Adrian Bodmer

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Adrian Bodmer Tennis player
Nickname: Adi
Nation: SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Birthday: March 6, 1995
Size: 180 cm
Weight: 73 kg
1st professional season: 2011
Playing hand: Right, one-handed backhand
Trainer: Francesco Ceriani, Joachim Kretz
Prize money: $ 47,425
singles
Career record: 0: 2
Highest ranking: 455 (May 7, 2018)
Current placement: 955
Double
Career record: 1: 2
Highest ranking: 292 (April 9, 2018)
Current placement: 736
Last update of the infobox:
November 25, 2019
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Adrian "Adi" Bodmer (born March 6, 1995 in Wil ) is a Swiss tennis player .

Career

Adrian Bodmer started playing tennis at the age of seven. After playing 136 games on the ITF Junior Tour with a score of 83:53, he switched to the ITF Future Tour in 2011 .

In his first year at ITF level, the lowest level in professional tennis, he played six tournaments, in which he only made it into the main competition once, in the double competition in Schwieberdingen . In addition, he played a challenger tournament in Oberstaufen this season , where he, after a bye in the first qualifying round, failed in the second round of qualifying to Jaan-Frederik Brunken . From 2012 to 2015, Bodmer did not play a single game on the Challenger Tour, only at ITF Future tournaments. In 2016 he won his first future tournament: at the F8 tournament in Heraklion , Greece , he and Jakob Sude won the double competition.

He played his first game on the ATP World Tour in 2017 . While he ended up in the qualifying competition at the tournament in Gstaad through a wildcard , won the first round against Arthur De Greef and failed in the second to Gleb Sakharov , he did not get past the first qualifying round at his second ATP tournament in Basel . In this he lost 5: 7 and 3: 6 against Michail Kukuschkin . In addition, this year he was nominated for the Swiss Davis Cup team for the first time and played doubles with Luca Margaroli in Biel as part of the world group relegation against Belarus , which he lost in three sets.

Adrian Bodmer currently plays at TC Altenstadt in the Austrian 1st Tennis Bundesliga .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ITF tournament in Salzburg: VTV campus protégé Adi Bodmer takes number two out of the competition. In: vorarlbergtennis.at. Retrieved January 26, 2018 .
  2. ^ Profile at the Austrian Tennis Association. In: oetv.at. Retrieved January 29, 2018 .