Simone Bolelli

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Simone Bolelli
Nickname(s) Superbol
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Residence Budrio, Italy
Date of birth October 8, 1985 (1985-10-08) (age 22)
Place of birth Bologna, Italy
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Weight 79 kg (170 lb)
Turned pro 2003
Retired Active
Plays Right-handed; one-handed backhand
Career prize money $US628,807
Singles
Career record: 21 - 30
Career titles: 0 ATP, 5 Challenger / Futures
Highest ranking: 47 (May 19, 2008)
Grand Slam results
Australian Open 2R (2008)
French Open 3R (2008)
Wimbledon 2R (2007)
US Open 2R (2007)
Doubles
Career record: 6 - 19
Career titles: 0 ATP, 3 Challenger / Futures
Highest ranking: 154 (January 29, 2007)

Infobox last updated on: May 5, 2008.

Simone Bolelli (born October 8, 1985 in Bologna) is a professional Italian tennis player. Bolelli reached his career-high singles ranking of World Number 47 on May 19, 2008. His highest doubles rank was World Number 154, achieved on January 29, 2007. Bolelli turned professional in 2003 and uses his right hand in play.

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[edit] Career

[edit] 2003

In 2003, Bolelli reached his first ITF Futures tournament semifinal at Egypt F1, losing to 485th-ranked Jaroslav Pospisil. He played entirely Futures events except for one Challenger tournament in Brindisi, losing to Galo Blanco in the second round. He finished the year ranked 623.

[edit] 2004-2005

2004 saw Simone reached his first Futures final, losing to Dominique Coene. He then made another final and won two futures titles, making a 2 wins out of 3 finals record for Futures finals in the 2004 season. He won the Italy F15 and F8 titles, and lost in the final of a Challenger event in Braşov. In doubles, Bolelli won the doubles Futures title with Alberto Brizzi at Italy F15, and with Brizzi at Italy F8, winning both the singles and doubles events at F15 and F8. He finished ranked 269 for singles and 533 for doubles.

Bolelli did not win a Futures tournament at all in 2005 for singles, however did reach the finals of a Challenger in Trani. Simone's doubles success in 2005 was also limited; as for he didn't even reach any type of Futures or Challenger final.

[edit] 2006

Simone Bolelli played in a few tournaments higher than a Challenger, receiving a wildcard into the Rome Masters. He lost in in three sets to number 39 Fernando Verdasco. He also won the Como Futures tournament, and made the finals of Recanati before losing to Davide Sanguinetti. He won his first Challenger singles title over Ivo Minar, and then mad the final of a Challenger in Bergamo where he lost to Alex Bogdanovic. He also played Fernando Gonzalez in Basel (entering the tournament as a Lucky Loser), taking the second set in a tiebreak and losing the surrounding sets in tiebreaks. Bolelli qualified and lost in the first round of Vienna to number 27 Dominik Hrbaty. He lost in Stuttgart to Jiri Novak, having played 4 ATP matches and winning a set in 2 of them. Partnered with Fabio Fognini, Bolelli lost in the finals of the Napoli Challenger doubles tournament in March. Simone won the Rencanati doubles tournament with singles champion (who defeated Bolelli in the final), Davide Sanguinetti, and reached the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters partnering Andreas Seppi, winning three-set matches over Igor Andreev and Nikolay Davydenko and then Leos Friedl and Frantisek Cermak. They eventually lost to Fabrice Santoro and Nenad Zimonjić. He finished the year ranked in the top 200, ranked 127 for singles and 171 for doubles.

[edit] 2007

In qualifying for the 2007 Australian Open, Bolleli was seeded 15th, but lost in the second round.[1] Bolelli lost to Fabrice Santoro in the Bergamo Challenger, and bosted a career win over 22nd-ranked Dmitry Tursunov at the Miami Masters, before losing to David Ferrer. He won and lost one singles Davis cup match versus Israel, losing to Noam Okun, but beating Dudi Sela. He lost in the Casablanca challenger final to Marin Cilic and winning his own in Tunisia over Andrei Pavel in three sets. Simone beat former World Number 1 Marat Safin in Barcelona, and competed in the Miami, Rome and Hamburg Masters. He made a Grand Slam debut at the 2007 French Open, beating former runner-up Martin Verkerk and then losing to Guillermo Cañas, and again, beating Guillermo Garcia-López at the 2007 Wimbledon event before losing to former world number 1 Lleyton Hewitt. He lost in the first round of doubles cometition on both occasions, both times with Juan Martín del Potro.

[edit] Singles Titles

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (0)
Tennis Masters Cup (0)
ATP Masters Series (0)
ATP Tour (0)
Challengers (4)
Futures (2)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. May 17, 2004 Flag of Italy Verona Clay Flag of Italy Alex Vittur 6–1 7–6
2. July 5, 2004 Flag of Italy Bologna Clay Flag of Italy Mattia Livraghi 6–2 6–3
3. July 3, 2006 Flag of Italy Biella Clay Flag of the Czech Republic Ivo Minář 7–5, 3–6, 7–6
4. August 28, 2006 Flag of Italy Como Clay Flag of Italy Federico Luzzi 4–6, 6–3, 6–2
5. April 30, 2007 Flag of Tunisia Tunis Clay Flag of Romania Andrei Pavel 4–6, 7–6, 6–2
6. November 5, 2007 Flag of Slovakia Bratislava Hard (I) Flag of Colombia Alejandro Falla 4–6, 7–6, 6–1

[edit] Grand Slam singles performance timeline

'To prevent confusion and double counting, information in this table is updated only after a tournament or the player's participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through the 2008 French Open, which ended on June 8, 2008.

Tournament 2006 2007 2008 Career win-loss
Australian Open A A 2R 1–1
French Open A 2R 3R 3–2
Wimbledon A 2R 1–1
U.S. Open A 2R 1–1
Grand Slam Win-Loss 0-0 3-3 3-2 6-5
Indian Wells Masters A A 1R 0–1
Miami Masters A 3R 3R 4–2
Monte Carlo Masters A A 2R 1–1
Rome Masters 1R 1R 3R 2–3
Hamburg Masters A 1R 2R 1–2
Canada Masters A A 0–0
Cincinnati Masters A A 0–0
Madrid Masters (Stuttgart) A A 0–0
Paris Masters A A 0–0
Total Titles 0 0 0 0
Year End Ranking 127 67 N/A

A = did not participate in the tournament.

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