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Robin Ammerlaan
Dutch wheelchair tennis player

Robin Ammerlaan

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Dutch wheelchair tennis player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
The Hague, Netherlands
Age
56 years
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Biography

Robin Ammerlaan (born 26 February 1968 in The Hague) is a professional, former world number one in singles and doubles, wheelchair tennis player from the Netherlands. Ammerlaan is also champion of many grand slam titles since 2000. The right-handed player's favourite surface is carpet, and he is coached by Gert Bolk. His wheelchair is manufactured by Invacare. Ammerlaan currently resides in Elen, the Belgium. He ended his professional career in 2012 after the London 2012 Paralympics which was his last tournament.

Paralympic games

Sydney 2000

He won the gold medal for Wheelchair tennis men double with Ricky Molier. In the final they played against David Johnson and David Hall from Australia.

Athens 2004

He won the gold medal for Wheelchair tennis men singles. In the final he played against David Hall from Australia.

Beijing 2008

He won the silver medal for wheelchair tennis men single. He lost in the final from Shingo Kunieda from Japan

Grand Slam Titles

Singles

  • 2006 French Open
  • 2005 US Open
  • 2005 Australian Open
  • 2003 Australian Open
  • 2002 Australian Open

Doubles

  • 2008 Wimbledon (w/ Vink)
  • 2007 Wimbledon (w/ Vink)
  • 2007 Australian Open (w/ Kunieda)
  • 2006 US Open (w/ Jeremiasz)
  • 2006 Australian Open (w/ Legner)
  • 2005 US Open (w/ Jeremiasz)
  • 2005 Australian Open (w/ Legner)
  • 2004 Australian Open (w/ Legner)
  • 2003 Australian Open (w/ Kruszelnicki)

Singles performance timeline

Tournament20072008200920102011SRW–L
Grand Slams
Australian OpenSFSFQFSFSF0 / 54–5
French OpenFFQFQFQF0 / 54–5
Wimbledon0 / 00–0
US OpenFSFQFQF0 / 43–4
Win–Loss5–33–21–31–31–30 / 1411–14

Doubles performance timeline

Tournament20072008200920102011SRW–L
Grand Slams
Australian OpenWFWFF2 / 57–3
French OpenFFFFF0 / 55–5
WimbledonWWFWF3 / 58–2
US OpenFFFF0 / 44–4
Win–Loss6–24–25–35–34–45 / 1923–14
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