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Jan Siemerink

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Jan Siemerink
Country (sports) Netherlands
ResidenceMonte Carlo, Monaco
Born (1970-04-14)14 April 1970 (age 55)
Rijnsburg, Netherlands
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Turned pro1989
Retired2002
PlaysLeft-handed (one-handed backhand)
Prize money$4,347,693
Singles
Career record273–272 (ATP,Grand Prix andGrand Slam level, andDavis Cup)
Career titles4
Highest rankingNo. 14 (12 October 1998)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open4R (1991)
French Open3R (1997)
WimbledonQF (1998)
US Open4R (1998)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games1R (1992,1996)
Doubles
Career record203–185 (ATP, Grand Prix and Grand Slam level, and Davis Cup)
Career titles10
Highest rankingNo. 16 (14 October 1996)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenSF (1992)
French Open3R (1995,1997,1999)
WimbledonSF (1996)
US Open2R (1991,1996)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French Open2R (2000)
Wimbledon3R (1991)

Johannes Martinus "Jan"Siemerink (Dutch pronunciation:[jɑnˈsimərɪŋk]; born 14 April 1970) is a retired tennis player from the Netherlands. The former Dutch Davis Cup captain reached a career-highATP ranking of 14.

Career

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Tennis

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As a junior player, Siemerink was the Dutch 18-under champion in 1988. He also won the doubles title at the 1988 Orange Bowl junior championship in Florida.

Siemerink turned professional in 1989. Over the course of his career, he won four top-level singles titles (at Singapore in 1991,Nottingham in 1996, and atRotterdam andToulouse in 1998).[1] He also won ten tour doubles titles, the most significant of which were theMiami Masters in 1993 and theMonte-Carlo Masters in 1996.

Siemerink's best performance at aGrand Slam event came atWimbledon in 1998, where he reached the quarterfinals by defeatingCtislav Doseděl,David Prinosil,Jonas Björkman andMagnus Larsson, before being knocked-out byGoran Ivanišević in three tie-breaks. Siemerink is also known for winning a fourth set tie-break against compatriotRichard Krajicek from 6–0 down in the 1994 US Open, though Krajicek eventually won the match.

Siemerink played for the Netherlands in theDavis Cup between 1991 and 2001, compiling a 17–10 record. He helped the Netherlands reach the World Group semi-finals in 2001.

Siemerink's career-high rankings were world No. 14 in singles (in 1998) and world No. 16 in doubles (in 1996). His career prize-money totaled $4,347,693.

After his playing career Siemerink was captain of the Dutch Davis Cup team from 2006 until 2016.[2][3]

Other

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In February 2018, Siemerink became team manager of the football clubAjax.[4]

ATP career finals

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Singles: 12 (4 titles, 8 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam Tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP Masters 1000 Series (0–0)
ATP 500 Series (0–2)
ATP 250 Series (4–6)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–4)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (1–0)
Carpet (1–3)
Finals by setting
Outdoors (2–3)
Indoors (2–5)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Apr 1991Singapore, SingaporeWorld SeriesHardIsraelGilad Bloom6–4, 6–3
Loss1–1Oct 1991Vienna, AustriaWorld SeriesCarpetGermanyMichael Stich4–6, 4–6, 4–6
Loss1–2Feb 1993Marseille, FranceWorld SeriesCarpetSwitzerlandMarc Rosset2–6, 6–7(1–7)
Loss1–3Jul 1995Amsterdam, NetherlandsWorld SeriesClayChileMarcelo Ríos4–6, 5–7, 4–6
Loss1–4Aug 1995Long Island, United StatesInternational SeriesHardRussiaYevgeny Kafelnikov6–7(0–7), 2–6
Loss1–5Oct 1995Basel, SwitzerlandWorld SeriesHardUnited StatesJim Courier7–6(7–2), 6–7(5–7), 7–5, 2–6, 5–7
Win2–5Jun 1996Nottingham, United KingdomWorld SeriesGrassAustraliaSandon Stolle6–3, 7–6(7–0)
Loss2–6Aug 1996New Haven, United StatesChampionship SeriesHardUnited StatesAlex O'Brien6–7(6–8), 4–6
Loss2–7Oct 1996Vienna, AustriaChampionship SeriesCarpetGermanyBoris Becker4–6, 7–6(9–7), 2–6, 3–6
Loss2–8Nov 1997Stockholm, SwedenInternational SeriesHardSwedenJonas Björkman6–3, 6–7(2–7), 2–6, 4–6
Win3–8Mar 1998Rotterdam, NetherlandsWorld SeriesCarpetSwedenThomas Johansson7–6(7–2), 6–2
Win4–8Sep 1998Toulouse, FranceWorld SeriesHardUnited KingdomGreg Rusedski6–4, 6–4

Doubles: 18 (10 titles, 7 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam Tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP Masters 1000 Series (2–0)
ATP 500 Series (0–1)
ATP 250 Series (8–6)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–3)
Clay (4–1)
Grass (2–1)
Carpet (2–2)
Finals by setting
Outdoors (8–4)
Indoors (2–3)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Jun 1991Rosmalen, NetherlandsWorld SeriesGrassNetherlandsRichard KrajicekNetherlandsHendrik Jan Davids
NetherlandsPaul Haarhuis
3–6, 6–7
Win1–1Jul 1991Hilversum, NetherlandsWorld SeriesClayNetherlandsRichard KrajicekSpainFrancisco Clavet
SwedenMagnus Gustafsson
7–5, 6–4
Loss1–2Oct 1991Berlin, GermanyWorld SeriesCarpetCzech RepublicDaniel VacekCzech RepublicPetr Korda
Czech RepublicKarel Nováček
6–3, 5–7, 5–7
Win2–2Mar 1993Miami, United StatesMasters SeriesHardNetherlandsRichard KrajicekUnited StatesPatrick McEnroe
United StatesJonathan Stark
6–7, 6–4, 7–6
Win3–2Feb 1994Marseille, FranceWorld SeriesCarpetCzech RepublicDaniel VacekCzech RepublicMartin Damm
RussiaYevgeny Kafelnikov
6–7, 6–4, 6–1
Win4–2Jul 1994Hilversum, NetherlandsWorld SeriesClayArgentinaDaniel OrsanicSouth AfricaDavid Adams
RussiaAndrei Olhovskiy
6–4, 6–2
Loss4–3Jan 1995Doha, QatarWorld SeriesHardRussiaAndrei OlhovskiySwedenStefan Edberg
SwedenMagnus Larsson
6–7, 2–6
Win5–3Jun 1995Rosmalen, NetherlandsWorld SeriesGrassNetherlandsRichard KrajicekNetherlandsHendrik Jan Davids
RussiaAndrei Olhovskiy
7–5, 6–3
Loss5–4Jul 1995Stuttgart, GermanyChampionship SeriesClaySouth AfricaEllis FerreiraSpainTomás Carbonell
SpainFrancisco Roig
6–3, 3–6, 3–6
Win6–4Oct 1995Vienna, AustriaWorld SeriesCarpetSouth AfricaEllis FerreiraAustraliaTodd Woodbridge
AustraliaMark Woodforde
6–4, 7–5
Win7–4Jan 1996Sydney, AustraliaWorld SeriesHardSouth AfricaEllis FerreiraUnited StatesPatrick McEnroe
AustraliaSandon Stolle
5–7, 6–4, 6–1
Win8–4Apr 1996Monte Carlo, MonacoMasters SeriesClaySouth AfricaEllis FerreiraSwedenJonas Björkman
SwedenNicklas Kulti
2–6, 6–3, 6–2
Loss8–5Jan 1997Sydney, AustraliaWorld SeriesHardNetherlandsPaul HaarhuisArgentinaLuis Lobo
SpainJavier Sánchez
4–6, 7–6, 3–6
Loss8–6Mar 1998Copenhagen, DenmarkInternational SeriesCarpetNew ZealandBrett StevenNetherlandsTom Kempers
NetherlandsMenno Oosting
4–6, 6–7
Win9–6Jun 1998's-Hertogenbosch, NetherlandsInternational SeriesGrassFranceGuillaume RaouxAustraliaJoshua Eagle
AustraliaAndrew Florent
7–6, 6–2
Loss9–7Oct 1998Toulouse, FranceWorld SeriesHardNetherlandsPaul HaarhuisFranceOlivier Delaître
FranceFabrice Santoro
2–6, 4–6
Cancelled9–7Jun 1999's-Hertogenbosch, NetherlandsInternational SeriesGrassIndiaLeander PaesSouth AfricaEllis Ferreira
Czech RepublicDavid Rikl
cancelled (rain)
Win10–7May 2000Orlando, United StatesInternational SeriesClayIndiaLeander PaesUnited StatesJustin Gimelstob
CanadaSébastien Lareau
6–3, 6–4

ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals

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Singles: 5 (3–2)

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Legend
ATP Challenger (3–2)
ITF Futures (0–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–2)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (3–0)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Feb 1991Telford, United KingdomChallengerCarpetCanadaMartin Laurendeau6–3, 6–4
Win2–0Nov 1994Aachen, GermanyChallengerCarpetGermanyDavid Prinosil5–7, 7–6, 6–4
Loss2–1Aug 2000Segovia, SpainChallengerHardSpainSergi Bruguera7–5, 3–6, 0–1 ret.
Loss2–2Oct 2000Grenoble, FranceChallengerHardFranceAntony Dupuis6–7(10–12), 6–7(11–13)
Win3–2Nov 2000Charleroi, BelgiumChallengerCarpetThailandParadorn Srichaphan7–6(7–2), 7–6(10–8)

Doubles: 7 (6–1)

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Legend
ATP Challenger (6–1)
ITF Futures (0–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–0)
Clay (2–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (3–1)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Jul 1990Tampere, FinlandChallengerClayNetherlandsMark KoevermansItalyMassimo Cierro
SwedenTobias Svantesson
6–1, 6–2
Win2–0Nov 1990The Hague, NetherlandsChallengerCarpetNetherlandsMark KoevermansGermanyAlexander Mronz
RussiaAndrei Olhovskiy
6–3, 7–5
Loss2–1Feb 1991Telford, United KingdomChallengerCarpetSwedenPeter NyborgCanadaMartin Laurendeau
MexicoLeonardo Lavalle
6–7, 3–6
Win3–1Nov 1997Réunion Island, RéunionChallengerHardSouth AfricaClinton FerreiraSpainÁlex Calatrava
FranceJérôme Golmard
6–2, 6–3
Win4–1Jan 2000Heilbronn, GermanyChallengerCarpetNetherlandsJohn Van LottumSwedenMagnus Larsson
SwedenFredrik Lovén
7–5, 7–6(8–6)
Win5–1Apr 2000Paget, BermudaChallengerClayIndiaLeander PaesSouth AfricaJeff Coetzee
South AfricaBrent Haygarth
6–3, 6–2
Win6–1Nov 2000Aachen, GermanyChallengerCarpetNetherlandsSander GroenGermanyMichael Kohlmann
GermanyFranz Stauder
6–7(2–7), 7–6(9–7), 6–3

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#DNQANH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.

Singles

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Tournament1990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenA4R2R3R2R2R3R1R2R1R1R2RA0 / 1112–1152%
French OpenA1R1R1RA1R2R3R1R1RQ11RQ30 / 93–925%
WimbledonQ11R1R1RA3R1R1RQF1R1R1RA0 / 106–1038%
US OpenA3R3R2R1R1R3R1R4R1R1R2RQ10 / 1111–1150%
Win–loss0–05–43–43–41–23–45–42–48–40–40–32–40–00 / 4132–4144%
National Representation
Summer Olympic GamesNH1RNot Held1RNot HeldANH0 / 20–20%
ATP Masters Series
Indian WellsAAAAAAAAA3RAAA0 / 12–167%
MiamiA3R1R1R4R4R2R2R3R3RQ22RA0 / 1011–1052%
Monte CarloAA1R1RA2R2R2R1R1RQ1Q1A0 / 73–730%
HamburgAA1RAA2R1R1R1RAAAA0 / 51–517%
RomeA1R1R3R2R2R1R2R1R2RAAA0 / 96–940%
CanadaAAAAAAA2R1R2RAAA0 / 32–340%
CincinnatiAA1R3RQ13R1RQF3R2RAAA0 / 710–759%
ParisA1RQ2AA3R1R2R2RAAAA0 / 52–529%
Win–loss0–02–30–54–44–29–61–67–73–76–60–01–10–00 / 4737–4744%

Doubles

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Tournament199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenA1RSF3R2R1R1R1R1R2R2R1R0 / 119–1145%
French OpenA2R1R1RA3R1R3R1R3R1R1R0 / 107–1041%
Wimbledon1R1R1R1RAQFSF1R2RA2R2R0 / 1010–1050%
US OpenA2R1R1R1R1R2R1R1R1R1R1R0 / 112–1115%
Win–loss0–12–44–42–41–25–45–42–41–43–32–41–40 / 4228–4240%
ATP Masters Series
Indian WellsAAAAAAAAAQ1AA0 / 00–0 – 
MiamiAA3RWSF3R3R1RA1RAQ11 / 715–671%
Monte CarloAA2RQFA2RW1RAAAQ21 / 58–467%
HamburgAA1RAA2R1R1RAAAA0 / 41–420%
RomeA2RA1R2RSFSF1RAQ1AA0 / 68–657%
CanadaAAAAAAA1R2R1RAA0 / 31–325%
CincinnatiAAQ1QF1RQFSF2R1RAAA0 / 68–657%
ParisA1RAAA1R2RQ2AAAA0 / 30–30%
Win–loss0–01–23–310–34–39–612–51–61–20–20–00–02 / 3441–3256%

References

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  1. ^"ABN-AMRO; Siemerink wins for home crowd".The New York Times. 9 March 1998.
  2. ^Fred Buddenberg (11 December 2006)."Siemerink coach Davis Cup-team".Trouw (in Dutch).
  3. ^"Haarhuis vervangt Siemerink na tien jaar als Davis Cup-captain".NU.nl (in Dutch). 16 December 2016.
  4. ^Luigi Gatto (10 February 2018)."Former ATP top-15 Jan Siemerink becomes Ajax' team manager".Tennis World.

External links

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ATP Tour Masters 1000 doubles champions
Indian Wells Open
Miami Masters
Monte-Carlo Masters
Hamburg /Madrid Masters
Rome Masters
Canada Masters
Cincinnati Open
Stockholm /Essen / Stuttgart /
Madrid /Shanghai Masters
Paris Masters
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