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Alex keeps flying Alex Dolgopolov continues his amazing run to the world’s top. The young Ukrainian accomplished another jump into the top 70 (no. 69), after reaching the final at the 125.000 $ Challenger of Marrakech, Morocco. Alex lost the final to no.2 seed Jarkko Nieminen, former top 15 player, who is also making his comeback among the world’s best. Alex will now take a week off, then team up again with his coach Jack Reader for a week of training, before returning for the third time this year to Morocco. (click for more)
Best Ranking for Alex: 81! Alex Dolgopolov continues his run towards te top 50, his goal for 2010. In Meknes, Morocco, Alex won his first challenger title of 2010, beating Portuguese Riu Machado in the Final 75 62. Together with his friend Artem Smirnov he reached also the final of the doubles event, in which they eventually lost to Andujar/Cipolla. Alex and his coach Jack Reader are taking a week off before returning to Morocco where Alex will attend the Rabat and Marrakech challengers. "Our first goal is reached" Said Jack Reader after the finals. (click for more)
Alex Dolgopolov gets close to Top 100! Alex Dolgopolov is only 1 spot away from the top 100, after reaching the final at the 30.000 Euro Challenger of Tanger, Morocco. In the final of an almost rained out tournament (some players played 3 matches on the same day) Alex lost to Stephane Robert from France: 7-6, 6-4. Good news also from South America, (click for more)
Career Highlights -       in July 2009 Alex won his first Challenger title in Orbetello, defeating Pablo Andujar -         in August he captured his second Challenger title in Como, where he defeated Juan-Martin Aranguren -         in Septem (click for more)