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Taylor Fritz
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Place of residence Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA
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Height 193 cm
Weight 84 kg
Carier start
Working hand right
Backhand two-handed
Trainer David Nainkin
Christian Gro
Prize money, dollars 256 852
Singles
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Highest position 53 (August 29, 2016)
Grand Slam tournaments
Australia 1st round (2016)
France 1st round (2016)
Doubles
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Highest position 466 (9 May 2016)
Grand Slam tournaments
USA 1st round (2015)
Last updated: May 23, 2016

Taylor Fritz wrapped up his junior career in 2015. He played eight junior tournaments that year, including all four Grand Slams, reaching at least the quarter-finals in each (Australian Open quarter-final, French Open final, singles semi-final and doubles at the Wimbledon tournament and victory at the U.S. Open). His main rival was compatriot Tommy Paul, whom Fritz faced twice in the finals, losing in France and winning in New York. The US Open was the last tournament in Fritz's junior career, after which he began to actively compete in adult ATP Challenger tournaments, but at the end of the year he was nevertheless named the first racket of the world among juniors by the ITF. Fritz became the first US representative in ten years to top the annual ITF rankings - a success the Americans have not achieved since 2005, when Donald Young became world number one among juniors.

Professional career

After the US Open, Fritz played in the Challengers for the rest of 2015, winning two consecutive tournaments of this rank in California in October and losing his third final in November in Illinois. During the year, he defeated opponents from the top hundred of the ranking three times, including the 66th racket of the world Pablo Carreno at the ATP main tour tournament in Nottingham. Fritz started 2016 with a third victory in the Challenger, this time in Australia, beating world number 100 Dudi Sela in the final. Having successfully passed the qualification sieve at Open Championship Australia, he played in the main draw of an adult tournament for the first time in his career Grand Slam, but lost there in five sets to 22nd-ranked Jack Sock.

In the first half of February, at the ATP main tour tournament in Memphis, Fritz became a finalist, beating the 29th racket of the world Steve Johnson in the second round, but in the final he could not resist the three-time winner of this tournament, the seventh racket of the world Kei Nishikori. Fritz, for whom Memphis was only his third career ATP tournament, became the youngest American to reach an ATP tournament final since 1989, when 17-year-old Michael Chang won the tournament at Wembley. Having reached the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 tournament in Acapulco in the last week of February after defeating world number 30 Jeremy Chardy in the first round, Fritz entered the top 100 tennis players in the world for the first time in his career.

End of year rating

Year Single
rating
Doubles
rating
174 956
1 151 1 098

Performances at tournaments

Singles performances

ATP Singles Finals (1)

Losses (1)

Legend
Grand Slam Tournaments (0)
ATP Tour Final (0)
ATP Masters 1000 (0)
ATP 500 (0)
ATP 250 (0)

Challengers and Futures singles finals (4)

Victories (3)

date Tournament Coating Opponent in the final Check
1. October 11, 2015 Sacramento, USA Hard USA Jared Donaldson 6-4 3-6 6-4
2. October 18, 2015 Fairfield, USA Hard Germany Dustin Brown 6-3 6-4
3. January 10, 2016 Happy Valley, Australia Hard Israel Dudi Sela 7-6(7) 6-2

Losses (1)

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She was upset and sad that she didn't get to see more. But I was very glad that she became herself again and now I was absolutely sure that from that day on she would definitely stop moping and would be ready again for any new “adventures.”
“Please forgive me, but I probably won’t do anything else today...” I said apologetically. - But thank you very much for helping.
Stella beamed. She really loved feeling needed, so I always tried to show her how much she meant to me (which was absolutely true).
- OK. “We’ll go somewhere else another time,” she agreed complacently.
I think she, like me, was a little exhausted, but, as always, she tried not to show it. I waved my hand at her... and found myself at home, on my favorite sofa, with a bunch of impressions that now needed to be calmly comprehended, and slowly, leisurely “digested”...

By the age of ten I had become very attached to my father.
I've always adored him. But, unfortunately, in my first childhood years he traveled a lot and was at home too rarely. Every day spent with him at that time was a holiday for me, which I later remembered for a long time, and piece by piece I collected all the words dad said, trying to keep them in my soul, like a precious gift.
From an early age, I always had the impression that I had to earn my father’s attention. I don't know where this came from or why. No one ever stopped me from seeing him or communicating with him. On the contrary, my mother always tried not to disturb us if she saw us together. And dad always gladly spent all his free time left from work with me. We would go into the forest with him, plant strawberries in our garden, go to the river to swim, or just talk while sitting under our favorite old apple tree, which is what I loved to do almost everything.

In the forest for the first mushrooms...

On the banks of the Nemunas River (Neman)

Dad was a great conversationalist, and I was ready to listen to him for hours if the opportunity arose... Probably just his strict attitude to life, arrangement life values, the never changing habit of not getting anything for nothing, all this created for me the impression that I should deserve it too...
I remember very well how, as a very small child, I hung on his neck when he returned home from business trips, endlessly repeating how much I loved him. And dad looked at me seriously and answered: “If you love me, you shouldn’t tell me this, but you should always show me...”
And it was these words of his that remained an unwritten law for me for the rest of my life... True, I probably wasn’t always very good at “showing”, but I always tried honestly.
And in general, for everything that I am now, I owe it to my father, who, step by step, sculpted my future “I”, never giving any concessions, despite how selflessly and sincerely he loved me. During the most difficult years of my life, my father was my “island of calm,” where I could return at any time, knowing that I was always welcome there.
Having lived a very difficult and turbulent life himself, he wanted to be sure that I could stand up for myself in any unfavorable circumstances for me and would not break down from any troubles in life.
Actually, I can say from the bottom of my heart that I was very, very lucky with my parents. If they had been a little different, who knows where I would be now, and whether I would be at all...
I also think that fate brought my parents together for a reason. Because it seemed absolutely impossible for them to meet...
My dad was born in Siberia, in the distant city of Kurgan. Siberia was not the original place of residence of my father's family. This was the decision of the then “fair” Soviet government and, as has always been accepted, was not subject to discussion...
So, my real grandparents, one fine morning, were rudely escorted from their beloved and very beautiful, huge family estate, cut off from their usual life, and put into a completely creepy, dirty and cold carriage, heading in a frightening direction - Siberia...
Everything that I will talk about further was collected by me bit by bit from the memories and letters of our relatives in France, England, as well as from the stories and memories of my relatives and friends in Russia and Lithuania.
To my great regret, I was able to do this only after my father’s death, many, many years later...
Grandfather’s sister Alexandra Obolensky (later Alexis Obolensky) and Vasily and Anna Seryogin, who voluntarily went, were also exiled with them, who followed their grandfather by their own choice, since Vasily Nikandrovich long years was my grandfather's attorney in all his affairs and one of his closest friends.

Alexandra (Alexis) Obolenskaya Vasily and Anna Seryogin

Probably, you had to be truly a FRIEND in order to find the strength to make such a choice and go of your own free will to where you were going, as you go only to your own death. And this “death”, unfortunately, was then called Siberia...
I have always been very sad and painful for our beautiful Siberia, so proud, but so mercilessly trampled by the Bolshevik boots! ... And no words can tell how much suffering, pain, lives and tears this proud, but tormented land has absorbed... Is it because it was once the heart of our ancestral home that the “far-sighted revolutionaries” decided to denigrate and destroy this land, choosing it for their own devilish purposes?... After all, for many people, even many years later, Siberia still remained a “cursed” land, where someone’s father, someone’s brother, someone’s died. then a son... or maybe even someone's entire family.
My grandmother, whom I, to my great chagrin, never knew, was pregnant with my father at that time and had a very difficult time with the journey. But, of course, there was no need to wait for help from anywhere... So the young Princess Elena, instead of the quiet rustling of books in the family library or the usual sounds of the piano when she played her favorite works, this time she listened only to the ominous sound of wheels, which seemed to menacingly They were counting down the remaining hours of her life, so fragile and which had become a real nightmare... She sat on some bags by the dirty carriage window and incessantly looked at the last pathetic traces of the “civilization” that was so familiar and familiar to her, going further and further away...
Grandfather's sister, Alexandra, with the help of friends, managed to escape at one of the stops. By general agreement, she was supposed to get (if she was lucky) to France, where this moment her whole family lived there. True, none of those present had any idea how she could do this, but since this was their only, albeit small, but certainly last hope, giving it up was too great a luxury for their completely hopeless situation. Alexandra’s husband, Dmitry, was also in France at that moment, with the help of whom they hoped, from there, to try to help her grandfather’s family get out of the nightmare into which life had so mercilessly thrown them, at the vile hands of brutal people...

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Taylor Fritz was born on Oct 28, 1997 (22) in Rancho Santa Fe, CA, USA; currently residing in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, USA. Fritz T. is a Right-handed player and is currently ranked 32nd in the ATP rankings with 1315 points. Taylor Fritz's total earnings this year are €975.6k, but he has only earned €2.6M in his career. Please note that total earnings are calculated only from tournament prize money, income from sponsors is not included in this amount.

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