German tennis player
Sebastian FitzCountry (sports) | Germany |
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Born | (1979-08-12) 12 August 1979 (age 45) |
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Plays | Left-handed |
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Prize money | $59,256 |
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Career record | 0–1 |
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Highest ranking | No. 257 (21 Feb 2005) |
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Australian Open | Q2 (2005) |
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Career record | 0–2 |
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Highest ranking | No. 241 (7 Feb 2005) |
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Sebastian Fitz (born 12 August 1979) is a German former professional tennis player.[1]
A left-handed player, Fitz reached a career high singles ranking of 257 in the world. His only ATP Tour singles main draw appearance came as a lucky loser at the 2004 Nottingham Open, where he was beaten in the first round by Victor Hănescu in three sets.[2] He made the second qualifying round of the 2005 Australian Open.[3]
Fitz has a younger sister, Christina, who also competed on the professional tennis tour.[4][5]
ITF Futures titles
Singles: (3)
No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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1.
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Aug 2003
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Iran F1, Tehran
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Clay
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Alexander Hartman
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7–5, 6–1
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2.
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Oct 2004
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Nigeria F6, Lagos
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Hard
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Roger Anderson
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6–3, 6–7(9), 6–3
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3.
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Jul 2006
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Germany F9A, Wetzlar
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Clay
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Artemon Apostu-Efremov
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6–4, 6–1
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Doubles: (6)
No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score
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1.
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May 2001
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Yugoslavia F1, Palić
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Clay
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Dominic Boulet
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Dejan Petrovic Sergei Pozdnev
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6–7(5), 6–4, 6–4
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2.
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Aug 2001
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Luxembourg F2, Luxembourg
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Clay
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Jay Gooding
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Roberto Álvarez Jordane Doble
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6–7(3), 6–3, 6–3
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3.
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May 2004
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Germany F5, Esslingen
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Clay
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Marcello Craca
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Jakub Záhlava Raven Klaasen
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7–5, 6–4
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4.
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May 2004
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Saudi Arabia F2, Riyadh
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Hard
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Karim Maamoun
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Mustafa Ghouse Aisam Qureshi
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6–4, 6–4
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5.
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Jun 2004
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Kuwait F2, Mishref
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Hard
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Frank Moser
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Gouram Kostava Ramin Raziyani
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3–6, 6–3, 6–2
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6.
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Jan 2006
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France F2, Feucherolles
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Hard
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David Corrie
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Julien Jeanpierre Nicolas Renavand
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6–4, 5–7, 6–4
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