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Xavier Malisse (born 19 July 1980) is a
Belgian tennis coach and a
former professional player. Born in the north-western
Flemish city of
Kortrijk and...
- 4–6, 4–6. At the
Australian Open in January,
Skupski partnered Xavier Malisse where they lost in the
first round in
straight sets. This was Skupski's...
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Filippo Volandri defeated Xavier Malisse 6–1, 6–4 to win the
singles title at the 2004
International Raiffeisen Grand Prix. Andy Rod**** was the defending...
- Rod**** 2010: Marc López /
Rafael Nadal 2011:
Alexandr Dolgopolov /
Xavier Malisse 2012: Marc López /
Rafael Nadal 2013: Bob
Bryan / Mike
Bryan 2014: Bob...
- runner-up (Guillermo Coria), both
doubles champions (Olivier
Rochus and
Xavier Malisse), the
mixed doubles champion (Richard Gasquet), and the boy's champion...
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champion Richard Krajicek,
reaching the
quarterfinals before losing to
Xavier Malisse. 01.
Lleyton Hewitt (champion) 02.
Marat Safin (second round) 03. ...
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Defaulted Marinko Matosevic (qualifying competition,
lucky loser)
Xavier Malisse (qualified) Michaël
Llodra (qualifying competition)
Carlos Berlocq (first...
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earning his
first top-20 win
before losing in the
third round to
Xavier Malisse.
Continuing on
after the US Open, he won two
consecutive Challenger titles:...
- 2004 won the
French Open
doubles title,
partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. His career-high
singles ranking is
world No. 24. At 1.68
metres (5 ft...
- the third-youngest
semifinalist in the tournament's history. Only
Xavier Malisse (1998) and
Rafael Nadal (2005)
reached the
final four in
Acapulco at a...