Paradorn Srichaphan

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Paradorn Srichaphan
Srichaphan at the US Open, 2004
Paradorn Srichaphan at the 2004 US Open
Nickname(s) Ball
Country Flag of Thailand Thailand
Residence Bangkok, Thailand
Date of birth June 14, 1979 (age 28)
Place of birth Khon Kaen, Thailand
Height 6'1 (185 cm)
Weight 180 lbs (81 kg)
Turned pro 1997
Plays Right-handed
Career prize money $3,458,330
Singles
Career record: 239-193
Career titles: 5
Highest ranking: 9 (May 12, 2003)
Grand Slam results
Australian Open 4th (2004)
French Open 3rd (2002)
Wimbledon 4th (2003)
US Open 4th (2003)
Doubles
Career record: 25-60
Career titles: 0
Highest ranking: 79 (September 8, 2003)

Infobox last updated on: October 6, 2007.

Paradorn Srichaphan (Thai: ภราดร ศรีชาพันธุ์; born June 14, 1979) is a tennis player from Thailand. He is the highest ranked player from Thailand in history, reaching a career high World No. 9, the highest ranking that has been achieved by a player born in Asia. His nickname is "Ball".

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[edit] Career

Paradorn Srichaphan on the cover of TIME magazine as one of Asian Heroes.
Paradorn Srichaphan on the cover of TIME magazine as one of Asian Heroes.

Paradorn started his professional ATP career in 1998. He remained in the lower ranks of the professional circuit for several years. However his ranking continued to improve. After being a surprise finalist in the 2000 Hopman Cup, 2002 was a breakthrough year for him as he managed to get into the top 30 after defeating Andre Agassi in Wimbledon. In 2003 he won his first ATP-level singles title, the Hamlet Cup. By the end of the year, he was ranked World No. 11 in the ATP rankings. He is however not in favor of playing doubles having won no title in this category on either Challenger or ATP level.

Paradorn is extremely popular in Asia, especially in Thailand. Paradorn was Thailand's flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece and participated in the Games' tennis event. Unfortunately he lost in the first round of the tournament to Joachim Johansson. His best Olympics performance was 2nd round in Sydney, beating Attila Savolt before being beaten by 3rd seed Magnus Norman. Paradorn plays with big serves and powerful forehands. He uses a one-handed backhand, and is known for being a weak player on clay courts due to his lack of patience when playing points.

At the 2006 Indian Wells masters tournament, Srichaphan reached the semi-finals and lost against World No. 1 Roger Federer in two sets (2–6, 3–6). En route to the semi-final he beat #20 Robby Ginepri in the second round, #16 Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain in the 3rd round, #4 David Nalbandian in the 4th round and #25 Jarkko Nieminen of Finland in the quarter-final.

In the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, Srichaphan received the 29th seed in the tournament but was upset in the first round by Agustin Calleri in five sets. Paradorn did not perform well in all the events he participated in early 2007 due to wrist injury and he missed basically the whole 2007 season. As a result his ranking fell to below 900th. After the end of the ATP Masters Series event in Miami that ended in early April 2008, Srichaphan fell entirely out of the ATP rankings. It is not yet known whether he has plans to return to the tour.

Paradorn is sponsored by Adidas (shoes & clothing), Yonex (racquets) and Thai Airways International.

[edit] Personal life

Paradorn is noted for his politeness on the court. At each match, he performs the wai, the traditional Thai greeting, clasping his hands together and bowing to the four corners of the stadium. The gesture is seen as thanking the fans and it has become his trademark. His success in tennis led to a spike in popularity of the game in Thailand. The Nation newspaper named him "Thai of the Year" in 2002. And in 2003, Paradorn was featured on the cover of Time and featured as one of the year's "Asian heroes."[1]

In January 2005 Thai local media published Paradorn"s tsunami contribution at 10,000 THB ($250) to Thai Red Cross. The news caused wide-spread discussion about the inappropriate donation value compared to his lifestyle and income.[2]

In November 2005, Paradorn spent a week (November 26 to December 3) as a Buddhist monk in a temple outside Bangkok. He adopted the Buddhist name Mahaviro, meaning "great and brave", wore saffron robes and shaved his head. His then girlfriend, Odette Henriette Jacqmin was present for the ceremony.[3]

On April 20, 2007, an announcement was made of the upcoming engagement between Paradorn Srichaphan and Natalie Glebova (Miss Universe 2005).[4]

They were married on 29 November 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand.[5]

[edit] Titles won

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (0)
Tennis Masters Cup (0)
ATP Masters Series (0)
ATP Tour (5)
Challengers (1)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. Dec. 2001 Bangkok, Thailand Hard (i) Flag of the Netherlands John Van Lottum 6–2, 6–3
2. Aug. 2002 Long Island, USA Hard Flag of Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela 5–7, 6–2, 6–2
3. Oct. 2002 Stockholm, Sweden Hard (i) Flag of Chile Marcelo Ríos Mayorga 6–7, 6–0, 6–3, 6–2
4. Dec. 2002 Chennai, India Hard Flag of Slovakia Karol Kučera 6–3, 6–1
5. Aug. 2003 Long Island, USA Hard Flag of the United States James Blake 6–2, 6–4
6. Jun. 2004 Nottingham, Great Britain Grass Flag of Sweden Thomas Johansson 1–6, 7–6, 6–3

[edit] Singles finalist (6)

  • 2002: Chennai
  • 2002: Washington
  • 2003: Indianapolis
  • 2004: Chennai
  • 2005: Chennai
  • 2005: Stockholm
Awards
Preceded by
Goran Ivanišević
ATP Most Improved Player
2002
Succeeded by
Rainer Schüttler
Preceded by
Patrick Rafter
Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award
2002 and 2003
Succeeded by
Roger Federer

[edit] References

  1. ^ Walsh, Bryan. April 28, 2003. A rising Thai tennis star wins—and smiles—big, Time.
  2. ^ Nation Multimedia Group. January 13, 2005 Srichaphans cough up
  3. ^ Paradorn to get ordained Saturday. Pro Tennis Fan.
  4. ^ Gulf Times Newspaper. 22 April, 2007 [1]
  5. ^ "It's love-all for happy couple", The Nation, 2007-04-21. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. 

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