Divij Sharan
Divij Sharan
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Country (sports) |
India |
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Residence |
New Delhi, India |
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Born |
(1986-03-02) 2 March 1986 Delhi, India |
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Height |
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
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Turned pro |
2004 |
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Plays |
Left-handed (two-handed backhand) |
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Prize money |
$251,539 |
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Singles |
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Career record |
0–0 (in ATP Tour and Grand Slam main draws, and in Davis Cup) |
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Career titles |
0 |
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Highest ranking |
No. 438 (30 July 2007) |
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Doubles |
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Career record |
23–23 (in ATP Tour and Grand Slam main draws, and in Davis Cup) |
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Career titles |
2 |
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Highest ranking |
No. 61 (14 November 2016) |
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Current ranking |
No. 61 (14 November 2016) |
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Grand Slam Doubles results |
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Australian Open |
1R (2014) |
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French Open |
1R (2014) |
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Wimbledon |
1R (2013, 2014) |
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US Open |
3R (2013) |
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Last updated on: 14 November 2016. |
Divij Sharan (born 2 March 1986) is an Indian professional tennis player. He specialises in doubles and competes on the ATP Tour
ATP career finals
Doubles: 2 (2–0)
Legend |
Grand Slam Tournaments (0–0) |
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0) |
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0) |
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0) |
ATP World Tour 250 Series (2–0) |
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Titles by Surface |
Hard (2–0) |
Clay (0–0) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
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Challenger career finals
Legend |
ATP Challengers (3-9) |
Doubles: 12 (3–9)
Finals by Surface |
Hard (3–8) |
Clay (0–1) |
Grass (0–0) |
Carpet (0–0) |
Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Partnering |
Opponents in the final |
Score |
Winner |
1. |
18 September 2011 |
Ningbo, China |
Hard |
Karan Rastogi |
Jan Hernych
Jürgen Zopp |
3–6, 7–6(7–3), [13–11] |
Runners-up |
1. |
23 October 2011 |
Seoul, South Korea |
Hard |
Purav Raja |
Sanchai Ratiwatana
Sonchat Ratiwatana |
4–6, 6–7(3–7) |
Runners-up |
2. |
4 February 2012 |
Burnie, Australia |
Hard |
Vishnu Vardhan |
John Peers
John-Patrick Smith |
2–6, 4–6 |
Winner |
2. |
13 May 2012 |
Busan, South Korea |
Hard |
Yuki Bhambri |
Hsieh Cheng-peng
Lee Hsin-han |
1–6, 6–1, [10–5] |
Runner-up |
3. |
20 July 2012 |
Penza, Russia |
Hard |
Yuki Bhambri |
Konstantin Kravchuk
Nikolaus Moser |
7–6(7–5), 3–6, [7–10] |
Runner-up |
4. |
5 August 2012 |
Beijing, China |
Hard |
Yuki Bhambri |
Sanchai Ratiwatana
Sonchat Ratiwatana |
6–7(3–7), 6–2, [6–10] |
Runner-up |
5. |
12 August 2012 |
Samarkand, Uzbekistan |
Clay |
Vishnu Vardhan |
Oleksandr Nedovyesov
Ivan Sergeyev |
4–6, 6–7(1–7) |
Winner |
3. |
2 September 2012 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Hard |
Vishnu Vardhan |
Lee Hsin-han
Peng Hsien-yin |
6–3, 6–4 |
Runner-up |
6. |
9 September 2012 |
Shanghai, China |
Hard |
Yuki Bhambri |
Sanchai Ratiwatana
Sonchat Ratiwatana |
4–6, 4–6 |
Runner-up |
7. |
11 November 2012 |
Loughborough, United Kingdom |
Hard |
Purav Raja |
James Cerretani
Adil Shamasdin |
4–6, 5–7 |
Runner-up |
8. |
4 May 2013 |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
Hard |
Purav Raja |
Prakash Amritraj
Rajeev Ram |
6–7(1–7), 6–7(1–7) |
Runner-up |
9. |
14 February 2014 |
Kolkata, India |
Hard |
Vishnu Vardhan |
Saketh Myneni
Sanam Singh |
3-6, 6-3, [4-10] |
Personal life
Divij Sharan was born New Dehli and began playing tennis at the age of seven at a local tennis academy. His favorite surfaces are grass and hard courts. His overall favorite shot is the volley. His idols growing up were Roger Federer, Mahesh Bhupathi, and Leander Paes. Divij has stated that if he did not become a tennis player he would have liked to become a company executive.
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