Karol Drzewiecki

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Karol Drzewiecki Tennis player
Nation: PolandPoland Poland
Birthday: November 1, 1995
Size: 191 cm
Weight: 88 kg
Playing hand: Right, two-handed backhand
Trainer: Wojciech Owsiak
Prize money: $ 40,375
singles
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 827 (November 19, 2018)
Current placement: 827
Double
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 203 (November 26, 2018)
Current placement: 203
Last update of the infobox:
November 26, 2018
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Karol Drzewiecki (born November 1, 1995 in Gorzów Wielkopolski ) is a Polish tennis player .

Career

Drzewiecki began playing professional tournaments on the third-rate ITF Future Tour in 2013 ; In 2014 he was included in the tennis world rankings for the first time . A year later he won his first four future titles in doubles, which put him in 513th place in the ranking at the end of the year, while in singles he only just made it into the top 1000. In the years that followed, Drzewiecki gradually improved his ranking in doubles, but stagnated in singles, where he won his only future title in 2018 and has a career record of 827th place. In doubles he won at least one title in each year until 2018 and has a total of ten successes.

After first appearances on the higher endowed ATP Challenger Tour from 2016, he reached the quarter-finals twice a year later before winning the title in two tournaments in 2018: In September in his native Szczecin alongside Filip Polášek and at the end of the season in Andria, Italy with his compatriot Szymon Walków . He then achieved his highest ranking with place 203.

successes

Legend (number of victories)
Grand Slam
ATP World Tour Finals
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
ATP World Tour 500
ATP World Tour 250
ATP Challenger Tour (3)

Double

Tournament victories

No. date competition Topping partner Final opponent Result
1. 16th September 2018 PolandPoland Szczecin sand SlovakiaSlovakia Filip Polášek ArgentinaArgentina Guido Andreozzi Guillermo Durán
ArgentinaArgentina 
6: 3, 6: 4
2. November 24, 2018 ItalyItaly Andria Hard court (i) PolandPoland Szymon Walków SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marc-Andrea Hüsler David Pel
NetherlandsNetherlands 
7: 6 10 , 2: 6, [11: 9]
3. March 8, 2020 MexicoMexico Monterrey Hard court PortugalPortugal Gonçalo Oliveira BrazilBrazil Orlando Luz Rafael Matos
BrazilBrazil 
6: 7 5 , 6: 4, [11: 9]

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