Career titles 0 Weight 84 kg Name Potito Starace Turned pro 2001 | Prize money US$ 3,784,550 Role Tennis player Retired 2015 Career record 161–193 Height 1.87 m | |
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Born July 14, 1981 (age 43) Cervinara, Italy ( 1981-07-14 ) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Similar People |
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Potito Starace (born 14 July 1981) is an Italian retired professional tennis player on the ATP Tour. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of world no. 27 on October 15, 2007. He was a clay court specialist, and was coached by Umberto Rianna.
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- Tennis capri 3 scudetto potito starace rocky vs adriano biasella apollo 1 round
- Potito starace e flavio cipolla allenamento sul veloce
- Career
- Betting scandal
- Singles
- Doubles
- References

Starace was banned from tennis for life by the Italian Tennis Federation for betting offences.

Potito starace e flavio cipolla allenamento sul veloce
Career

One of the most memorable runs of Starace's career was when he made the men's doubles semifinals of the 2012 French Open, partnering Daniele Bracciali, before succumbing to top seeds Daniel Nestor and Max Mirnyi.

In singles, he made four ATP finals but lost in all of them. On the Challenger tour, he won the San Marino CEPU Open three times, a record for the tournament, and the Tennis Napoli Cup four times, also a record. In doubles, he won six ATP titles.

He represented Italy at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where he lost to eventual gold medallist Rafael Nadal in the first round.
Betting scandal
Following Alessio di Mauro's 9-month ban in November 2007, Starace and Daniele Bracciali were each fined and given short suspensions from playing. Starace received a fine of £21,400 and a 6-week ban from January 1, 2008.
Starace's case revolved around his final in Casablanca against the Spaniard Pablo Andújar, which the Italian lost. Starace had led their head-to-head 5-0 going into the match. Bookmaker Massimo Erodiani asked via Skype if Starace had received a certified cheque to lose match and received an affirmative answer, explaining that all bets were safe on a Starace loss.
In 2015, the Italian Tennis Federation banned Bracciali and Starace for life.
Singles
Current through 2015 French Open.
Doubles
Current through 2013 Wimbledon Championships.