Thomas Fabbiano

Thomas Fabbiano
Country (sports)  Italy
Residence San Giorgio Ionico, Italy
Born (1989-05-26) 26 May 1989
Grottaglie, Italy
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Turned pro 2005
Plays Right-handed (two handed backhand)
Prize money US$1,302,327
Singles
Career record 14–38 (26.92% in ATP World Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 70 (18 September 2017)
Current ranking No. 107 (16 July 2018)[1]
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open 1R (2017, 2018)
French Open 2R (2018)
Wimbledon 3R (2018)
US Open 3R (2017)
Doubles
Career record 2–9 (18.18% in ATP World Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 208 (20 July 2009)
Current ranking No. 789 (25 June 2018)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open 1R (2018)
US Open 1R (2017)
Last updated on: 29 June 2018.

Thomas Fabbiano (born 26 May 1989) is an Italian tennis player playing on the ATP Challenger Tour. On 11 September 2017, he reached his then highest ATP singles ranking of 70. His highest doubles ranking was 208 on 20 July 2009.[2]

His best participation at Grand Slam tournaments was at the (US Open 2017) where he was defeated by fellow italian Paolo Lorenzi.

Junior grand slam finals

Doubles finals: 1 (1–0)

Outcome Year Tournament Surface Partnering Opponents in the final Score
Winner 2007 French Open Clay Belarus Andrei Karatchenia United States Kellen Damico
France Jonathan Eysseric
6–4, 6–0

ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals

Singles: 24 (16–8)

Legend
ATP Challengers (5–1)
ITF Futures (11–7)
Titles by Surface
Hard (10–2)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (6-6)
Carpet (0–0)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 1. 23 July 2007 Modena, Italy Clay Switzerland Cristian Villagran 0–6, 1–6
Winner 2. 11 September 2007 Olbia, Italy Clay Italy Massimo Dell'Acqua 4–6, 7–5, 7–6(7–4)
Winner 3. 14 April 2008 Francavilla, Italy Clay Romania Victor Ioniță 6–2, 6–2
Winner 4. 28 July 2008 La Spezia, Italy Clay Italy Marco Viola 6–4, 6–2
Winner 5. 6 October 2008 Quartu Sant'Elena, Italy Clay Italy Leonardo Azzaro 6–2, 4–6, 6–2
Runner-up 6. 8 February 2010 Eilat, Israel Hard Slovakia Miloslav Mečíř 4–6, 6–7(6–8)
Runner-up 7. 8 March 2010 Antalya, Turkey Clay Slovakia Pavol Červenák 6–3, 6–4
Winner 8. 26 July 2010 La Spezia, Italy Clay Italy Francesco Aldi 6–0, 5–7, 6–3
Runner-up 9. 30 May 2011 Bacău, Romania Clay Romania Victor Ioniță 6–7(4–7), 0–4r
Runner-up 10. 4 July 2011 Sassuolo, Italy Clay Australia James Duckworth 1–6, 2–6
Winner 11. 11 July 2011 Modena, Italy Clay France Laurent Rochette 6–4, 6–4
Winner 12. 12 December 2011 Antalya, Turkey Hard Germany Stefan Seifert 6–2, 6–1
Winner 13. 27 February 2012 Harlingen, United States Hard Canada Peter Polansky 6–1, 4–6, 6–3
Runner-up 14. 20 May 2013 Bergamo, Italy Clay Italy Matteo Trevisan 4–6, 4–6
Runner-up 15. 3 June 2013 Parma, Italy Clay Italy Riccardo Bellotti 2–6, 2–6
Winner 16. 15 July 2013 Recanati, Italy Hard France David Guez 6–0, 6–3
Winner 17. 9 March 2015 El Kantaoui, Tunisia Hard Brazil Henrique Cunha 6–3, 6–4
Winner 18. 16 March 2015 El Kantaoui, Tunisia Hard Bulgaria Alexandar Lazov 7–6(7–2), 4–6, 6–1
Winner 19. 23 March 2015 El Kantaoui, Tunisia Hard Bulgaria Alexandar Lazov 6–3, 6–1
Winner 20. 13 March 2016 Zhuhai, China Hard China Ze Zhang 5-7, 6-1, 6-3
Runner-up 21. 12 March 2017 Zhuhai, China Hard Russia Evgeny Donskoy 3–6, 4–6
Winner 22. 25 March 2017 Quanzhou, China Hard Italy Matteo Berrettini 7–6(7–5), 7–6(9–7)
Winner 23. 7 May 2017 Gimcheon, South Korea Hard Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili 7–5, 6-1
Winner 24. 14 May 2017 Seoul, South Korea Hard South Korea Kwon Soon-woo 1-6, 6-4, 6-3

Doubles

Legend
ATP Challengers (3–2)
ITF Futures (5–7)
Titles by Surface
Hard (0–1)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (3–1)
Carpet (0–0)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. 24 August 2008 Manerbio, Italy Clay Serbia Boris Pašanski Italy Massimo Dell'Acqua
Italy Alessio di Mauro
7–6, 7–5
Winners 2. 11 July 2010 San Benedetto, Italy Clay Spain Gabriel Trujillo-Soler Italy Francesco Aldi
Italy Daniele Giorgini
7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–5)
Winners 3. 15 August 2010 Trani, Italy Clay Italy Matteo Trevisan Italy Daniele Bracciali
Italy Filippo Volandri
6–2, 7–5
Runners-up 4. 24 September 2011 İzmir, Turkey Hard Italy Flavio Cipolla United States Travis Rettenmaier
Germany Simon Stadler
0–6, 2–6
Runners-up 5. 15 July 2012 Bogotá, Colombia Clay Italy Riccardo Ghedin Brazil Marcelo Demoliner
Dominican Republic Víctor Estrella
4–6, 2–6

Performance timelines

Singles

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# A P Z# PO G F-S SF-B NMS NH

(W) Won; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (F-S) silver or (SF-B) bronze Olympic medal; a (NMS) downgraded Masters Series/1000 tournament; (NH) not held. SR=strike rate (events won/competed)

To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Updated through the 2018 Wimbledon Championships.

Tournament201320142015201620172018W–L
Grand Slam Tournaments
Australian Open Q2 Q1 Q1 Q2 1R 1R 0–2
French Open A Q1 Q2 1R Q1 2R 1–2
Wimbledon A Q1 Q1 Q3 1R 3R 2–2
US Open 1R Q1 Q3 1R 3R 2–3
Win–Loss 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–2 2–3 2–3 4–9

References

  1. ATP Rankings
  2. "Thomas Fabbiano biography". ATP World Tour. 2010-12-20.
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