TAG: Belgium
Dec/21
26
Biofile Ruben Bemelmans Interview
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By Scoop Malinowski Status: ATP no. 212. Highest ranking was 84. Turned pro in 2006. ATP match record is 30-61. Career prize money earnings are $2,197,180. Ht: 6-0 Wt: 165 DOB: January 14, 1988 In: Genk, Belgium First memory of tennis: When I started playing tennis as a kid, playing against the wall when my […] Continue to read full article...
ATP · Belgium · Davis Cup · Ruben Bemelmans
Dec/21
23
Coetzee Now Coaching Top Belgian Doubles Duo
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Leading South African professional tennis coach and former ATP doubles player Jeff Coetzee has signed a new coaching deal with rising Belgian tennis doubles team of Sander GillĂ© and Joran Vliegen. The Belgian duo, who are ranked 13 in the world as a team approached Coetzee after they learned that Coetzee had ended his long-standing […] Continue to read full article...
ATP Doubles · Belgium · Jeff Coetzee · Joran Vliegen · Lotto · Sander Gille
Status: Former ATP no. 30 had career wins vs Hewitt, Nadal, Djokovic, Wawrinka, Gasquet, Blake, Coria, Monfils, Safin, Gaudio, Krajicek, Verdasco, Santoro, Soderling. ATP career lasted from 2001-2011. Coaches at EBS Academy in Brussels. DOB: June 22, 1982 In: Maaseik, Belgium Ht: 6-4 Wt: 165 Tennis Inspiration: I was inspired by Boris Becker. First Tennis […] Continue to read full article...
ATP · Belgium · Davis Cup · Kristof Vliegen · Munich · Novak Djokovic · Rafael Nadal
Sep/21
28
Clijsters Loses Another Heartbreaker To Hsieh In Chicago
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The comeback of former world no. 1 Kim Clijsters has been an unmitigated disaster. The lastest flop by the Belgian happened yesterday in Chicago. With another wildcard gift, the 38 year old powered her way to a 3-love lead on Su Wei Hsieh but then lost seven games in a row. Clijsters found her groove […] Continue to read full article...
Babolat · Belgium · Kim Clijsters · US Open · WTA
David Goffin might be the greatest player in tennis history, pound for pound, inch for inch. Somehow this five-foot, eleven inch, 150 pounder, who could pass for a ballboy or an ITF 16s junior at Hollywood casting, is really a gargantuan tennis terror in disguise. A week ago Goffin swept through the ATP World Tour Finals all the way to the finals in London where he lost by a nose to Grigor Dimitrov 64 in the third. Continue to read full article...