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Filippo Volandri (; born 5 September 1981) is an Italian tennis coach and former professional player. Volandri reached a career-high singles ranking of world no. 25 in July 2007. He turned professional in 1997 and earned almost $4 million in prize money. Retired in 2017, the following year he became coach and since 2021 he has been the captain of the Italian team, which he led to the win of two consecutive Davis Cups in
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Earlier career


2006: Second title

Volandri won the second title of his career in September 2006, beating Nicolás Lapentti in the final of the Sicily International.


2007: Success at the Rome Masters and French Open

At the
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in 2007 Volandri, having entered as a wild card, recorded the biggest win of his career by beating the then world no. 1
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in straight sets 6–2, 6–4."Federer beaten by wild card"
Reuters, 10 May 2007.
Volandri celebrated by doing a lap of honour around centre court, high-fiving spectators in the front rows. Volandri hailed the victory as not only for himself, but for Italy, speaking of both the regard in which Federer, who holds the record for the longest streak as the world's top-ranked male player, is held, and the relative under-achievement of Italy in men's tennis at the time. For his part Federer offered few excuses for his out-of-character display. Hopes that this might be the start of Italy's re-emergence among the top nations of professional men's tennis were heightened when Volandri went on to beat world no. 12
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in the quarterfinal. The win meant that Volandri became the first Italian to reach the event's semifinals since 1978. His run stopped in the semifinals when he lost to
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. At the 2007 French Open he was the 29th seed and made it to the fourth round, rising to No. 27 in the world in the rankings.


Later career

Volandri struggled greatly after the dropped match-fixing allegations. In 2012, he reached the final of the Brasil Open. He mainly competed on the
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. On 23 June 2015, Volandri completed 300 wins at the
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tournaments by defeating Oriol Roca Batalla at the Aspria Tennis Cup in
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. He became only the fourth player with this achievement.


Controversy

Volandri came under suspicion for betting and
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, and his name featured prominently in a list compiled by the ATP of matches under suspicion for corruption. In January 2009, Volandri received a three-month ban from the ATP for a doping offence after testing positive for
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during the Indian Wells tournament. Volandri had a medical exemption from the
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to use salbutamol, an asthma medication, but the ITF deemed that his use of the drug was beyond therapeutic needs. His suspension was to last until 14 April 2009 and required him to forfeit all prize money and ranking points earned from the date of the failed test until the beginning of his suspension. In March 2009, the
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overruled the ATP decision and ruled that Volandri should be reinstated and that his forfeited ranking points and earnings returned to him. Volandri stated that he intended to sue the ATP over the incident.Volandri's Drug Ban Lifted
ESPN, 31 March 2009.


ATP career finals


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


Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)


ATP Challengers


Performance timelines


Singles

1 Was played on hardcourt from 2002 to 2008.
2 Held as Hamburg Masters until 2008 and Shanghai Masters from 2009.


Doubles

''Current as far as the 2012 US Open (tennis).


Top 10 wins

* Volandri has an 8–23 (.258) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.


References


External links

* * *
Official website

Volandri world ranking history
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