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'''Jürgen Melzer''' (born May 22, ]) is a male ] ] player. He reached a career high ranking of #33 in the world on ], ], and a doubles ranking of #25 on ], ]. Melzer plays left-handed and is 6'0" tall. In ], he won the boy's singles event at Wimbledon. On Sunday ], he won the doubles title at the 2006 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tenis Championships in ], with his ] playing partner ]. In the final, the duo beat ] ] and the unfortunate American ], who also lost the singles final on the same day. | '''Jürgen Melzer''' (born May 22, ]) is a male ] ] player. He reached a career high ranking of #33 in the world on ], ], and a doubles ranking of #25 on ], ]. Melzer plays left-handed and is 6'0" tall. In ], he won the boy's singles event at Wimbledon. On Sunday ], he won the doubles title at the 2006 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tenis Championships in ], with his ] playing partner ]. In the final, the duo beat ] ] and the unfortunate American ], who also lost the singles final on the same day. Melzer won the final of the ATP tournament in ] beating ] in the final (6-1, 7-5). | ||
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Jürgen Melzer (born May 22, 1981) is a male Austrian tennis player. He reached a career high ranking of #33 in the world on January 10, 2005, and a doubles ranking of #25 on May 15, 2006. Melzer plays left-handed and is 6'0" tall. In 1999, he won the boy's singles event at Wimbledon. On Sunday July 16, he won the doubles title at the 2006 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tenis Championships in Newport, Rhode Island, with his American playing partner Robert Kendrick. In the final, the duo beat South African Jeff Coetzee and the unfortunate American Justin Gimelstob, who also lost the singles final on the same day. Melzer won the final of the ATP tournament in Bucharest beating Filippo Volandri in the final (6-1, 7-5).
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