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Radu Albot
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Radu Albot
 
Sergiy Stakhovsky
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Age
40
175cm
Height
193cm
68kg
Weight
80kg
432
Rank
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-122
Past 6 months
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62 67 61check
20 Nov 2021
75 64check
22 Apr 2019
46 62 64check
21 Mar 2017
Latest results
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62 51 ab
Mar 2017
clear
63 63
Mar 2017
clear
76 62
Mar 2017
check
76 62
Mar 2017
clear
64 36 63
Feb 2017
check
57 60 62
Feb 2017
clear
64 76
Feb 2017
clear
75 36 64
Feb 2017
Mar 2017
67 64 60
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Mar 2017
63 46 63
clear
Mar 2017
76 63
clear
Feb 2017
64 16 61
clear
Feb 2017
61 64
clear
Feb 2017
62 64
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Feb 2017
76 62
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Feb 2017
67 75 63
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Feb 2017
36 63 64
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Nadal's Epic Comeback: From Injury Doubts to Record 21st Slam at 2022 Australian Open
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Novak Djokovic's Australian Open Dominance: 10 Titles Across Three Decades
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Djokovic has more chances to win a Grand Slam than Zverev, says Stakhovsky
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Adrien Guyot 10/12/2025 à 09h28
Although he is at the end of his career, Novak Djokovic continues to rewrite the codes of modern tennis. Between physical rigor, steel mentality, and constant adaptation, Stakhovsky sees in him a champion still capable of overturning everything.
Stakhovsky discusses the new generation: Their results are much lower than those of the generation that preceded them
Stakhovsky discusses the new generation: "Their results are much lower than those of the generation that preceded them"
Adrien Guyot 03/12/2025 à 07h45
Former world number 31, Serhiy Stakhovsky reacted to the comments of his compatriot Alexandr Dolgopolov, who had claimed that the current top 15 is weaker than about ten years ago.