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Andrei Vasilevski (tennis)

Andrei Vasilevski (tennis)

Belarusian tennis player


Andrei Aleksandrovich Vasilevski (Belarusian: Андрэй Аляксандравіч Васілеўскі; Russian: Андрей Александрович Василевский;[1] born 28 May 1991) is an inactive Belarusian professional tennis player.[2] He has a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 52 achieved on 5 February 2018. Vasilevski competed for the Belarus Davis Cup team starting in 2009.

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Professional career

2017

Vasilevski finished as runner-up, partnering Hans Podlipnik Castillo in the doubles competition of the 2017 Generali Open Kitzbühel, losing to 4th seeded pair of Pablo Cuevas and Guillermo Durán.[citation needed]

Three weeks earlier in July, the pair also reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships for the first time in their career defeating seeds No. 12 Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah and seeds No. 7 Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram en route.[citation needed]

2020-2021: Maiden ATP doubles title

Vasilevski won his maiden doubles title on his 30th birthday at the 2021 Belgrade Open partnering Jonathan Erlich who won his 22nd title.[3] He also reached three other finals with Erlich at the 2021 Open Sud de France in Montpellier losing to the top seeded pair Kontinen/Roger-Vasselin, at the 2021 Astana Open in Nur-Sultan losing also to top seeded pair Santiago González/Andrés Molteni, and in 2020 at the Maharashtra Open in Pune losing to André Göransson and Christopher Rungkat.

ATP career finals

Doubles: 5 (1 title, 4 runners-up)

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Challenger and Futures Finals

Singles: 1 (1–0)

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Doubles: 75 (41–34)

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References

  1. "Players | ATP Tour | Tennis".

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