is a retired
Japanese professional
tennis
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player, sports commentator, and entertainer. A former
Wimbledon quarter-finalist, Matsuoka won one singles title during his career, in
Seoul
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in 1992. In the same year, he reached a career-high ranking of world No. 46.
Professional career
Matsuoka turned professional in 1986. In 1989, he finished runner-up in the top-level tournament at
Wellington
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, and captured the doubles title in
Auckland
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. 1991 saw Matsuoka achieve his career-best Masters result, when he reached the quarter-finals of the
1991 Canada Masters in Montreal, beating
Michael Chang
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in a dramatic 3-set battle en route.
In 1992, Matsuoka became the first Japanese player to win a singles event on the
ATP
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Tour when he captured the title in
Seoul
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. He was also runner-up at the prestigious grass court tournament at
Queen's Club
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that year.
Matsuoka's best performance at a
Grand Slam event came at
Wimbledon in
1995
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, where he reached the quarter-finals, beating
Karel Nováček
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,
Mark Knowles,
Javier Frana
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Tennis career
Frana tu ...
and
Michael Joyce before being knocked down by
Pete Sampras
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. Matsuoka won the first set but Sampras came back to win in four sets.
Throughout the
1995 Tour, Matsuoka suffered from chronic muscle cramps. In February, during a match against
Joseph Lizardo at the
Davis Cup
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, he sustained an injury that required him to withdraw.
At the
US Open of 1995, during the fourth set of his first round match against
Petr Korda
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, Matsuoka collapsed from severe cramping in his thighs which left him writhing in pain on the court for several minutes. The rules at the time meant that Matsuoka would have forfeited the match if he had gotten medical attention, so he was left to suffer until he was defaulted for delaying the match. The incident led to a change in the rules of professional tennis to allow players to receive medical treatment during matches.
Matsuoka's career-high rankings were world No. 46 in singles (in 1992) and World No. 95 in doubles (in 1989). His career prize-money earnings totaled
$1,117,112. He retired from the professional tour in April 1998.
Post retirement
Since his retirement from tennis Matsuoka has become a popular television sports commentator in Japan. He is a sportscaster for
Hodo Station
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Odo was, if the onomastics are correct, a son (or maybe a nephew) of Christian (d. 9 ...
, hosting interviews and segments that focus on talented athletes. He also hosts the "Shuzo Challenge", an annual tennis camp for young children created by the
JTA.
Kei Nishikori
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, former World No. 4 and Japanese No. 1, attended the camp when he was 12 years old.
Known for his passionate and energetic character, Matsuoka has also appeared in numerous variety programs, as well as in a cameo role for a television drama series. Since 2000, he has been the host of a weekly cooking
mini-program,
Kuishinbo! Banzai, on
Fuji TV
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. In 2008 Matsuoka was featured in ten television commercials, tying him with
Takuya Kimura for the celebrity to be featured in the greatest number of Japanese television commercials that year.
Since 2006, Matsuoka has been releasing a web series of motivational videos called , shot at locations he visits for work. They feature Matsuoka shouting phrases of encouragement at the camera, sometimes in ridiculous or bizarre scenarios. These videos have become popular with both Japanese and Western internet users, accumulating millions of views and being edited in the form of
MADs or having uplifting music added to them. In one of his most well-known videos, Matsuoka is harvesting
Asian clams in the water at -10°C and he shouts ''"Never give up"'' in English. In 2009, Matsuoka expressed excitement at the popularity of his ''For you'' series and the MADs, the latter numbering in the thousands by 2011.
Personal life
Matsuoka married former
TV Tokyo
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announcer
Emiko Taguchi
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in 1998, and has three children. His father,
Isao Matsuoka, is chairman of
Toho Co., Ltd., the Japanese film studio known for its
Godzilla
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movies as well as numerous
Akira Kurosawa
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films.
Career finals
Singles (1 win, 2 losses)
Doubles (1 win, 1 loss)
Filmography
* ''
Crayon Shin-chan'' (2015), himself (voice)
* ''Rikuoh'' (2017), Jōji Misono
References
External links
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松岡修造オフィシャルサイト , SHUZO MATSUOKA OFFICIAL SITE
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Japanese male tennis players
Olympic tennis players of Japan
Sportspeople from Tokyo
Tennis players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Tennis players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Tennis players at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Internet memes
1967 births
Living people
20th-century Japanese people