Jurgen Zopp

Jurgen Zopp

Estonian tennis player
Date of Birth: 29.03.1988
Country: Estonia

Content:
  1. Jurgen Zopp: Estonian Tennis Star
  2. Breakthrough and Grand Slam Debut
  3. ATP Debut and Challenger Victory
  4. Notable Victories

Jurgen Zopp: Estonian Tennis Star

Early Career and Junior Success

Estonian tennis player Jurgen Zopp, currently ranked No. 1 in his country, began his ascent in 2006. He reached the second round of both the Australian Open and US Open Junior Championships.

Jurgen Zopp

Breakthrough and Grand Slam Debut

Zopp's breakthrough came in 2012 when he qualified for his first Grand Slam tournament at the Australian Open. He followed up with appearances at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in the same season.

Jurgen Zopp

ATP Debut and Challenger Victory

In 2012, Zopp made his ATP main draw debut in Bucharest and broke into the ATP top 100. He has won nine ITF Futures titles and one Challenger title.

Notable Victories

August 18, 2008: Vierumäki, Finland (d. Timo Nieminen)
March 9, 2009: Switzerland (d. Philipp Oswald)
July 13, 2009: Estonia F1 (d. Jaak Põldma)
April 12, 2010: Turkey F7 (d. Augustin Gensse)
April 19, 2010: Turkey F8 (d. Alexandre Folie)
May 3, 2010: Czech Republic F1 (d. Alexander Flock)
July 19, 2010: Estonia F2 (d. Timo Nieminen)
October 25, 2010: Great Britain F17 (d. Alexander Slabinsky)
January 30, 2012: Kazan Challenger (d. Marius Copil)
Ranking Highlights

Zopp's highest ATP rankings to date are No. 71 in singles and No. 246 in doubles. He currently ranks No. 87 and No. 326, respectively.

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