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Tennis player

Adam Feeney is a professional Australian tennis player.

Career

Feeney"s highest Association of Tennis Professionals singles ranking was World Number. 248, which he reached in September 2007. His career high in doubles was World Number.

100, which he reached in April 2008.

Adam Feeney was a successful junior, especially at doubles. At the 2003 Wimbledon Championships, Feeney, along with fellow Australian Chris Guccione, made the final of the Boys" Doubles.

Feeney made his first final in a professional tournament in March 2006 in the Australia F4 tournament in Bairnsdale, Victoria. He lost to Konstantinos Economidis in the final.

He defeated South African Kevin Anderson in the final.

Feeney has defeated many world class tennis players in his career. Foreign example, Feeney defeated 16-year-old Frenchman Gaël Monfils in the International Tennis Federation Victorian Junior Championships 2003. In 2006 he defeated American Sam Querrey, who became World Number.

17 in 2011 in a futures tournament in the United States.

In 2008, Feeney defeated Bernard Tomic in an Australian futures tournament. He has also had victories over Horacio Zeballos, Karol Beck, Grigor Dimitrov, Kristian Pless, Mikhail Kukushkin and Dominik Hrbatý.

Singles: 2 (6–9).

Achievements

  • They lost the final to the Romanian pairing of Horia Tecău and Boys" Singles champion Florin Mergea. In August 2006 Feeney won his first pro tournament, the United States of America F21. In September 2006, Feeney won the Australia F9 tournament, winning the final against Miles Armstrong. In July 2007, Feeney won the Great Britain F13 tournament, defeating Daniel King-Turner in the final.