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: Marat Safin (RUS)
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: Birthdate: 1/27/1980
: Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
: Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco
: Height: 6'4'' (193 cm)
: Weight: 195 lbs (88 kg)
: Plays: Right-handed
: Turned Pro: 1997
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: Shoes:Adidas
: Racquet:Head
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Grand Slam History
Singles
Australian Roland Wimbledon US Open
Open Garros
1998 --- 4r 1r 4r
1999 3r 4r --- 2r
2000 1r QF 2r Won
2001 4r 3r QF SF
2002 Runner-up SF 2r 2r
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Doubles
Australian Roland Wimbledon US Open
Open Garros
2000 1r --- --- ---
2001 --- 1r 3r ---
2002 --- --- 2r
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1998
Finished the year in the Top 50 and made tour debut in Moscow where he lost
in the first round.
Reached the fourth round at French Open and the U.S. Open.
1999
Dropped only one set in five matches on his way to his first ATP title in
Boston. Reached the fourth round at the French Open.
Reached the semifinals in St. Petersburg, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Reached his
first Tennis Masters Series final in Paris before losing to Agassi in five
sets. More than doubled his match win total (39) from the previous year (17).
As the No. 2 Russian, helped his country to the Davis Cup semifinals by winning
a decisive fifth match in the first round and quarterfinals.
2000
Surprised everyone by defeating Pete Sampras, who had not lost a Grand Slam
final he'd appeared in since 1995, to win the U.S. Open and his first Grand
Slam title. It was Sampras' first straight-sets loss in a Slam final.
The next week in Tashkent, he became the first player since Ivan Lendl in 1985
to win a title the week after a Slam. Won back to back titles in Barcelona,
against Juan Carlos Ferrero, and in Mallorca, against Mikael Tillstrom. Won
his first title in Russia at St. Petersburg by defeating Dominik Hrbaty.
Led the ATP with seven titles and became the youngest player to finish the
year at No. 2 since 19-year-old Boris Becker in 1986. Was the first player
under 21 to win seven titles in a season since Mats Wilander won nine in 1983.
Led the ATP in matches won (73) and finals reached (9). Heavy favorite to end
the year at No. 1 going into the Tennis Masters Cup, but Safin lost in the
semifinals to Andre Agassi. He still had a chance if Gustavo Kuerten were to
lose a match. However, Kuerten had back-to-back victories against Pete Sampras
(semis) and Andre Agassi (final) to give Kuerten the No. 1 spot.
Reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal at the French Open.
Won his first Tennis Masters Series title in Toronto by defeating Harel Levy.
Reached the finals at Hamburg before losing in a fifth set tiebreak to Gustavo
Kuerten. Reached his second consecutive final at Paris and won by defeating
Mark Philippoussis in a fifth-set tiebreak on his sixth match point.
2001
Off to a rocky start, he's only reached one final this year -- the Dubai Open
in February. He retired against Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Reached the third round at the French Open and the quarterfinals at Wimbledon,
where he fell victim to the aces of eventual champion Goran Ivaniseivc 7-6 (2),
7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (3).
2002
Runner-up at the Australian Open. Lost to Sweden's Thomas Johansson 3-6, 6-4,
6-4, 7-6 (4).
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