David Nalbandian

Tennis Player

David Nalbandian was born in Unquillo, Córdoba Province, Argentina on January 1st, 1982 and is the Tennis Player. At the age of 42, David Nalbandian biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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David Pablo Nalbandian
Date of Birth
January 1, 1982
Nationality
Armenia, Argentina
Place of Birth
Unquillo, Córdoba Province, Argentina
Age
42 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Tennis Player
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180cm
Weight
78.9kg
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Blonde
Eye Color
Green
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Athletic
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Christian
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David Nalbandian Life

David Pablo Nalbandian (Spanish pronunciation: [daˈβið ˈpaβlo nalβanˈdjan]; born 1 January 1982) is an Argentine retired professional tennis player who played on the ATP Tour from 2000 until his retirement in 2013. He reached the highest ranking in singles of world No. 3 in March 2006. Nalbandian was runner-up in the singles event at the 2002 Wimbledon Championships. During his career, he won 11 singles titles, including the Tennis Masters Cup in 2005 and two Masters 1000 tournaments. Nalbandian is the only male Argentine player in history who ever reached the semifinals or better at all four Grand Slam tournaments and reached the men's singles final at Wimbledon.

He was a member of the Argentinian Davis Cup team who reached the finals of the World Group in 2006, 2008 and 2011. Nalbandian played right-handed with a two-handed backhand, which was known for being a devastating shot. Since his retirement, Nalbandian has taken up the sport of rally racing and has competed in Rally Argentina.

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David Nalbandian Career

Career on the ATP

Nalbandian reached No. 2 as a junior. In December 1998, the world's third-bestest countries (and No. 3) defeated them (and No. 1). In 2000, he ranked 5th in doubles, just 5 years after winning the US Open boys' singles final over fellow junior Roger Federer.

In 2000, he became a career. For the first time, he debuted in the ATP top 50 for the first time in 2001. He ranked No. 2 in 2002 as the nation's highest ranking. For the first time in his career, 1 Argentina and South American won two ATP titles and advanced to the Wimbledon final, beating David Sánchez, Paul-Henri Mathieu, Wayne Arthurs, Nicolás Lapentti, and Xavier Malisse before losing to Lleyton Hewitt.

In 2003, Nalbandian did not qualify for another major final. Tim Henman was disqualified at Wimbledon after suffering a stomach injury in his previous match against Karol Kucera. In 2004, Nalbandian recorded his best result at the French Open semifinals, losing to eventual champion Gastón Gaudio. Despite the fact that he did not win any titles in 2004, he did finish runner-up at both the Rome Masters and the Madrid Masters, by Carlos Moyá and Marat Safin respectively. greifendoutput: In August, he fell into the top-five for the first time in his career, and he finished 2004 Ludwig von Misemann as the world No. 1 for the firstexcellent year in his career. 9 players.

In 2005, Nalbandian qualified to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the United States Open. He also won the Tennis Masters Cup, becoming only the second Argentine tennis player (after Guillermo Vilas in 1974) to win the year-end tournament. Andy Roddick was in charge of two of his three group games (to Federer, Ivan Ljubii, and Guillermo Coria), having injured him. He defeated Russian Nikolay Davydenko in the semifinals, and he beat World No. 1 in the final. Roger Federer takes the fifth set tiebreak after coming from two sets down, with Federer succumbing to a right ankle injury after suffering out the first two sets in tiebreaks. Nalbandian became the first player to win the cup without ever winning a Grand Slam or Masters Series title.

In the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in January 2006, Nalbandian defeated Fabrice Santoro of France 7–5, 6–0, 6–0, becoming the second active participant (along with Roger Federer) to have reached the semifinals of each Grand Slam tournament. Despite a two-set-to-love advantage and four games to two in the semifinals, he lost in the semifinals to Marcos Baghdatis in a hard-fought five-set tie, losing by a two-set-to-love advantage and four games to two in the final set. He won the Estoril Open Tournament in Portugal for the second time in May, becoming one of only three men to do so (Carlos Costa, 1992 and 1994; and Thomas Muster, 1995 and 1996). Nalbandian reached his second French Open semifinal one month later. It was the first time in his career that he reached two Grand Slam semifinals in a single calendar year. Federer got off to a promising start, winning the first set 6–3 and then going 3–0 up in the second set. Nalbandian decided to pull from the match due to a stomach injury after 5–2 down in the third set. Nalbandian was defeated in the third round, where he defeated Fernando Verdasco in straight sets. In the second round of the US Open, Nalbandian was defeated by Marat Safin.

In the Davis Cup semifinal tie against Australia, the Nalbandian then competed. David defeated Argentina 6–4, 6–3, 6–3, 6–3, giving Argentina a 1–0 lead. Argentina qualified to win 5–0 in the Davis Cup final, and he advanced to the Davis Cup final. Nalbandian reached semifinals at the Masters Series Madrid and the Masters Cup later this year, where he lost to Roger Federer and James Blake respectively. Despite winning both of his singles rubbers against Safin and Nikolay Davydenko in the Davis Cup final, Nalbandian could not stop the Russian Davis Cup team. Argentina lost 3–2 on the first round.

After losing in the fourth round of the 2007 French Open to Nikolay Davydenko in 2007, Nalbandian dropped out of the world's top 20 for the first time since 2003. Throughout the year, the Nalbandian suffered with various abdominal injuries, a back injury, andstair injury. He came to no. Since winning the 2007 Madrid Masters, he was 26 in the world until his season was changed. He won the tournament by defeating second seed Rafael Nadal, third seed Novak Djokovic, and top seed Federer in consecutive rounds, becoming the third player after Boris Becker and Djokovinik to defeat the world's best three players in a single tournament after Boris Becker and Djokovic. In the quarterfinals, he defeated Nadal 6–1, 6–2. He won his second top-3 victory of the tournament after defeating Djokovi in the semifinals. He stunned Federer in the final, 1–6, 6–3, 6–3, and 3–3. 6–3; he advanced to the doubles semifinals with Guillermo Caas in the tournament, before losing to top-seeded brothers Bob and Mike Bryan in the semifinals. His singles position improved from no. 1 following the tournament. On the tour to No. 25, 25 of the 25 passengers are on the tour. 18.

He competed in the third round of the Paris Masters and then defeated Federer 6–6. In a close fight, 7–6, 6–2, 6–2. He defeated David Ferrer in the quarterfinals. Nalbandian secured his second straight ATP Masters Series title over Rafael Nadal, 6–0, defeating him 6–2, 6–4 in the semifinals, becoming the first player to win the Madrid and Paris Masters since former world no. Marat Safin was born in 2004. With this win, he was able to lift himself to the top of the world's top ten at No. 10 for the first time. 9. Nalbandian became the first player to beat No. 1 in the Paris Masters. No. 1 and No. 2 players have competed in two tournaments in a row and won them.

Nalbandian's 2008 season saw him fall back in the top ten. However, he failed to qualify in the quarterfinals at the Australian Open, dropping 6–1, 6–2, 6–3. He won the Copa Tel chemical in Buenos Aires on February 24, beating José Acasuso, 3–6, 7–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the final. He went to World No. 1 with that victory. 8. He arrived at the Abierto Mexicanforementioned Telcel in Acapulco, Mexico, and cruised all the way to the finals, defeating Boris Paganski, Santiago Ventura, Potito Starace, and Luis Horna, all advancing in straight sets, but then lost in the final to Spaniard Nicolás Almagro, 1–6, 6–7.

He played in his first ATP Masters Series tournament of the year at the 2008 Pacific Life Open, receiving a bye in the first round due to his seventh seeding. He beat Ernests Gulbis 6–4, 7–6, 7–6, then came back to defeat Radek 7–6, 7–6. He revenged his loss by beating Juan Carlos Ferrero, a competitor who suffered earlier this year at the Australian Open, 6–2. In a close match, he lost in the quarterfinals against Mardy Fish 3–6, 7–6, 6–7. He lost at the Monte Carlo Masters to eventual champion Federer, 7–5, 2–6, 2–6. He was the third seed in Barcelona, but Stanislas Wawrinka was disqualified in the third round. He lost in his first match to Almagro, 4–6, 5–7.

Nalbandian Jérémy Chardy suffered a surprise defeat in the second round of the French Open, defeating him in the second round. Chardy won 6–3, 2–6, 2–6, 2–6, after being two sets up and ostensibly in control. He was also barred from both Wimbledon and the US Open, losing in the second round and third round, respectively. His indoor season, on the other hand, was a success, winning his ninth title at the 2008 Stockholm Open, beating Robin Söderling 6–2, 5–6, 6–3. He was defending champion at the Madrid Masters but was quickly disqualified by Juan Martn del Potro in the third round. He then competed in both the Davidoff Swiss Indoors and the BNP Paribas Masters, where he was crowned defending champion once more. He didn't win either of these tournaments, but he did end up in the finals of both.

He appeared in the 2008 Davis Cup and was up against David Ferrer in the first round to end the year. Despite a win, he ended up on the losing team in Argentina's Davis Cup finals (the Argentina team lost 1–3). Rafael Nadal and Spain made some inane inflammatory remarks in the media against Spain, the Spanish tennis team, and Rafael Nadal. Since losing their doubles rubber, it was reported that he and Agustn Calleri were engaged in a fight. This was denied by the Nalbandians. After his and Calleri's defeat in doubles to Spaniards Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano López, and for refusing to attend a subsequent press conference to discuss the Argentina team's setback, he was fined $10,000 for leaving the stadium.

After defeating Finland's Jarkko Nieminen 6–3, 6–2, in the final, the Nalbandian started his 2009 tour by winning his tenth ATP title at the Medibank International in Sydney, Australia. He defeated Marc Gicquel in the first round, 6–1, 4–6, 6–3, 6–3, before being upset by unseeded Taiwanese player Lu Yen-Hsun, 6–6, 2–6, 2–6, 2–6, in the second round. He lost to World No. 62 at the 2009 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. 1 Rafael Nadal, 6–3, 6–7, 0–6, for the first time in the fourth round, losing on five match points in the second set. He revealed in May that he would have to recover from hip surgery, resulting in his inability to compete in the remaining Grand Slams and the Davis Cup. In August, he announced that he would return to training and then to competitive tennis at the Australian Open in January. He was forced to withdraw from the tournament a few days before the tournament due to an abdominal injury.

He made a comeback in the early stages of the 2010 Copa Telmex tournament, despite numerous knee injuries in the early part of the 2010 season. locurile. In the first round, he defeated Potito Starace 6–2, 7–6, over a period of two days due to a rain delay. He defeated Daniel Gimeno-Traver 6–7, 6–4, 7–6 in the second round. However, he had to cancel his quarterfinals match against fifth seed Albert Montaés due to a right leg injury. In the Davis Cup against Sweden in Stockholm, he won in straight sets. He returned to tennis by playing doubles for Argentina. He was the deciding singles rubber, beating Vinci, 6–3, 6–4, and helped Argentina advance to the quarterfinals.

He was playing in his first Masters Series appearance since Monte Carlo last year. He won his first-round match against Stefan Koubek 6–2, 7–6. He was the 22nd seed Jürgen Melzer and lost 4–6, 1–6 in his next-round match. He was then a wildcard entrant in the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. He defeated Kubot 6–3, 6–2, and Viktor Troicki, the 30th seed, 6–4, before falling to Rafael Nadal in three sets, 2–6, 2–6. He competed in the 2010 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters in Monaco, finishing No. 1 out of the top 200,000 in the world. 151 in the world, defeating Andreas Beck in straight sets before advancing to 3–6, 7–6, 7–6 against World No. 81. In the second round, there are 13 Mikhail Youzhny of Russia. Nalbandian defeated Tommy Robredo before losing in the quarterfinals to Novak Djokovic, second place 2–6, 3–6. Due to a right leg injury, the Nalbandian retired from the 2010 Internazionali BNL d'Italia. The injury remained, and he retired from the 2010 Mutua Madrilen Open, the 2010 Roland Garros, and the 2010 Wimbledon Championships.

In the Davis Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow in July, he appeared in two singles matches for Argentina against Russia. In the first rubber, he defeated Nikolay Davydenko, 6–4, 7–6, 7–6, and Mikhail Youzhn Kurty, 7–6, 6–3, 6–3, winning Argentina a victory of 3–2 to qualify for the semifinals. He won the 2010 Legg Mason Tennis Classic for the first time since 2009, where he defeated Rajeev Ram, 6–3, 6–2, and Marin ili, 6–2. He beat Marcos Baghdatis in the finals, 6–2, 7–6, guaranteeing a leap in the rankings to the region of world no. 6. 45 years old. In the Roger's Masters Series in Toronto, he had a fruitful run to the quarterfinals, defeating David Ferrer, Tommy Robredo, and Robin Söderling before falling to World No. 4. This 11-match winning streak has seen Andy Murray in his 4th appearance. During this run, his ranking climbed to the top of the world No. 1. 37 years old. In the second round, he competed for the 2010 BNP Paribas Masters, where he lost to Murray, 6–2, 3–6, 3–6.

He was named the best tennis player of Argentina's last decade in November.

Nalbandian began the year at No. 1 in the United Kingdom. The world's 27th richest nation is listed. Nalbandian defeated Fabio Fognini, Philipp Kohlschreiber, John Isner, and Nicolás Almagro without losing a single set. However, he lost in the final against David Ferrer. His work earned him to the No. 1 position. While still achieving the no. 21 in the world, the No. 1st. Juan Martn del Potro, who was also wounded, was only injured, and Argentina was unable to fill the position. He met Lleyton Hewitt again. The match, nicknamed "Clash of the Titans," finished in the fifth set as in 2005, but this was the first match for Nalbandian after 57 games. He saved two match points, but Ricardas Berankis was forced to leave early because of cramps and exhaustion, 1–6, 0–2, to Riardas Berankis. After the Australian Open, he competed in the Movistar Open.

He started his tour on clay by defeating Horacio Zeballos before losing against Horacio Zeballos. He lost in the quarterfinals to Tommy Robredo in Buenos Aires. He won in four sets over Romanian Adrian Ungur in a Davis Cup match. He skipped several tournaments, including Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome Masters due to a torn hamstring and a hernia. In the third round of Wimbledon, he lost to Roger Federer.

In the Australian Open, Nalbandian suffered in five sets to Isner and was fined $8,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct following nickels. David played in two Davis Cup matches for Argentina against the German team in February, defeating Florian Mayer in a singles match and then teaming with Eduardo Schwank to win a doubles match against Tommy Haas and Philipp Petzschner to help the Argentinian team advance to the quarterfinals. Nalbandian played in a string of clay tournaments, including the quarterfinals in Buenos Aires and a first-round exit at the Mexican Open. He then competed in the quarterfinals to Rafael Nadal in the first ATP Masters 1000 tournament of the year, the 2012 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. After the tournament, Nalbandian reached No. 1 in the world rankings. He ranked 40 in the ATP rankings, but he didn't make it to the first round of the 2012 French Open as he was defeated in four sets by Romanian Adrian Ungur.

For the first time in June, Nalbandian qualified in the final of the Aegon Championships at the Queen's Club in England. Marin ili led his opponents by a set but was disqualified after being caught 3–4 in the second round, injuring the linesman and drawing blood from his shin.

The kick was shown live on BBC television coverage of the event, and a video describing the event was widely distributed on YouTube. The Metropolitan Police, which began investigating, received a lawsuit alleging assault.

An ATP spokesman stated that:

He incurred a total loss of £44,114 [$69,910] over the weekend, forfeiting his potential reward money of £36,114 [$57,390] plus the £8,000 [$12,560] conduct fine. According to the ATP, he had been docked 150 ranking points.

Nalbandian was unseeded at the Wimbledon championships, which came shortly after, and Janko Tipsarevi defeated in straight sets in the first round. In the first round of the London Olympics, he lost again to Tipsarevi.

A strained muscle in his chest had been barred from the 2012 US Open for Nalbandian Juan Martn del Potro one day before his scheduled first-round match against compatriot and 2009 champion Juan Martn del Potro.

He reached the 2013 Brasil Open finals, losing to Rafael Nadal. He was forced to perform an operation on his right shoulder after beating France in the Davis Cup, where he competed doubles, and sidelining him for a good portion of the 2013 season. He announced his resignation on October 1st.

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Since discovering a hidden camera filming her naked in her apartment, former Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian's model ex-girlfriend restraining order against him.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2023
After reportedly locating a hidden camera in her apartment, the ex-girlfriend of former Argentina tennis star David Nalbandian has filed a restraining order against him. In the 2000s, Nalbandian was one of the sport's top stars, rising to the top of the world rankings in 2006 and 2002 Wimbledon finals, losing to Lleyton Hewitt. Araceli Torrado, his model ex-girlfriend, had been charged with clandestinely filming before they broke away, according to a previous story.

David Nalbandian, the tennis star's ex-partner, has requested a restraining order

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2023
After finding a hidden camera in her apartment, former Argentina tennis star David Nalbandian's ex-girlfriend has filed a restraining order against him.

As a hidden camera was discovered in her bedroom, former Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian was accused of filming his model ex-girlfriend.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2023
After breaking up, former Argentina tennis star David Nalbandian, who reached the Wimbledon final in 2002, has reportedly admitted to secretly filming his ex-girlfriend after they split. In the 2000s, Nalbandian, 41, was one of the sport's top performers, ranking him as the top-ranked performer in the world, as high as world No. 3 in March 2006. He won 11 singles tournaments, as well as his appearance in the Wimbledon final 21 years as he lost in straight sets to Lleyton Hewitt, Nalbandian, who also advanced to the semi-finals at least once in the other three Grand Slams.
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