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Dmitry Igorevich Tursunov (; born 12 December 1982) is a Russian
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coach and former player. At age 12, he moved to the United States to train and further his prospects of becoming a professional player. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 20, achieved in October 2006. Tursunov jokes about his lack of ability and success on
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s. He was sponsored by Fila and Wilson. He helped the Russian Davis Cup team win the 2006 Davis Cup and reach the finals of the 2007 Davis Cup.Draws and results
Davis Cup


Tennis career

Tursunov began playing tennis in Moscow at the age of five when his father made him play a few hours a day. He came to the United States to train with Vitaly Gorin.
I practiced a few hours a day. My dad realized fairly early that I had a lot of potential. A lot of people criticize him for basically choosing that career for me. He understood that I didn’t have many options to make money and since he really liked tennis, he decided that I was to be a tennis player. It just happened that I was naturally good at it.


1998–2002: Early years

Tursunov played his first match in June 1998 against Chris Groer in a Futures event in Los Angeles and won, but lost in the following round. In 1999, the Russian played in the Futures events in Philippines and United States and was able to reach two semifinals and a quarterfinal. In 2000, he broke a leg in January, which forced him to miss four months of the season. When he came back, he continued playing in Futures events in the United States. He reached his first Futures final in Haines City, Florida, but lost to Australian Jaymon Crabb. He then won his first Futures title the following week, defeating another Australian Peter Luczak. He reached another final in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, losing to Scott Barron and won two more Futures events in Malibu, California over José de Armas and in Scottsdale, Arizona over Stefan Wauters. In 2001, Tursunov won the Futures event in Boca Raton over Jeff Morrison, then the Dallas Challenger defeating Justin Bower. After these two lower-level tournament successes, Tursunov qualified for his first ATP event in 2001 Kroger St. Jude International and made the quarterfinals, earning his first top-100 win over then world No. 51, Greg Rusedski along the way, before losing to eventual champion
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. He continued playing on the Challenger circuit, reaching three quarterfinals, but his form suffered after his impact in Memphis because of what doctors believed was a bulging disk in his back. He returned after two months away, and then suffered a stress fracture in his leg. Tursunov was forced to miss six months and did not come back to tennis until June 2002, That year, he won another title on the United States Futures circuit and reached a Challenger semifinal and two quarterfinals.


2003–2005

After making two finals on the
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in Aptos losing to Jeff Salzenstein and in the Bronx, New York to Ivo Karlović, Tursunov qualified for his first Grand Slam event at the US Open defeating former world-number-one and then world No. 14,
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, in five sets, earning his first top-20 win before losing in the third round to
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. Continuing on after the US Open, he won two consecutive Challenger titles: in Mandeville, Louisiana over Jan Hernych, and in San Antonio, Texas over Sébastien de Chaunac, and then the semifinals of his next two Challenger tournaments. At the end of 2003, he finished the year ranked in the top 100 for the first time in his career. Tursunov started the season of 2004 losing in the first rounds of Chennai Open and Australian Open, but won Waikoloa Challenger over Alejandro Falla. He then reached the quarterfinals of the Cellular South Cup losing to Mardy Fish. He then played in his first Masters event but lost in the first rounds of Indian Wells Open and Miami Open. He then reached the quarterfinals of U.S. Clay Court Championships losing to eventual champion Tommy Haas. He then lost in the first round in his next three ATP Tour in the Torneo Godó,
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, and Queen's Club. However, he rebounded in the
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upsetting 19th seed and compatriot
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in the first round and eventually fell to ninth seed
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in the third round. At the TD Waterhouse Cup, he was able to reach his first ATP Tour semifinals retiring against
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. After the US Open loss to Fabrice Santoro in the second round, Tursunov was forced out of tennis again for seven months with a broken vertebra suffered in a boating accident. He came back at the 2005 Indian Wells Masters tournament losing to Agustín Calleri. In his next tournaments, he reached the second rounds of
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and Queen's Club, and the first round of the Nottingham Open. At Wimbledon, Tursunov achieved his best ever performance in a Grand Slam tournament by making the fourth round. In his second-round match against then world No. 9, Tim Henman, he had to play in a Wimbledon club shirt as two of his shirts were stolen from the locker room before the match. He eventually defeated the local hope in five sets, earning his first top-ten win of his career. He eventually lost in the fourth round to
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. He then reached the second rounds of RCA Championships and
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, the first rounds of Cincinnati Masters and Pilot Pen Tennis and reached also the second round of his next four tournaments including the US Open. At the Kremlin Cup, he was able to reach the semifinals losing to compatriot
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. He then won the Challenger event in Kolding, Denmark defeating Steve Darcis. In his last tournament of the year, he reached the third round of the Paris Masters losing to
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.


2006–2007

2006 was a successful year for Tursunov as he achieved his highest ever ranking thus far, he began by reaching the quarterfinals of Qatar Open and Sydney International losing to eventual finalists
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and Igor Andreev, respectively. He then reached the second round of Australian Open to Tommy Robredo. At the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships he lost in the quarterfinals to Tommy Haas. He then won a Challenger event in Sunrise, Florida defeating Alberto Martín. At
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, he was able to reach the fourth round of a Master Series for the first time losing to world No. 1,
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. He then went 1–6 in his next six events only earning a victory over
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at the Estoril Open. At the French Open, Tursunov lost to
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after having a 2–0 set lead in the third round. He then reached the quarterfinals of the Queen's Club Championships losing to local hero Tim Henman and the first round of Nottingham Open losing to another local hero
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. He defeated then world No. 4, Ivan Ljubičić, in the third round of Wimbledon coming back from two sets to love, before losing in the next round. After losing his serve in the fifth set to give Nieminen an 8–7 lead, he hit a ball at the chair umpire's chair. He was given a point penalty and later fined £4,000 ($7,500) for "unsportsmanlike conduct". He called the chair umpire, Fergus Murphy, an "idiot" in the news conference he had after the match. He then reached his first ATP final at the LA Tennis Open losing to Tommy Haas and followed it up with a semifinal performance at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic losing to Andy Murray. He then fell in the third rounds of Rogers Cup and US Open, and the second rounds of Cincinnati Masters and BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy. Additionally, he lost to Dennis Novikov at the 2016 Sarasota Challenger while Novikov was experimenting with a new Yonex frame. He then won his first career title at the Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Open defeating Tommy Robredo in the semifinals and
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in the final. He then lost four consecutive matches in the third round of Japan Open Tennis Championships and the first rounds of Kremlin Cup, Madrid Masters and St. Petersburg Open. He then reached the third round of Paris Masters losing to eventual champion Nikolay Davydenko. At the end of the year, he won a Challenger event in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine defeating Benjamin Becker in the final. On 6 January 2007, Tursunov won the Hopman Cup in Perth, Western Australia, while representing Russia alongside
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. In the final, Tursunov defeated Tommy Robredo in straight sets, after teammate Petrova's victory over
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. Following this match was a pro set mixed doubles between Russians Tursunov and Nadia Petrova and Spaniards Tommy Robredo and Anabel Medina Garrigues. This match was a clear show of the playful nature of Tursunov and the other players. The match was relaxed since the outcome of the mixed-doubles pro set match did not matter. At one stage, Anabel Medina Garrigues switched with Tursunov so that Tursunov and Robredo were on one side, while Medina Garrigues and Petrova were on the other. The umpire assigned points to Spain regardless. At the Australian Open, he reached the third round, losing to Tomáš Berdych. He lost in the first round of his next four ATP Tour tournaments. He then fell in the second rounds of Estoril Open and Internazionali d'Italia, and the first round of the Hamburg Masters. At the
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he fell to Fernando Verdasco. During the grass-court season he reached the semifinals of Queen's Club Championships and Nottingham Open to big servers Andy Roddick and Ivo Karlović. At Wimbledon, Tursunov was beaten in four sets in the third round by Tommy Haas. Ironically, Haas was unable to go on and play his next game against Roger Federer due to an abdominal injury. In
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, Tursunov won his second career title, defeating surprise finalist Frank Dancevic. He then lost three consecutive matches at the Masters event of the Rogers Cup and Cincinnati Masters, and the US Open. Tursunov then rebounded by winning his second title of the year at the Thailand Open, dominating Benjamin Becker. He then reached the third round of the Japan Open losing to
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. He then lost early in Kremlin Cup and Madrid Masters. At the St. Petersburg Open, he fell in the quarterfinals to Andy Murray. At the Paris Masters, he lost to Mardy Fish. As the defending champion, Tursunov lost in the final of the Challenger in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine to Mischa Zverev.


2008–2009

Tursunov played his first tournament of 2008 at the Qatar Open falling to Nikolay Davydenko in the quarterfinals. At the Sydney International, he defeated Stan Wawrinka, top seed and No. 8 in the world Richard Gasquet, Sébastien Grosjean, and Fabrice Santoro. In the final, Tursunov defeated Australian Chris Guccione for his fourth career title. At the Australian Open, Tursunov beat
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in the first round. However, he then lost his next match against Sam Querrey, in four sets. Tursunov lost in the first round of
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to Rafael Nadal, but combined with Tomáš Berdych to win the doubles title, defeating Mikhail Youzhny and Philipp Kohlschreiber in the final. This was his second doubles career title. In the 2008 Dubai Tennis Championships, Dubai Championships, he fell to Richard Gasquet. At the 2008 Pacific Life Open, Indian Wells Open, he fell to Juan Ignacio Chela. At the 2008 Sony Ericsson Open, Miami Open, he defeated Richard Gasquet in their third encounter of the year in the second round, but lost in the fourth round to Tomáš Berdych. In Monte-Carlo, he lost to Igor Andreev. At the 2008 Open Sabadell Atlántico Barcelona, Barcelona Open, he reached the quarterfinals losing to German Denis Gremelmayr. He lost two consecutive first-round appearances at the 2008 Italian Open (tennis), Rome Masters and the 2008 Hamburg Masters, Hamburg Masters. At Roland Garros, Tursunov won his first two matches against Daniel Brands and Guillermo García López, and then lost to Jérémy Chardy in straight sets. However, Tursunov paired up with Igor Kunitsyn in the men's doubles event. They reached the semifinals, losing to Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić. This performance lifted Tursunov to a career-high doubles ranking of No. 36. In Nottingham, Tursunov walked off the court when losing by a set and a break in a first-round doubles match after disagreeing with a line call. The next morning, the ATP announced that he had been thrown out of the tournament because of his actions. This included the singles tournament, handing second round opponent Thomas Johansson a walkover into the quarterfinals. At Wimbledon, Tursunov beat Nicolas Mahut and Chris Eaton (tennis), Chris Eaton, but lost to Janko Tipsarević in the third round. At the 2008 Indianapolis Tennis Championships, Indianapolis Tennis Championships, Tursunov upset top seed James Blake (tennis), James Blake to make it to the final. He was unable to defend his title, losing to Gilles Simon in the championship match. At the 2008 Rogers Cup, Rogers Cup, Tursunov lost in the third round to Blake. He lost to eventual champion Andy Murray, also in the third round, at the 2008 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, Cincinnati Masters, after earning his third victory of the year over Richard Gasquet. Tursunov represented Russia for the first time at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Beijing Olympics. He lost in the first round to top seed Roger Federer. At the US Open, Tursunov reached the third round by beating Eduardo Schwank and Victor Hănescu, before losing to compatriot Nikolay Davydenko. Tursunov celebrated his fifth ATP title win at the 2008 Open de Moselle, Open de Moselle in Metz, beating Paul-Henri Mathieu in the final. He then suffered three consecutive losses at the 2008 Kremlin Cup, Kremlin Cup, 2008 Madrid Masters, Madrid Masters, and 2008 St. Petersburg Open, St. Petersburg Open. At the 2008 BNP Paribas Masters, Indian Wells Masters, he retired in his second-round match against Novak Djokovic. He then won a Challenger event in Helsinki in his last tournament of the year. The Russian began 2009 by losing his first three matches at the 2009 Qatar ExxonMobil Open, Qatar Open, 2009 Medibank International Sydney, Sydney International, and 2009 Australian Open, Australian Open. He then qualified for the 2009 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, Zagreb Indoors, but lost to Ernests Gulbis. He then fell in the second round of 2009 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, Rotterdam, 2009 Open 13, Marseille, and 2009 Dubai Tennis Championships, Dubai, losing to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Feliciano López, and Igor Andreev, respectively. He then lost in the third rounds of the 2009 BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells to Rafael Nadal and 2009 Sony Ericsson Open, Miami to Andy Roddick. He came back at the 2009 French Open, French Open, losing in the first round to Arnaud Clément. On grass, he reached the second round of the 2009 Gerry Weber Open, Gerry Weber Open, losing to Philipp Kohlschreiber, and won the 2009 Aegon International, Eastbourne International, defeating Canadian Frank Dancevic in the final, his first grass-court title. He then retired in his first-round match in 2009 Wimbledon, Wimbledon against Mischa Zverev due to an ankle injury. He reached the quarterfinals 2009 Indianapolis Tennis Championships, Indianapolis Tennis Championships, losing to Frank Dancevic. He then lost four consecutive matches at the 2009 LA Tennis Open, LA Tennis Open, the 2009 Legg Mason Tennis Classic, Washington Open, the 2009 Rogers Cup, Rogers Cup, and the 2009 US Open (tennis), US Open.


2010–2011

Dmitry missed most of the first part of 2010 due to the left ankle injury, and he had ankle surgery in February. He played his first tournament of the year at the 2010 French Open, French Open, falling to Daniel Gimeno Traver in the first round. He then played on the Challenger Tour. He fell in the first round in 2010 Wimbledon, Wimbledon to Rainer Schüttler. He then fell in the second round of the qualifying draw in the 2010 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, Hall of Fame Tennis Championships and the 2010 Farmers Classic, Farmers Classic. He won his first ATP match of the year at the 2010 Legg Mason Tennis Classic, Washington Open, defeating Teymuraz Gabashvili before falling to Tomáš Berdych. He again lost in the first round of the 2010 US Open (tennis), US Open to Jürgen Melzer in five sets. He then played in Bangkok, losing in the first round and quarterfinals of the Challenger events, and in the qualifying competition 2010 PTT Thailand Open, Thailand Open. At the 2010 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships, Japan Open, Tursunov produced two upsets defeated world No. 25, Ernests Gulbis, and world No. 30, Richard Gasquet, before falling in the quarterfinals to the world No. 1 and eventual champion, Rafael Nadal. In Russia as a wild card, he fell in the first round of the 2010 Kremlin Cup, Kremlin Cup and reached the semifinals of the 2010 St. Petersburg Open, St. Petersburg Open, losing to compatriot Mikhail Youzhny. He then retired in his first-round match at the 2010 Valencia Open 500, Valencia Open 500 against Pablo Andújar due to a left calf injury. Tursunov began 2011 by losing in the qualifying draw of the 2011 Brisbane International, Brisbane International to Peter Luczak and the first round of the 2011 Australian Open, Australian Open to Victor Troicki. He then competed in the 2011 Singapore ATP Challenger, Singapore ATP Challenger as a wildcard, which he won. In Rotterdam, Tursunov was able to qualify and beat Andrey Golubev in the first round, before losing to fourth seed Tomáš Berdych. At the 2011 Open 13, Marseille Open, he defeated Grigor Dimitrov in three tight sets. He then defeated Ivan Ljubičić and then-world No. 10 Jürgen Melzer, his first victory over a top-ten player in over two and a half years. He then lost to top seed Robin Söderling in the semifinals. In the 2011 Dubai Tennis Championships, Dubai Championships, he fell to Marcel Granollers. He then competed on the Challenger Tour, winning the 2011 Aegon GB Pro-Series Bath, GB Pro-Series Bath. He reached the finals of the 2011 Status Athens Open, Athens Open, a Challenger event, but withdrew due to a knee problem. He then fell in the qualifying draw of the 2011 BMW Open, BMW Open and the first round of the 2011 French Open, French Open. On grass, he played at the Challenger 2011 Aegon Trophy, Nottingham Trophy falling to Matthias Bachinger. At the 2011 Aegon Championships, Birmingham Championships, he fell in the first round to Feliciano López in straight sets. At his final Wimbledon warm-up, the 2011 UNICEF Open, Rosmalen Open, he had wins over Robert Kendrick, Nicolas Mahut, Santiago Giraldo, and third seed Xavier Malisse in the semifinals. He then faced fourth seed Ivan Dodig in the final and won his seventh ATP title.


2015–2017: Retirement

In 2015, Tursunov won two men's doubles titles with different partners. Tursunov retired from playing on the professional Tour on 28 August 2017 following his first round loss to Cameron Norrie at the 2017 US Open (tennis), US Open because of another injury.


Davis Cup

As Tursunov's form started to improve and he came into calculation for selection in the Russia Davis Cup team, the problems he was having obtaining United States citizenship became apparent. Tursunov attempted over several years' time to become a United States citizen, but the process stalled and Tursunov travels with a Russian passport and an American visa. In his own words "It's frustrating, but what can you do?"'' ''In spite of this, Tursunov was selected for Russia Davis Cup team, Russia in the Davis Cup semi final against Croatia Davis Cup team, Croatia and won his dead rubber match against Ivo Karlović. In 2006 in the first round tie against Netherlands Davis Cup team, Netherlands, he won both his matches against Raemon Sluiter and Melle van Gemerden. He defeated Richard Gasquet in five sets in the fourth rubber of the quarterfinal; consequently sending the Russia Davis Cup team, Russians into the semi-finals of the Davis Cup. For the second time in 2006, Tursunov sealed victory for Russia Davis Cup team, Russia in the Davis Cup; this time in the semi-final where he defeated Andy Roddick of the United States in a match that lasted 4 hours and 48 minutes, ending 17–15 in the last set. By virtue of this victory, he earned Russia the spot in the Davis Cup final against Argentina Davis Cup team, Argentina, which took place in December. Despite, earning the winning match in the quarterfinals and semifinals, Tursunov only played doubles partnering with Marat Safin, which they won to give Russia a 2–1 lead. Marat Safin later sealed the 2006 Davis Cup win for Russia with his victory over José Acasuso. Tursunov was named in the four-man team that played the United States in the Davis Cup final in 2007, in Portland, Oregon, from 30 November to 2 December 2007. He lost the first rubber of the 2007 Davis Cup final against Roddick. Tursunov was on the verge of defeating James Blake, but Blake won in the fourth dead rubber, the USA having won the tie in the previous doubles match. In 2008, Tursunov lost both his matches in the first round tie against Serbia losing in doubles and in singles, however they still won the tie 3–2. In the semifinal tie against Argentina, he won his doubles match, playing with Igor Kunitsyn. In 2009, he sealed the victory for Russia in the first round tie against Romania Davis Cup Team, Romania defeating Victor Hănescu in five sets. In 2011, he won his singles match against Sweden, however Russia had already lost the tie by losing the first three matches.


Coaching

In 2011, he mentored a 17-year-old ATP-player, Aslan Karatsev, for some time. He subsequently became the coach of WTA Tour tennis players Elena Vesnina and Aryna Sabalenka, respectively. From 16 August 2021 to 6 June 2022 he was the coach of Anett Kontaveit. He was the coach of 2021 US Open Champion Emma Raducanu for a short period in 2022. He coached Belinda Bencic from October 2022 to April 2023 and Veronika Kudermetova from September 2023 to November 2023.


Awards

;International Tursunov represented December 2009 in the Association of Tennis Professionals calendar.Krystle Russin
"Dmitry Tursunov in Miami: From Russia with 40-Love"
Tennis-X.com; 26 March 2009; accessed 31 May 2014.
;National *The Russian Cup (tennis), Russian Cup in the nominations: **Mixed Doubles Team of the Year: 2007. *


ATP career finals


Singles: 9 (7 titles, 2 runner-ups)


Doubles: 12 (7 titles, 5 runner-ups)


ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals


Singles: 26 (17–9)


Doubles: 10 (6–4)


Performance timelines


Singles


Doubles


Top 10 wins


Notes


References


External links

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