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Państwo: Włochy
Miejsce zamieszkania: Taggia Włochy
Data i miejsce urodzenia: 24 maja 1987, San Remo Włochy
Wzrost: 178 cm
Masa ciała: 74 kg
Gra praworęczna, oburęczny backhand
Status profesjonalny: 2003
MTT:
Singles W(18): Kuala Lumpur 09, Memphis 10, Eastbourne 10, World Tour Finals 10, Cincinnati 12, Auckland 14, Sydney 16, Quito 17, Buenos Aires 17, Halle 17, Umag 17, Auckland 18, Eastbourne 19, Geneva 22, Auckland 23, Washington 23, Paris 23, Miami 24
Singles F(15): Metz 09, Basel 09, Johannesburg 10, Stuttgart 10, Toronto 10, Valencia 10, San Jose 11, Buenos Aires 16, Miami 17, Tokyo 17, IO Tokyo 20, Tokyo 23, Montpellier 24, Buenos Aires 24, Monte Carlo 24
Doubles W (5): Roland Garros 11, US Open 11, Monte Carlo 23, Toronto 23, World Tour Finals 23
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FABIO FOGNINI - OSIĄGNIĘCIA

Finały w singlu (1)
2012 (1) Bukareszt

Finały w deblu (2)
2010 (1) Acapulco
2008 (1) Umag
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2010 w liczbach
Ranking: 55
Turnieje: 0
Finały: 0
Mecze: 16-26
Zarobki: $424,469
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1/4 finału podczas RG 2011!

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Fabio, jako pierwszy Włoch od 1998 roku, dotarł do 1/4 finału w turnieju wielkoszlemowym. Niestety, trudy turnieju na tyle dały mu się we znaki, że nie był w stanie przystąpić do meczu o 1/2 finału - z Novakiem Djokoviciem.

Fabio Fognini na RG'11:
R128 Denis Istomin (UZB) 6-4, 6-2, 6-2
R64 Stephane Robert (FRA) 6-2, 6-1, 6-0
R32 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (ESP) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1
R16 Albert Montanes (ESP) 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 11-9
Q Novak Djokovic (SRB) W/O
W trakcie turnieju Włoch obchodził swoje 24 urodziny.
MTT - tytuły (27)
2021 (4) Sankt Petersburg, Moskwa, IO Tokio, Gstaad, 2020 (2) US Open, Auckland, 2019 (4) Tokio, Halle, Australian Open, Doha, 2017 (1) Cincinnati M1000, 2016 (1) Sankt Petersburg, 2015 (1) Rotterdam, 2013 (3) Montreal M1000, Rzym M1000, Dubaj, 2012 (1) Toronto M1000, 2011 (4) Waszyngton, Belgrad, Miami M1000, San Jose, 2010 (2) Wiedeń, Rotterdam, 2009 (2) Szanghaj M1000, Eastbourne, 2008 (2) US Open, Estoril

MTT - finały (35)
2023 (3) Waszyngton, Indian Wells M1000, Buenos Aires, 2022 (3) Wimbledon, Miami M1000, Australian Open, 2021 (4) San Diego, Wimbledon, Halle, Genewa, 2020 (2) Paryż-Bercy M1000, Acapulco, 2019 (2) Kitzbuhel, Genewa, 2018 (3) Sankt Petersburg, Stuttgart, Marsylia, 2017 (2) Sztokholm, Indian Wells M1000, 2016 (2) Newport, Rotterdam, 2015 (1) Halle, 2014 (1) Tokio, 2013 (2) Basel, Kuala Lumpur, 2011 (3) WTF, Cincinnati M1000, Rzym M1000, 2010 (2) Basel, Marsylia, 2009 (4) WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, Madryt M1000, 2008 (1) WTF
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20.06.2011

Najwyższa pozycja w karierze: 32
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Valencia Open 500
World No. 44 Fabio Fognini, the top Italian on the ATP World Tour, beat Spanish wild card Daniel Gimeno-Traver 6-4, 6-3 in 71 minutes.
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Biofile with Fabio Fognini
First Tennis Memory: “I have a lot of memories in my career. When I was young I was playing tennis and football too. When I was 14 I decide to play tennis because I play a lot on the courts, so I have the mentality, if I lose, I lose. And I win, I win.”

Tennis Inspirations: “I have to work all the time. I have to work. The highlight of my career we will see when I finish if I get closer to a good ranking, if I stay like this. I can’t tell you now.”

Last Book Read: “I don’t remember exactly what. A book about dogs. Because I like the dogs. I was reading this one.”

Hobbies/Interests: “Outside tennis I like to enjoy the life, stay with the friends, with the family, and soccer.”

Favorite Meal: “Spaghetti with the pomadero.”

Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: “Vanilla.”

Current Car: “I have a sponsor with KIA.”

Greatest Sports Moment: “I’m young. You know, I’m still young. I don’t win too much now. I mean, there’s a lot of matches remaining for sure. The match with Monfils at Roland Garros last year (came back to win 9-7 in fifth set from two sets down). For the moment, I say that.”

Most Painful Moment: “When I get injured with the right wrist, I have to stop for six months. And left one – three months. And also at the end of the year 2008 I had surgery on my left knee. So this is painful.”

Favorite Tournaments: “There’s a lot of favorite tournaments. I play the Grand Slams is extremely glamorous, very, very good. But also any tournament I try to win. And I also like Acupulco.”

Closest Tennis Friends: “Italians because I’m Italian. But when I was working in Barcelona, so I have a lot of friends with the Spanish guys, like Almagro. And Montanes.”

Funniest Player Encountered: “Monfils.”

Toughest Competitor Encountered: “I mean Roger is one of the best.”

Favorite Players To Watch: “Roger. He’s special.”

Funny Tennis Memory: “No, I don’t remember.”

Embarrassing Tennis Memory: “I don’t know, these questions are hard to answer [smiles].”
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2011 w liczbach

Ranking: 48
Bilans meczów: 25-27
Tytuły: 0
Finały: 0
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Fabio wznowił treningi. Powinien być gotowy do gry na kortach ziemnych.
MTT - tytuły (27)
2021 (4) Sankt Petersburg, Moskwa, IO Tokio, Gstaad, 2020 (2) US Open, Auckland, 2019 (4) Tokio, Halle, Australian Open, Doha, 2017 (1) Cincinnati M1000, 2016 (1) Sankt Petersburg, 2015 (1) Rotterdam, 2013 (3) Montreal M1000, Rzym M1000, Dubaj, 2012 (1) Toronto M1000, 2011 (4) Waszyngton, Belgrad, Miami M1000, San Jose, 2010 (2) Wiedeń, Rotterdam, 2009 (2) Szanghaj M1000, Eastbourne, 2008 (2) US Open, Estoril

MTT - finały (35)
2023 (3) Waszyngton, Indian Wells M1000, Buenos Aires, 2022 (3) Wimbledon, Miami M1000, Australian Open, 2021 (4) San Diego, Wimbledon, Halle, Genewa, 2020 (2) Paryż-Bercy M1000, Acapulco, 2019 (2) Kitzbuhel, Genewa, 2018 (3) Sankt Petersburg, Stuttgart, Marsylia, 2017 (2) Sztokholm, Indian Wells M1000, 2016 (2) Newport, Rotterdam, 2015 (1) Halle, 2014 (1) Tokio, 2013 (2) Basel, Kuala Lumpur, 2011 (3) WTF, Cincinnati M1000, Rzym M1000, 2010 (2) Basel, Marsylia, 2009 (4) WTF, Stuttgart, Wimbledon, Madryt M1000, 2008 (1) WTF
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Fabio Fognini Q&A: A Thrill-Seeking Chef

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Fabio Fognini advanced to his first ATP World Tour final Saturday in Bucharest, dismissing Hungarian qualifier Attila Balazs 6-3, 6-1 to end a five-match losing streak in tour-level semi-finals.

As part of ATPWorldTour.com’s new Q&A series, Fognini discusses his success on clay, his favourite Italian dish and what he would talk about with idol Valentino Rossi.

Last year, you reached the Roland Garros quarter-finals. Now, your first ATP World Tour final has come on clay. Why does your game suit this surface so well?
I grew up on clay. I’m Italian, so I played most of my matches as a junior on clay courts. The good results in my career have mainly been on clay for the moment. Last year in Paris, I played an incredible match with Albert Montanes. Unfortunately I couldn’t play in the quarter-finals against the No. 1 player, but it was still a special tournament. We will see what happens this year.

What goals have you set for this season after your success in 2011?
My first goal is to stay healthy right now. I’ve had some injuries. I stopped for two and a half months this year. My second is to keep working ha

rd every day. This is my first final in Bucharest, so I’m very happy.

Which players on tour do you like to hang out with?
All the Italian players. Potito Starace, Filippo Volandri, everybody from Italy. They are all friendly. Also, I feel comfortable with the Spanish guys, because I live in Barcelona. And Novak Djokovic. We are the same age and I respect him a lot.

What is your favourite Italian meal? Can you cook it by yourself?
Pasta al tonno. I can cook it myself. When I am home in Spain, I have to do it, because otherwise, I have to go to the restaurant every night. I don’t like that.

If you were to meet Valentino Rossi, what would you talk about?
I’d talk about everything. I am a big fan of him because he is an incredible guy, making history in motocross. He is also a supporter of Internazionale so maybe we’d discuss football.

Do you have any ambitions to ride motorcycles in the future?
I was joking one time that this is my sport because I am crazy, haha. I like bikes, but it’s not easy to ride motorcycles because you’re going so fast. I like motocross. It’s a good sport, but I’ve never tried it.
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W(20): 23': Halle 22': Doha, Bastad, Gijon 21': Cagliari, Lyon, Waszyngton 20': Montpellier 18': Doha, Pekin 17': Szanghaj, Bazylea 16': Queen's Club, Atlanta 14': Pekin 13': Montpellier, Atlanta 12': Kuala Lumpur, Szanghaj, Bazylea
F(29): 23': Pune, Australian Open, 22': Neapol 21': Marsylia, Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Gstaad, Winston-Salem, Metz 20': Adelajda, Australian Open 19': Montpellier 18': Dubaj, Umag 17': Sofia, Barcelona, s-Hertogenbosch', Wimbledon 16': Genewa, s-Hertogenbosch' 13': Barcelona, Madryt, Bercy 12': Dubaj, Estoril, Madryt, Rzym, Nicea 11': Los Angeles

W(14): 22': AO, MC, Madryt, Wimbledon, Cincy, Bercy 21': Toronto, Cincy 19': Montreal 18': MTT Finals 17': USO 15': AO, RG 13': Wimbledon
F(8): 23': Rzym 22': USO, MTT Finals 19: Rzym, Wimbledon, Davis Cup 18': USO 16':
Wimbledon 15':USO
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Finał Bukaresztu 2012

Włoch Fabio Fognini w Bukareszcie osiągnął swój pierwszy finał na szczeblu ATP w karierze, w meczu o zwycięstwo Fogninni poległ z Gillesem Simonem, zawodnikiem rozstawionym z numerem jeden w całym turnieju.

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W(20): 23': Halle 22': Doha, Bastad, Gijon 21': Cagliari, Lyon, Waszyngton 20': Montpellier 18': Doha, Pekin 17': Szanghaj, Bazylea 16': Queen's Club, Atlanta 14': Pekin 13': Montpellier, Atlanta 12': Kuala Lumpur, Szanghaj, Bazylea
F(29): 23': Pune, Australian Open, 22': Neapol 21': Marsylia, Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Gstaad, Winston-Salem, Metz 20': Adelajda, Australian Open 19': Montpellier 18': Dubaj, Umag 17': Sofia, Barcelona, s-Hertogenbosch', Wimbledon 16': Genewa, s-Hertogenbosch' 13': Barcelona, Madryt, Bercy 12': Dubaj, Estoril, Madryt, Rzym, Nicea 11': Los Angeles

W(14): 22': AO, MC, Madryt, Wimbledon, Cincy, Bercy 21': Toronto, Cincy 19': Montreal 18': MTT Finals 17': USO 15': AO, RG 13': Wimbledon
F(8): 23': Rzym 22': USO, MTT Finals 19: Rzym, Wimbledon, Davis Cup 18': USO 16':
Wimbledon 15':USO
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UNDERSTANDING FABIO
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Fresh from his first ATP World Tour final, Fabio Fognini is showing all the right signs that he
is on the right track.


With good looks and a certain swagger, Fabio Fognini comes across as confident - maybe even cocky at times. But those who know him best will tell you there's more to the Italian than meets the eye.

Fabio Fognini has just about everything an Italian man could hope for: good looks, new car, house by the Mediterranean Sea and a stunning model girlfriend. By all accounts he is living the dream. Everyone knows that in Italy looking good is just as important as being good. And for a long time Fabio Fognini looked great. From the day he first picked up a tennis racquet at the age of four, Fabio has impressed everyone who has ever seen him stroke a tennis ball.

Nobody ever said that it was going to be easy, and so the journey on the ATP World Tour for Fabio Fognini has been filled with just as many valleys as peaks. But last year, the Italian reached out to one of Spain’s most respected tennis coaches, Jose Perlas, for help. It did not take long for heads in the tennis industry to start nodding in the affirmative.
“If you don’t know Fabio very well, you want to strangle him”

“It is very simple. Fabio went to Jose because he wants to improve,” says coach Claudio Pistolesi. “He knew that he had some holes in his game, and that he is obviously very far from his best. That is why he chose Jose.”

“It was not his talent that impressed me,” admits Perlas. “The ATP is full of mucho mucho talento. What impresses me about Fabio is how much he suffers for it. That is where my attraction to him as a tennis player begins and ends. I have known him for a long time, since he was with Oscar Serrano. After observing him, I realised that this boy really wants to be great.”

To the casual observer, the last thing Fabio Fognini appears to do on a tennis court is suffer.

Watch him hit a forehand during a third set tie-break. With little bend in the legs, minimal backswing and almost no shoulder or hip rotation, his forehand drive looks more like an annoyed swat than a stroke under pressure. Whether it goes in, out or under the net, Fognini looks as if he would just as rather be relaxing on the beach.

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If only his father could be so lucky.

“There are times I cannot watch my son when he is on the tennis court,” says Fabio’s father, Fulvio Fognini. “One second he is up. One second he is down. You cannot imagine what I go through when Fabio plays tennis.”

“The most important thing in Fabio’s life is his father,” says coach Ricardo Piatti. “His father put so much of his energy into Fabio. He loves Fabio so much and he loves tennis. He is a traditional Italian father, very emotional. And that Fabio is doing well on the ATP makes him very proud.”

Quite possibly, Fabio Fognini has the slowest walk known to man.

“If you don’t know Fabio very well, you want to strangle him,” laughs Pistolesi. “But I know him very well and I guarantee you he is a great person. Very sincere and kindhearted. What some people might call an attitude is actually coming from his shyness. And the walk. Well, that is very Italian. At least it has style.”

For someone who moves so slow between points, Fognini is awfully quick during the point.

“He reads the game like a book,” says Perlas. “His anticipation of where the ball is going next is something special. He does not have to be always on the run. When it is time to run he is very explosive.”
“What some people might call an attitude is actually coming from his shyness”

The challenge for the 24-year-old Italian has never been getting to the ball or even hitting the ball, it has been about managing the momentum of the match. That is one of the primary reasons that Fognini went to Perlas.

At the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Fognini sits down with DEUCE to talk about his recent history at Roland Garros and what Coach Perlas brings to the table. With thick dark eyebrows, high cheekbones and a hard cut chin framed by a neatly trimmed, jet black goatee Fabio Fognini could easily pass for a leading actor in a Sergio Leone film.

That the 2010 second round match became a drama at all was a shock. Gael Monfils was in cruise control on Court Phillip Chartrier, leading Fognini by two sets to none and up a break at 4-1. When the match was eventually halted at 5-5 in the fifth because of darkness, it seemed as if all those watching were witnesses to some kind of surreal gladiatorial battle.

When they returned the next day, the tension had dropped just slightly, but if you listened closely enough you could almost hear the theme song from 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' when Fognini entered the court.

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“This match was just incredible,” recalls Fognini. “I don’t know how I won. What can I say?”

Fognini attempts a smile. It is not a proud smile, but more of an apologetic smile. He lowers his head and waits for the next question.

I ask him about the following year’s fourth round match versus Albert Montanes in which he saved two match points in the fifth set and played the final five games with a leg injury.

“I really don’t have any answers,” Fognini says. “Except, maybe I made some forehand winners on a couple of big points.”

That is certainly an understatement. Spend some time getting to know Fabio Fognini and the phrase paradigm shift might come to mind.

“It is easy to confuse him,” says Perlas. “He is not so confident with people he does not know very well. He can get a little paralysed. But if he is comfortable with you he is very funny and loves to joke. He is very kind to people.”

“Fabio is a kind boy,” says the elder Fognini. “But yes, I admit that a person might not think so if they do not know him. He is very timid.”

When I ask him about the coaching change to Perlas, Fognini livens up, a big smile spreads across his face. Fognini is happy to talk about someone other than himself.
“What impresses me about Fabio is how much he suffers for it”

“I am lucky to have Jose,” says Fognini. “I am trying my best to learn all that he can teach me. Jose brings so much experience with great players. He is the best one who can help me raise my level. If he gives me the game plan, I feel that I have the game to execute his tactics. I trust him.”

When asked the question, “Has tennis given you more or have you given tennis more?” he takes a minute to think it over.

“Until two or three years ago, I would say that tennis had given me more,” Fognini replies. “But the last couple of years, I feel like I have tried to give my best to tennis. The results were not coming so much, but maybe that is what I must accept. Let us say that there were times in the past when I gave 100 per cent on the court, but I was not 100 per cent focused on tennis off the court.”

“People always talk about talented tennis players,” says Perlas. “But you have to combine talent not just with hard work, but with high quality of work. The level of tennis at the top is very high. It takes a lot of self-motivation from the player on and off the court. Fabio does want to be a great player. He may not look like it and people might not think so, but I read it in him. And it is crystal clear.”
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20.06.2011

Najwyższy ranking w karierze: 32
MTT:
Singles W(18): Kuala Lumpur 09, Memphis 10, Eastbourne 10, World Tour Finals 10, Cincinnati 12, Auckland 14, Sydney 16, Quito 17, Buenos Aires 17, Halle 17, Umag 17, Auckland 18, Eastbourne 19, Geneva 22, Auckland 23, Washington 23, Paris 23, Miami 24
Singles F(15): Metz 09, Basel 09, Johannesburg 10, Stuttgart 10, Toronto 10, Valencia 10, San Jose 11, Buenos Aires 16, Miami 17, Tokyo 17, IO Tokyo 20, Tokyo 23, Montpellier 24, Buenos Aires 24, Monte Carlo 24
Doubles W (5): Roland Garros 11, US Open 11, Monte Carlo 23, Toronto 23, World Tour Finals 23
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Sankt Petersburg - kolejny finał w 2012.

Włoch poprawił w tym roku swoje statystyki. najpierw finał w Bukareszcie, a w niedzielę w Petersburgu. W obu przypadkach rywale okazywali się jednak lepsi,; zobaczymy, co przyniesie kolejna próba. :)

Fabio Fognini - finały w singlu (2)
2012 - Sankt Petersburg, Bukareszt
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Fabio FOGNINI It's better in Italia (2011) - Road to Roland-Garros

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otMkyo1-MDI&feature=plcp[/youtube]
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Fabio FOGNINI is "Grumpy" (2012) - Road to Roland-Garros

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEVJUtaLkUc&feature=plcp[/youtube]
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31.10.2011 (debel)

Najwyższy ranking w karierze: 32
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2012 w liczbach

Ranking: 45
Bilans meczów: 22-24 (47,8 %)
Łączna liczba spotkań: 46
Tytuły: 0
Finały: 2 (Bukareszt, Sankt Petersburg)
Zarobki: $533,149
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Kia Open Drive 2013: Fabio Fognini & Simone Bolelli

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Bolelli/Fognini Claim Buenos Aires Trophy

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Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini won their second team trophy.

Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini dismissed Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler 6-3, 6-2 to claim their second team trophy on Sunday at the Copa Claro in Buenos Aires. The Italian duo broke Monroe/Stadler four times to wrap up the win in 56 minutes.

“Right now, I’m really happy because we had a great week and won our second title together,” said Fognini. “Outside the court, we are friends, which is important. We hope to play well in Acapulco and will try to do our best.”

Bolelli and Fognini added to their triumph in Umag two years ago. At the Australian Open in January, the two reached their second Grand Slam semi-final together (l. to Bryan/Bryan). They collected 250 Emirates ATP Rankings points and split $27,070.

Both Monroe and Stadler were contesting their first ATP World Tour final.
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