Deniss Pavlovs

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Deniss Pavlovs
Country  Latvia
Residence Riga, Latvia
Born (1983-04-15) 15 April 1983
Riga, Latvian SSR
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money US$89,315
Singles
Career record

0–0 (ATP (World) Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches)[1]
8–8 (Davis Cup matches)[2]
16–33 (ATP Challenger Tour/Series main draw matches)[3]

137–114 (ITF Men's Circuit main draw matches)[4]
Career titles

0 (ATP (World) Tour and Grand Slam)[1]
0 (ATP Challenger Tour/Series)[3]

4 (ITF Men's Circuit)[4]
Highest ranking ATP No. 263 (20 July 2009)
Current ranking ATP No. 680 (13 February 2012)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open DNP
French Open DNP
Wimbledon DNP
US Open DNP
Doubles
Career record

0–0 (ATP (World) Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches)[5]
9–6 (Davis Cup matches)[2]
40–36 (ATP Challenger Tour/Series main draw matches)[6]

211–86 (ITF Men's Circuit main draw matches)[7]
Career titles

0 (ATP (World) Tour and Grand Slam)[5]
2 (ATP Challenger Tour/Series)[6]

27 (ITF Men's Circuit)[7]
Highest ranking ATP No. 155 (23 September 2009)
Current ranking ATP No. 327 (13 February 2012)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open DNP
French Open DNP
Wimbledon DNP
US Open DNP
Last updated on: 13 February 2012.

Deniss Pavlovs (born 15 April 1983) is a Latvian tennis player playing on the ATP Challenger Tour. On 20 July 2009, he reached his highest ATP singles ranking of World No. 263, whilst his highest doubles ranking of 155 was reached on 23 September 2009.[8]

Challenger finals

Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (2–4)

Doubles: 6 (2–4)

Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
Runners-up 1. 19 November 2006 Finland Helsinki, Finland Hard (i) Latvia Ernests Gulbis Netherlands Jasper Smit
Netherlands Martijn Van Haasteren
66–7 2–6
Winners 2. 18 March 2007 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Hard (i) Latvia Ernests Gulbis Czech Republic Jan Mertl
Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol
6–4, 6–3
Runners-up 3. 22 August 2009 Uzbekistan Qarshi, Uzbekistan Hard Latvia Andis Juška Australia Sadik Kadir
India Purav Raja
3–6, 46–7
Runners-up 4. 1 August 2010 Finland Tampere, Finland Clay Latvia Andis Juška Portugal João Sousa
Portugal Leonardo Tavares
46–7, 5–7
Winners 5. 14 August 2010 Uzbekistan Samarkand, Uzbekistan Clay Latvia Andis Juška Chinese Taipei Lee Hsin-han
Chinese Taipei Yang Tsung-hua
7–5, 6–3
Runners-up 6. 12 September 2010 France Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France Hard Latvia Andis Juška Luxembourg Gilles Müller
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
0–6, 6–2, [11–13]

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