Alex Kuznetsov (born February 5, 1987) is a retired professional tennis player. He is a former hitting partner of Maria Sharapova.

Personal life

Kuznetsov was born in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Kyiv, Ukraine). His family moved to the United States when he was three years old, settling just outside Philadelphia.

Tennis career

Juniors

Kuznetsov was coached by Jason Katzer during his youth. As a junior, Kuznetsov compiled a singles win–loss record of 67–27 (50-21 in doubles), reaching a combined junior world ranking of number 4 in July 2004.

Junior Slam results – Singles:

Australian Open: - French Open: F (2004) Wimbledon: 2R (2004) US Open: 3R (2005)

Nike offered Kuznetsov a one-million dollar sponsorship contract as soon as he turned pro, which he accepted.[citation needed]

2006

In July 2006, Kuznetsov played in the Comerica Challenger in Aptos, defeating Go Soeda for the 2006 singles title. At the 2006 US Open, he lost to fourteenth seed Tommy Haas.

That same year, Kuznetsov appeared in the video game Top Spin 2 as an up-and-coming star.

2007

Kuznetsov reached the second round of the 2007 Australian Open, defeating Australian Peter Luczak before losing to fellow American James Blake, 6–4, 6–1, 6–2. Kuznetsov gave Blake an early scare by breaking Blake's first two service games.

In April 2007, he reached his career-high singles ranking of World number 158.

In the 2007 US Open he played doubles with American Jesse Levine. They won their first round match over Dominik Hrbatý of Slovakia and Harel Levy of Israel, 6–1, 6–4, and their second round match, upsetting seventh-seeded Frenchmen Arnaud Clément and Michaël Llodra 7–6(5), 6–4, before losing in the third round to ninth-seeded Czechs Lukáš Dlouhý and Pavel Vízner, 6–4, 7–5.

In December, Kuznetsov, Levine, and Wayne Odesnik were invited by the USTA to play off in a round-robin for the wild-card berth in the Australian Open. Levine won the wild card.

Performance timelines

Key
WFSFQF#RRRQ#DNQANH

Singles

Current through 2015 Australian Open.

Tournament2006200720082009201020112012201320142015W–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenA2RQ2AQ1Q31RQ1Q3Q31–2
French OpenAQ2Q1AAQ1Q21RQ1A0–1
WimbledonAQ2Q1AQ2Q2Q11R1R0–2
US Open1R1RQ3Q1Q1Q1Q1Q3Q12–3
Win–loss0–11–20–00–00–00–00–12–30–10–03–8
Career statistics
Titles–Finals0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0
Year-end ranking223180344198250169224142182

Doubles

Current till US Open.

Tournament2004200520062007200820092013W–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open0-0
French Open0–0
Wimbledon1R0–1
US Open1R2R1R3R1R1R1R3-7
Win–loss0–11–10–12–20–10–10–13–8
Career statistics
Titles–Finals0–00–00–00–00–00–00–00–0

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