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Rajeev Ram
American tennis player

Rajeev Ram

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Intro
American tennis player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
Age
40 years
Residence
Carmel
Stats
Height:
193
Weight:
82
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Biography

Rajeev Ram (born March 18, 1984) is an American professional tennis player on the ATP Tour. He won the Mixed Doubles silver medal with Venus Williams at the Rio Olympics 2016 and reached the final of the US Open with Coco Vandeweghe in the same year. He has advanced as far as the semifinals in men's doubles at the US Open and at Wimbledon and has made the quarterfinals of the other two slams. Ram has also won two ATP singles titles at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships in 2009 and again in 2015.

Ram has claimed twelve ATP doubles titles in his career, with several different partners. His career-high singles ranking is world no. 56, achieved in April 2016. He reached as high as world no. 11 in doubles in March 2017 by winning his first Masters 1000 tournament.

Personal

Ram was born to Raghav and Sushma Ram. His parents hail from Bangalore, India. Table tennis, cricket, and music are some of his interests.

Career

Early career

In his junior career, Ram won a total of nine national junior titles, including singles and doubles. Amongst his titles were the National Claycourt 14-and-under singles title, the boys 16 and under national championship, the 18 and under Easter Bowl title, Kalamazoo doubles and the Target Cup tournaments. In addition to his nine junior titles, Ram played high school tennis at Carmel High School, earned All-State honors, became the state singles champion, and earned a scholarship in both 1998 and 1999.

Rajeev earned a wild card entry into the Juniors' 2001 US Open. Ram participated in all of the Grand Slam junior tournaments [1]. He was the runner-up in juniors doubles at the 2002 Wimbledon, partnered with Brian Baker.

Ram then delayed enrollment at the University of Illinois until January 2003 so that he could continue to play tennis as an amateur on the pro circuit. During his one semester at Illinois, he won the national doubles title with Brian Wilson and helped the Fighting Illini go undefeated (32–0) and win the 2003 NCAA team championship.

Professional years

At the 2005 US Open, he lost in five sets to Stanislas Wawrinka. At the 2006 US Open, he lost in the second qualifying round to former college teammate Amer Delić. Rajeev made the 2007 Wimbledon doubles quarterfinals as a qualifier with Harel Levy, before losing to eventual champions Arnaud Clément and Michaël Llodra. Along the way, Ram and Levy upset the 15th seeded team of Martín García and Sebastián Prieto. In 2007, he won five doubles Challenger titles partnering Bobby Reynolds, and reached three other finals on his way to a career-high doubles ranking of no. 62.

On July 5, 2008, Ram won the Nielsen USTA Pro Tennis Championship in Winnetka, Illinois for his first career Challenger-level singles title.

He won his first ATP doubles title in Chennai, India 2009 with compatriot Eric Butorac.

On July 10, 2009, Ram accomplished the unusual feat of winning four professional-level tennis matches in one day. At the Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships in Rhode Island, the tournament had been rained out early in the week, pushing back many scheduled matches. On July 10, Ram advanced to the singles semifinals with wins over Samuel Groth and Jesse Levine and then partnered with Jordan Kerr to advance to the doubles semifinals with wins over Arnaud Clément/Olivier Rochus and Nicolas Mahut/Fabrice Santoro. Mahut, Santoro, and Rochus each played three matches that day, though none of them won all their matches. Ram then went on to beat Rochus and world no. 39 Sam Querrey on consecutive days to capture his first ATP title. He also captured the doubles title.

In his return to Newport in July 2010, Ram lost to no. 417-ranked qualifier Raven Klaasen after defeating Iván Navarro in the first round. Having raced to a 5–0 lead in the third set, Ram wasted several match points while serving at 5–1 before eventually losing, 7–5, 1–6, 6–7.

In Atlanta in July 2010, he won his first doubles title with American Scott Lipsky, defeating Rohan Bopanna and Kristof Vliegen for the outdoor hard court Atlanta Tennis Championships. In the semifinals, Lipsky and Ram had defeated John Isner and James Blake. In November, they won a tournament in Eckental, Germany.

Ram started 2011 strong, partnering with Lipsky in February to take the indoor hard court San Jose Open (over Christopher Kas from Germany and Alexander Peya from Austria) and the outdoor hard court Delray Beach titles (over Alejandro Falla from Colombia and Xavier Malisse from Belgium). In March, he and Lipsky won the Challenger of Dallas. In June, he and Lipsky advanced as far as the quarterfinals at the 2011 French Open, before being defeated.

2013

In 2013, he teamed with Rohan Bopanna. In Chennai, they reached the quarterfinals, only to fall to Benoît Paire and Stanislas Wawrinka.

At the Australian Open, they reached the second round, but lost to the Italian team of Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini.

In Dubai, they reached the semifinals, where they lost to Mahesh Bhupathi and Michaël Llodra.

2015

In 2015 at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships he reached his second career final and won his second career ATP singles title by defeating Ivo Karlovic.

2016

In 2016 at the Delray Beach Open he reached his third career final losing to Sam Querrey. At the Olympic Games he won silver with Venus Williams following a loss to their compatriots Jack Sock and Bethanie Mattek-Sands in mixed doubles.

Significant finals

Grand Slam finals

Mixed Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponents in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up2016US OpenHardUnited States Coco VandewegheGermany Laura Siegemund
Croatia Mate Pavić
4–6, 4–6

Year-End Championships

Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Runner-up2016ATP World Tour Finals, LondonHard (i)South Africa Raven KlaasenFinland Henri Kontinen
Australia John Peers
6–2, 1–6, [8–10]

Masters 1000 finals

Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Runner-up2016MiamiHardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenFrance Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
7–5, 1–6, [7–10]
Winner2017Indian WellsHardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenPoland Łukasz Kubot
Brazil Marcelo Melo
6–7(1–7), 6–4, [10–8]

Olympic medal matches

Mixed Doubles: 1 (1 silver medal)

OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Silver2016Summer OlympicsHardUnited States Venus WilliamsUnited States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
United States Jack Sock
7–6(7–3), 1–6, [7–10]

ATP career finals

Singles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (2–1)
Titles by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (2–0)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (2–1)
Indoor (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0000000002009-07-01-0000Jul 2009Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, United States250 SeriesGrassUnited States Sam Querrey6–7(3–7), 7–5, 6–3
Win2–0000000002015-07-01-0000Jul 2015Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, United States (2)250 SeriesGrassCroatia Ivo Karlović7–6(7–5), 5–7, 7–6(7–2)
Loss2–1000000002016-02-01-0000Feb 2016Delray Beach Open, United States250 SeriesHardUnited States Sam Querrey4–6, 6–7(6–8)

Doubles: 21 (13 titles, 9 runners-up)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–1)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (1–1)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (2–1)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (10–6)
Titles by surface
Hard (9–6)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (4–2)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (10–7)
Indoor (3–2)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1000000002005-08-01-0000Aug 2005New Haven Open, United StatesIntl SeriesHardUnited States Bobby ReynoldsArgentina Gastón Etlis
Argentina Martín Rodríguez
4–6, 3–6
Win1–1000000002009-01-01-0000Jan 2009Chennai Open, India250 SeriesHardUnited States Eric ButoracSwitzerland Jean-Claude Scherrer
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
6–3, 6–4
Win2–1000000002009-07-01-0000Jul 2009Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, United States250 SeriesGrassAustralia Jordan KerrGermany Michael Kohlmann
Netherlands Rogier Wassen
6–7(6–8), 7–6(9–7), [10–6]
Win3–1000000002009-10-01-0000Oct 2009Thailand Open, Thailand250 SeriesHard (i)United States Eric ButoracSpain Guillermo García López
Germany Mischa Zverev
7–6(7–4), 6–3
Win4–1000000002010-07-01-0000Jul 2010Atlanta Open, United States250 SeriesHardUnited States Scott LipskyIndia Rohan Bopanna
Belgium Kristof Vliegen
6–3, 6–7(4–7), [12–10]
Loss4–2000000002011-02-01-0000Feb 2011SA Tennis Open, South Africa250 SeriesHardUnited States Scott LipskyUnited States James Cerretani
Canada Adil Shamasdin
3–6, 6–3, [7–10]
Win5–2000000002011-02-01-0000Feb 2011Pacific Coast Championships, United States250 SeriesHard (i)United States Scott LipskyColombia Alejandro Falla
Belgium Xavier Malisse
6–4, 4–6, [10–8]
Win6–2000000002011-02-01-0000Feb 2011Delray Beach Open, United States250 SeriesHardUnited States Scott LipskyGermany Christopher Kas
Austria Alexander Peya
4–6, 6–4, [10–3]
Win7–2000000002012-09-01-0000Sep 2012St. Petersburg Open, Russia250 SeriesHard (i)Serbia Nenad ZimonjićSlovakia Lukáš Lacko
Slovakia Igor Zelenay
6–2, 4–6, [10–6]
Loss7–3000000002014-07-01-0000Jul 2014Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, United States250 SeriesGrassIsrael Jonathan ErlichAustralia Chris Guccione
Australia Lleyton Hewitt
5–7, 4–6
Win8–3000000002015-06-01-0000Jun 2015Halle Open, Germany500 SeriesGrassSouth Africa Raven KlaasenIndia Rohan Bopanna
Romania Florin Mergea
7–6(7–5), 6–2
Loss8–4000000002015-10-01-0000Oct 2015Malaysian Open, Malaysia250 SeriesHard (i)South Africa Raven KlaasenPhilippines Treat Huey
Finland Henri Kontinen
6–7(4–7), 2–6
Loss8–5000000002016-04-01-0000Apr 2016Miami Open, United StatesMasters 1000HardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenFrance Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
7–5, 1–6, [7–10]
Loss8–6000000002016-05-01-0000May 2016Geneva Open, Switzerland250 SeriesClaySouth Africa Raven KlaasenUnited States Steve Johnson
United States Sam Querrey
4–6, 1–6
Win9–6000000002016-06-01-0000Jun 2016Halle Open, Germany (2)500 SeriesGrassSouth Africa Raven KlaasenPoland Łukasz Kubot
Austria Alexander Peya
7–6(7–5), 6–2
Win10–6000000002016-10-01-0000Oct 2016Chengdu Open, China250 SeriesHardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenSpain Pablo Carreño Busta
Poland Mariusz Fyrstenberg
7−6(7–2), 7−5
Loss10–7000000002016-10-01-0000Oct 2016Japan Open, Japan500 SeriesHardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenSpain Marcel Granollers
Poland Marcin Matkowski
2–6, 6–7(4–7)
Loss10–8000000002016-11-01-0000Nov 2016ATP World Tour Finals, United KingdomTour FinalsHard (i)South Africa Raven KlaasenFinland Henri Kontinen
Australia John Peers
6–2, 1–6, [8–10]
Win11–8000000002017-02-01-0000Feb 2017Delray Beach Open, United States (2)250 SeriesHardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenPhilippines Treat Huey
Belarus Max Mirnyi
7–5, 7–5
Win12–8000000002017-03-01-0000Mar 2017Indian Wells Masters, United StatesMasters 1000HardSouth Africa Raven KlaasenPoland Łukasz Kubot
Brazil Marcelo Melo
6–7(1–7), 6–4, [10–8]
Loss12–9000000002017-06-01-0000Jun 2017Rosmalen Grass Court Championships, Netherlands250 SeriesGrassSouth Africa Raven KlaasenPoland Łukasz Kubot
Brazil Marcelo Melo
3–6, 4–6
Win13–9000000002017-07-01-0000Jul 2017Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, United States250 SeriesGrassPakistan Aisam-ul-Haq QureshiAustralia Matt Reid
Australia John-Patrick Smith
6–4, 4–6, [10–7]

Timeline in singles and doubles

Singles performance timeline

Tournament20042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017W–L
Australian OpenAAAQ11RQ11RQ1Q12RQ2Q12RQ32–4
French OpenAAAQ2AQ21RAAAAA1R0–2
WimbledonAAAQ1Q11R1RQ1Q32RQ3A1R1–4
US Open1R1RAQ1Q11RQ1Q31R2RQ32R1R2–7
Win–Loss0–10–10–00–00–10–20–30–00–13–30–01–11–40-05–17
Career statistics
Titles–Finals0–00–00–00–00–01–10–00–00–00–00–01–10–10-02–3
Year-End Ranking2971951972531907918414913212713989129

Doubles performance timeline

Tournament20012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017W–L
Australian OpenAAAAA1RA3R3RQF1RQF2R2R1RQF2R16–11
French OpenAAAAAAA3R1R1RQF3R1R1R1R2R8-9
WimbledonAAAAAAQF2R1R1R2RQF1R1R2RSF13-10
US Open1R1R1R2R1R1R1R2R2R2R1R2R3RSF3R2R14–16
Win–Loss0–10–10–11–10–10–23–26–43–44–44–49–43–45–43–49–41-145–43
Olympic GamesNot HeldANot HeldANot HeldANot Held2RNH1-1
Career statistics
Titles–Finals0–00–00–00–00–10–00–00–03–31–12–31–10–00–11–22–62-212–20
Year-End Ranking109954144813311312265683967454478533614
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