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Nebojša Đorđević

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Country (sports)
  
Yugoslavia

Career record
  
0–4

Highest ranking
  
No. 489 (27 Nov 1995)

Height
  
1.9 m

Residence
  
Belgrade, Serbia

Plays
  
Right-handed

Career titles
  
0

Career record
  
16–40

Turned pro
  
1993

Prize money
  
128,135 USD

Born
  
24 April 1973 (age 43) Pančevo, SFR Yugoslavia (
1973-04-24
)

Nebojša Đorđević (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Ђорђевић, born 24 April 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Serbia.

Career

Đorđević appeared regularly in the Davis Cup competition during the 1990s, first for Yugoslavia then for the team now known as Serbia. He won seven of the 18 rubbers that he played in, finishing with a 2/6 record in singles and 5/5 record in doubles.

Primarily a doubles player, Đorđević participated in the main draw of 11 Grand Slam tournaments, all in the men's doubles. He also played mixed doubles once, at the 1999 Wimbledon Championships, with Olga Lugina.

The Serbian teamed up with Macedonian player Aleksandar Kitinov in the 1997 Australian Open and the pair had a win over Jean-Philippe Fleurian and Nicolas Pereira. It was one of only two matches he won at Grand Slam level. The other came in the 1999 French Open, where he and partner Gábor Köves upset the famed Woodbridge/Woodforde combination, who were the third seeds. Although Đorđević never made the second round at Wimbledon, he came close. In 1999, partnering countryman Nenad Zimonjić, Đorđević lost a five set opening round match to Piet Norval and Kevin Ullyett, 8-10 in the fifth set.

He and Libor Pimek were semi-finalists at the Romanian Open in 1998. This would be the furthest he would reach in an ATP Tour tournament. On the Challenger circuit, Djorđević won six doubles titles.

References

Nebojša Đorđević Wikipedia