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  1. Ken Skupski (* 9. April 1983 in Liverpool) ist ein britischer Tennisspieler aus England . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Karriere. 2 Erfolge. 2.1 Doppel. 2.1.1 Turniersiege. 2.1.1.1 ATP World Tour. 2.1.1.2 ATP Challenger Tour. 2.1.2 Finalteilnahmen. 3 Weblinks. Karriere.

    Nr.
    Datum
    Turnier
    Belag
    33.
    11. Juni 2022
    Vereinigtes Konigreich Nottingham (4)
    Rasen
    32.
    12. Juni 2021
    Vereinigtes Konigreich Nottingham (3)
    Rasen
    31.
    3. November 2019
    Teppich (i)
    30.
    13. Oktober 2019
    Hartplatz (i)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_SkupskiKen Skupski - Wikipedia

    Ken Skupski Jr. (born 9 April 1983) is a British former professional tennis player who specialised in doubles. He reached his career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 44 in July 2010, and won seven titles on the ATP Tour, most notably the 2021 Mexican Open alongside younger brother Neal Skupski, with whom he regularly competed ...

    Result
    W–l
    Date
    Tournament
    Win
    48–29
    Nottingham, UK (3)
    Win
    47–29
    Nottingham, UK (2)
    Win
    46–29
    Eckental, Germany
    Loss
    45–29
    Hamburg, Germany
  3. Official tennis player profile of Ken Skupski on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.

  4. 10. Juli 2022 · Ken Skupski calls an end to his 21-year career at Wimbledon. British doubles star Ken Skupski waved goodbye to a 21-year career having recently bowed out of the third round of Wimbledon, battling it out with 11th seeds Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies on Court 12, in front of the British fans.

    • University in Us
    • Beating A Wimbledon Champion in An Exhibition Match
    • Turning Professional
    • Flemski Partnership
    • 2010 Commonwealth Games
    • Mixed Doubles
    • Brotherly Partnership and Wimbledon
    • Wimbledon Championships 2017
    • First Victory Together
    • Academy and The Future

    Skupski pondered to University in 2002, the 19-year old ventured to Louisiana State University (LSU) in the US to obtain a General Studies degree. It allowed him to spend many hours a day on tennis courts and 15 hours of study a week. “LSU was one of the biggest universities in the country, one of the best sports schools. So you go to school as nor...

    In 1996, when Skupski was only 13, Richard Krajicek burst onto the Wimbledon scene, winning the men’s singles and becoming the only male Dutchman to win a Grand Slam tournament. Eight years later, the former Wimbledon champion faced Skupski in an exhibition match hosted in Liverpool. “Growing up, I didn’t expect there to be a big tournament in Live...

    After playing tournaments as an amateur, Skupski turned professional in 2007. Whilst he enjoyed playing singles, he realised doubles would be the way to go, moving forward in his career. “To be good at the professional game you need you need to be able to do it consistently. It’s not about doing it one match here and there. “I knew from a fairly ea...

    Colin Fleming and Ken Skupski began a partnership in 2008, which started off successfully. Dubbed as “Flemski”, the pair won their first four tournaments together. “I must have been in like the five hundreds (ranking), mid 2008. “And then by mid-2009, we beat the Bryan brothers who were world number one.” The Flemski duo won two ATPs in the 250 ser...

    Tennis made its first and only appearance in the Commonwealth Games in Delhi 2010, as an optional sport, with stars such as Mahesh Bhupathi leading the line in India. Skupski had the opportunity to compete in the games, this time with new partner Ross Hutchins. The duo defeated Rohan Bopanna and Somdev Devvarman in the semi-finals, and were excited...

    The silver medallist also competed in the mixed doubles with partner Sarah Borwell who were both paired up by coach Louis Cayer. “I won a bronze medal in the mixed doubles as well which is also a good thing because I had to beat Ross (who was paired with Anna Smith) in the bronze medal match. “It was a bit weird playing him, then beating him, to ge...

    While he enjoyed accolades at the Commonwealth Games, his biggest ambition was to one day play with his younger brother, Neal. Since the Flemski partnership, Skupski partnered up with Robin Haase and won the ATP Open 13 tournament in 2011, in the men’s doubles, adding his third ATP victory to his cabinet. The decision was made after a brief pairing...

    Fast forward to 2017, the pair made an appearance at the Wimbledon Championships. He played with brother Neal as a wildcard in the men’s doubles, losing to Łukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo in the quarter-finals, who went on to win the championships. Recollecting moments from the Grand Slam tournament, the most prominent ones were nothing to do with th...

    The pair won their first ATP title together in the Open Sud de France in 2018, beating Ben McLachlan and Hugo Nys in the doubles. “The one in Montpellier was probably our first big moment. “And it was yeah, it was an unbelievable moment not just from my brother and I both, but obviously for the whole family to achieve that.” Successes continued wit...

    Skupski, alongside Anthony Hardman, created The Skupski Doubles Academy in coalition with We Do Tennis, designed to coach all age groups, passionate about the sport. The 38-year old said: “The reality is I’m obviously getting older, I’ve got to think about the future. “The plan is when [my] tennis does finish professionally, I will go into coaching...

  5. Nickname: Skups. Favourite tournament: Wimbledon. Tennis beginnings: His breakthrough year was 2009, when he won his first two ATP tournaments and broke into the world's top 50 doubles players. Likes: Very talented golfer (handicap of six) and a big fan of Liverpool FC. Family: Married with three children.

  6. Official ATP Tour tennis stats of Ken Skupski including aces, double faults, serves, returns and break points. Filter by year and surface.