Andrei Igorewitsch Kumanzow

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Andrei Kumanzov Tennis player
Nation: RussiaRussia Russia
Birthday: 4th August 1986
Prize money: $ 103,856
singles
Career record: 0: 2
Highest ranking: 261 (September 13, 2010)
Double
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 237 (August 30, 2010)
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Andrei Igorewitsch Kumantsov ( Russian Андрей Игоревич Куманцов , English transcription Andrey Igoryevich Kumantsov ; born August 4, 1986 ) is a former Russian tennis player .

Career

Since 2005 Kumanzow played tournaments on the ITF Future Tour . By the end of 2009 he reached five finals there, but could not win any of them. He reached three of the finals in 2009, so that this year he was also able to play tournaments on the ATP Challenger Tour for the first time . In Khanty-Mansiysk and Tashkent he was able to reach quarter-finals on this for the first time. He finished the year for the first time in the top 400 in 332. In doubles he was able to win eight futures by then and finished the year at 314th place in the world rankings . In 2010, after a similar tournament performance in August and September, he reached his career high of 261 in singles and 237 in doubles.

In 2011, the Russian successfully qualified for an ATP World Tour tournament in Marseille . In the main draw he was clearly defeated by Nicolas Mahut . Despite two future titles, he lost ground in the rankings by the end of the year. In 2012 he played in his second and last ATP main field. In St. Petersburg he lost to Jürgen Zopp in straight sets. From April 2013 he stopped playing tournaments and dropped out of the ranking. In his career he won four singles and twelve doubles titles on the Future Tour.

In June 2014, the Tennis Integrity Unit announced in a statement that Andrei Kumanzow would be banned from professional tournaments for life with immediate effect. The reason for this are cases of match fixing in the years 2010 to 2013.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Russian player banned for life over corruption. Reuters , June 10, 2014, accessed September 10, 2018 .