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 David Nalbandian
  
 Full Name :David Nalbandian
 Birth date :1st January, 1982
 Birth place :Cordoba
 Height :180 cm
 Weight :78 kg
 Type :Right handed
 Pro since :1995
 ATP/WTA :10
  • David enjoys fishing and playing soccer (big fan of River Plate) , Car Rallying, Angling.
  • He was only the second South American semifinalist in Wimbledon history, after Peru''s Alex Olmedo in 1959.
  • David is ranked No. 28 in the ATP Champions Race and No. 32 in the tournament entry rankings
  • Wimbledon 2002 is Nalbandian's first ever senior grass-court event...only previous grass-court experience was in two junior events.
  • In 1999, was defaulted for arriving late for his Wimbledon junior semifinal match.

Current Singles Rank in Entry System: 12
Current Doubles Rank: 183
Career Singles Titles: 2
Career Prize Money: $1,151,200
Career Win-Loss Record: 53 - 35

David Nalbandian was born and lives in Cordoba, Argentina. As a prodigious 16 year old, won the US Open Boys Singles, already demonstrating a versatile game for all speeds and surfaces. First tentative steps on the senior Futures tour. Junior success continued with a runners-up spot at Roland Garros (to Coria) and semi-final spot at Wimbledon, when he was defaulted for not turning up to his match due to a scheduling misunderstanding. Won Boys Doubles (w/ Coria). Won first Futures title in Italy. Now a full time senior tour player. Semi-finals at Belo Horizonte & Buenos Aires Challenger events. Pushes Jim Courier to tough 3 setter in ATP Tour debut. Strong start with two ATP quarters in Bogota and Vina Del Mar. The European summer tour brought semi results in Umag and Sopot, culminating with first ATP tour final in Palermo. Swept to first ATP tour tournament win in Estoril with victories over Ferrero and Moya. As No 28 seed at Wimbledon, defied all expectation by reaching final with hard fought wins over Arthurs, Lapentti and Malisse. Consolidated with quarter-final in Montreal and then topped off year with win in Basel, beating Henman, Federer and Gonzalez. Kicked off the year with yet another win over Federer to make Australian Open quarters. Solid results through spring capped by semis in TMS Hamburg and last 16 Wimbledon after a setback at Roland Garros. Brilliant spell in late summer on cement - final in Montreal, quarters in Cincinnatti, then semi at US Open after subduing the serves of Federer and Philippoussis, and a narrow and controversial loss to Roddick. Wrist and abdomen injuries meant a string of withdrawals from autumn events but returned to reach final in Basel and thus qualify for Tennis Masters Cup. There, trounced Ferrero but lost to Federer and to Agassi in another contentious match. Nalbandian is a heavy hitter from the baseline but, unlike most of his compatriots, does not count clay as his favourite surface, with the French Open his poorest Grand Slam result of year. But he has been in encouraging form coming into this year's event, reaching the quarter-finals at the Monte Carlo Masters and the final in Rome.