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Goran Ivanišević
Posted onDecember 12, byVoo de Mar
Born: September 13, in Split (Dalmacija in Yugoslavia)
Height: m
Plays: Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
Ivanišević stands as one of the most psychologically intriguing players of the 90s. He was a constant chameleon, altering his appearance regularly: long hair, short hair (at the start of , he sported an almost bald mohawk hairstyle), with stubble, a full beard, or clean-shaven. Hed don a cap or a headband, and in , a flamboyant plume above his forehead emerged. I think young people like it. Old people, you know, are not so happy. Its tough to please old people. They complain too much, he quipped about his eccentric hairstyle.
Consistency wasnt his forte; Ivanišević rarely wore the same T-shirt for longer than a month, though he favored the Sergio Tacchini brand, and stuck his entire career to Head racquets with yellow over-grips. His constant sartorial changes painted a picture o
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Goran Ivanisevic Biography
Goran Ivanisevic has an fantastisk legacy in the idrott of tennis. Ivanisevic was one of the stronger men's single players in the s. He reached a career-best of number two in the world rankings behind Pete Sampras in After three runner-up finishes at Wimbledon, Ivanisevic had an amazing comeback in , becoming the only wildcard entry to ever win the storied singles championship. He also shined in Olympic competition, winning bronze in both the singles and men's doubles competition in For his achievements in the sport, Ivanisevic was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in
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Goran Ivanišević
Croatian tennis player (born )
Ivanišević playing at a seniors' exhibition event as part of Vienna Open in October | |
Country(sports) | Yugoslavia (–) Croatia (–) |
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Residence | Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Born | () 13 September (age53) Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia |
Height | m (6ft 4in) |
Turnedpro | |
Retired | |
Plays | Left-handed (two-handed backhand) |
Prize money | US$19,, |
Int. Tennis HoF | [1](member page) |
Careerrecord | – (%) |
Careertitles | 22 |
Highestranking | No. 2 (4 July ) |
AustralianOpen | QF (, , ) |
FrenchOpen | QF (, , ) |
Wimbledon | W () |
US Open | SF () |
TourFinals | SF (, , ) |
GrandSlamCup | W () |
OlympicGames | SF () |
Careerrecord | – (%) |
Careertitles | 9 |
Highestranking | No. 20 (6 January ) |
AustralianOpen | 2R (, ) |
FrenchOpen | F (, ) |
Wimbledon | 3R (, ) |
US Open | QF () |
Davis Cup | W () |
Hopman Cup | W () |
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