Ian Flanagan

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Ian Flanagan (born 1982) is a professional tennis player from Wales.

Flanagan was born in Wales on 15th January 1982. He grew up in the village of Graianrhyd. He attended Ysgol Brynhyfryd between 1993 and 1997.

At the age of four, he attended a tennis fun-day with his brother. This sparked an interest that culminated in him, at the age of 15, being the top junior tennis player in the world and Youth Olympics gold medalist in 1996. Unfortunately, a severe bout of glandular fever between 1998 and 2000 threatened to end his promising career. However, despite his illness, and despite being the only senior British Tennis player not funded by the LTA (something he is harshly critical of), Flanagan fought back.

In 2004, Flanagan staged a shock upset when he beat Mark Philippoussis 7-6, 7-6, in the opening round of the Stella Artois Championship at Queen's Club. Despite also beating the world no. 35, Victor Hancescu, in the second round of the tournament, before succumbing to Sebastien Grosjean in the last 16, Flanagan was denied a wildcard into Wimbledon. However, the victory raised his profile, put him on a tennis player's special Weakest Link and showed the world his true potential — something that he has, as yet, failed to achieve.

Flanagan is currently ranked 580th in the world, from a career high of 503.