Nathan Healey

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Nathan Healey Tennis player
Nation: AustraliaAustralia Australia
Birthday: February 27, 1980
Size: 180 cm
Weight: 82 kg
1st professional season: 1998
Resignation: Time unknown
Playing hand: Right
Trainer: Greg Healey
Prize money: $ 552,190
singles
Career record: 6:13
Highest ranking: 159 (January 15, 2007)
Grand Slam record
Double
Career record: 55:73
Career title: 3
Highest ranking: 58 (February 3, 2003)
Grand Slam record
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Nathan Healey (born February 27, 1980 in Gosford ) is a former Australian tennis player .

Career

The doubles specialist has won 11 titles on the ATP Challenger Tour in the course of his career , including one in singles and ten in doubles as well as three doubles titles on the ATP Tour level . In addition, he was three more times in an ATP double-final. Together with his compatriot Jordan Kerr , he made it to the second round of the US Open in 2002 . This was Healey's best Grand Slam result . In singles he reached the third round at the Australian Open in 2006 .

He reached his highest position in the tennis world rankings in singles with rank 159 on January 15, 2007 and in doubles with rank 58 on February 3, 2003.

successes

Legend (number of titles)
Grand Slam
Tennis Masters Cup
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
ATP International Series Gold
ATP International Series
ATP World Tour 250 (3)

Double

Victories

No. date competition Topping partner Final opponent Bottom line
1. July 30, 2001 PolandPoland Sopot sand AustraliaAustralia Paul Hanley Georgia 1990Georgia Irakli Labadze Attila Sávolt
HungaryHungary 
7: 6, 6: 2
2. January 13, 2003 AustraliaAustralia Sydney Hard court AustraliaAustralia Paul Hanley IndiaIndia Mahesh Bhupathi Joshua Eagle
AustraliaAustralia 
7: 6, 6: 4
3. September 18, 2005 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Beijing Hard court United StatesUnited States Justin Gimelstob RussiaRussia Dmitri Tursunow Mikhail Juschny
RussiaRussia 
4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 2

Final participation

No. date competition Topping partner Final opponent Bottom line
1. October 8, 2001 JapanJapan Tokyo Hard AustraliaAustralia Paul Hanley United StatesUnited States Rick Leach David Macpherson
AustraliaAustralia
5: 7, 6: 7 2
2. July 28, 2002 PolandPoland Sopot sand South AfricaSouth Africa Jeff Coetzee Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák Leoš Friedl
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
5: 7, 5: 7
3. July 15, 2007 United StatesUnited States Newport race RussiaRussia Igor Kunitsyn AustraliaAustralia Jordan Kerr Jim Thomas
United StatesUnited States 
3: 6, 5: 7

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