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Roland Stadler

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Country (sports)
  
Switzerland

Career record
  
52-84

Weight
  
70 kg

Prize money
  
$110,370

Role
  
Tennis Player

Plays
  
Ambidextrous

Name
  
Roland Stadler

Height
  
5'10" (178 cm)

Career titles
  
0



Born
  
14 June 1959 (age 65) Zurich, Switzerland (
1959-06-14
)

Leconte Stadler Davis Cup 1988


Roland Stadler (born 14 June 1959) is a former professional tennis player from Switzerland.

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Career

Stadler was one of few players who used a two-handed grip for both his forehand and backhand.

The Zurich born player was a surprise finalist at the Swiss Open in 1986, coming into the tournament ranked 403 in the world. He defeated three top 40 players, Milan Šrejber, Tomáš Šmíd and Emilio Sánchez. In the final he pushed Stefan Edberg to five sets but was unable to prevail. Some of his other best performances on tour also came at home, with two semi-finals and a quarter-final appearance in Geneva as well as being a semi-finalist at Basel in 1983.

Stadler had his best Grand Slam showing at the 1984 French Open, where he reached the third round, with wins over South Africa's Derek Tarr and local qualifier Loïc Courteau.

He was a regular fixture in the Switzerland Davis Cup team throughout the 1980s and took part in a total of 22 ties. Of his 38 singles rubbers, he finished the victor in 20 of them, including one against Ivan Lendl in 1981, when the Czech retired hurt in a first set tiebreak. He was unbeaten in his three doubles matches.

References

Roland Stadler Wikipedia


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