What happened to Davydenko?

What happened to Davydenko?

The former world No3 Nikolay Davydenko has announced his retirement from tennis. I officially announce my retirement from professional tennis. “I decided to retire in June after Roland Garros. I felt I could not play at the level I used to play at.

When did Davydenko retire?

October 16, 2014
Nikolay Davydenko/Career end

How old is Davydenko?

40 years (June 2, 1981)
Nikolay Davydenko/Age

Who qualified for Nitto ATP 2020?

Singles

# Players Date qualified
1 Novak Djokovic 14 August
2 Rafael Nadal 14 August
3 Dominic Thiem 14 August
4 Daniil Medvedev 14 September

Is there match fixing in tennis?

The ruling prohibits Kicker from competing in or attending a sanctioned tennis match. In September 2019 Brazilian tennis player Diego Matos received a lifetime ban for match fixing. In May 2020 Egyptian tennis player Youssef Hossam received a lifetime ban for match fixing, as his brother Karim had two years prior.

When did Nikolay Davydenko retire from professional tennis?

His biggest achievement was winning the 2009 ATP World Tour Finals, and he also won three ATP Masters Series. In mid-October 2014 Davydenko retired from competitions. Davydenko was granted Russian citizenship in 1999 at the age of 18, and after that represented Russia.

When did Nikolay Davydenko win his first ATP title?

Davydenko made huge strides on the ATP Tour in 2003. He opened the season with his first ATP title in Adelaide, defeating Kristof Vliegen in the final. A few months later, he captured his second tour title in Estoril on clay, beating Agustín Calleri.

What was Nikolay Davydenko’s best Grand Slam result?

Davydenko’s best result in a Grand Slam tournament was reaching the semi-finals, which he accomplished on four occasions: twice each at the French Open and the U.S. Open, losing to Roger Federer in all but one of them. His biggest achievement was winning the 2009 ATP World Tour Finals, and he also won three ATP Masters Series.

When did Nikolay Davydenko play at the Miami Masters?

Nikolay Davydenko practicing at the 2007 Miami Masters. 2007 started with another quarterfinal appearance at the Australian Open for the third consecutive year. He was slow to find his form in the clay court season, but finally did at the Rome Masters, losing in the semifinal to Rafael Nadal in an enthralling match, 6–7, 7–6, 4–6.