Federico Mordegan: A Professional Tennis Journey
An academic exploration of the career trajectory and achievements of Italian professional tennis player Federico Mordegan, detailing his ATP and Challenger tour performances.
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Player Profile
Nationality
Federico Mordegan is an Italian professional tennis player, representing Italy in international competitions.
Birth Details
Born on February 1, 1970, in Vicenza, Italy, Mordegan entered the professional tennis circuit during a competitive era.
Physical Attributes
Standing at 1.70 meters (5 feet 7 inches), Mordegan utilized his stature effectively on court.
Playing Style
Mordegan played right-handed, a common preference among professional tennis athletes, employing a style suited for clay court surfaces where he achieved notable success.
Career Overview
Prize Money
Throughout his professional career, Federico Mordegan accumulated prize money totaling $236,608, reflecting his participation and performance in various tournaments.
Singles Performance
In singles competition, Mordegan maintained a career record of 2 wins and 9 losses. He did not secure any ATP singles titles, with his highest singles ranking reaching World No. 243 on November 12, 1990.
Doubles Prowess
Mordegan found greater success in doubles, achieving a career record of 41 wins and 76 losses. He captured one ATP doubles title and reached a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 70 on January 16, 1991.
Career Rankings
Highest Singles Ranking
Federico Mordegan achieved a career-best singles ranking of World No. 243. This milestone was reached on November 12, 1990, indicating a solid performance level within the professional circuit.
Highest Doubles Ranking
His peak performance in doubles saw him ranked World No. 70. This significant achievement occurred on January 16, 1991, highlighting his effectiveness as a doubles specialist.
ATP Tour Finals
Doubles Finals Record
Mordegan participated in six ATP World Tour doubles finals, securing one victory and finishing as runner-up in the other five instances. These finals primarily occurred on clay courts.
Challenger & Futures Performance
Singles Challenger Final
Mordegan reached one singles final at the Challenger level, competing in the Franken Challenge in Fรผrth, Germany, in July 1989. He was defeated by Dimitri Poliakov in straight sets.
Doubles Challenger Finals
In doubles, Mordegan competed in thirteen finals on the ATP Challenger Tour, achieving six titles and finishing as runner-up in seven instances, predominantly on clay courts.
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