Guide Note
Marat Safin is a professional tennis player from Russia. As of 2008, Safin's current singles ranking is seventy-seven.
Fast Facts
- Born: January 27, 1980
- Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
- Plays right-handed
- Turned pro in 1997
- Career Prize Money: $13 Million
- Highest Rank: #1 (November 20, 2000)
- Has fifteen career singles titles
- Coached by Hernan Gumy
- Lives in Monaco
Early Career
Coming from a family of tennis players, Marat Safin began training at a young age and by fourteen took advanced training in Spain. By the age of 17, Safin began his professional career, and defeated Andre Agassi and Gustavo Kuerten at the French Open the following year. Safin won his first Grand Slam tournament in 2000 by defeating Pete Sampras, and reached the final rounds of the Australian Open in 2002, 2004, and 2005.1
Quotes
"He reminded me of myself when I was 19 and came here and won for the first time."-Pete Sampras1
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