend (singles) |
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| Grand Slam (0) |
| Tennis Masters Cup (0) |
| ATP Masters Series (0) |
| ATP Tour (0) |
| Challengers (6) |
Lifetime overall against notable players
[edit](Including Challengers[2])
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