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Tennis player

Michał Przysiężny is a Polish professional tennis player.

Career

57 in January 2014. His current coach is Aleksander Charpantidis. He started his career in the KKT Wrocław. In 2002 Przysiężny reached the semifinals of the boys" doubles at the French Open (partnered with Attila Balázs from Hungary).

He has reached ten finals of these tournaments, winning seven.

He qualified for his first Grand Slam tournament (2007 United States Open) by beating his compatriot Łukasz Kubot. He lost in four sets to Michael Berrer in the first round.

At the end of 2009, his career gained momentum. 427 in the Association of Tennis Professionals Rankings.

He finished the year as northern

Two weeks later, he lost to Santiago González in the final of the León Challenger. After this event, he was in the top 100 of the Association of Tennis Professionals rankings. He got direct entry into a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in his career at the 2010 French Open.

Przysiężny lost in straights sets in the first round to eventual quarterfinalist Mikhail Youzhny.

He then entered the Wimbledon main draw for the first time, where he was met 17th seed Ivan Ljubičić. At the United States Open, he faced 21st seed Albert Montañés, losing in five sets.

Michał served for the match at 6–5 in the fourth set, squandering two match points. Challenger and Futures wins (15)

Challenger and Futures runner-up (7)

Current till 2015 United States Open.

Achievements

  • He reached the semifinals of Saint St. Petersburg in 2013, achieving a career-high singles ranking of World Number. In the same year, he won his first Futures tournament in Montego Bay, Jamaica, defeating Jean-Julien Rojer in the final. Przysiężny made a return from a knee injury qualifying as a lucky loser in the 2008 Swedish Open. However, he lost to Jonas Björkman in the first round and winning Davis Cup matches. He won three Futures tournaments in a row (Germany F19, Belarus F1, and Belarus F2) and rose 235 places to northern In November, he won the IPP Open, defeating Stéphane Bohli in the final from a set down. 183. Three months later, he won another Challenger tournament, where he eliminated Andrey Kuznetsov, Evgeny Kirillov, Goran Tošić, Tobias Kamke, and Julian Reister in the final). The week of March 29, he won matches against Caio Zampieri, Laurynas Grigelis, Charles-Antoine Brézac, Teymuraz Gabashvili, and Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo in the final of the Saint–Brieuc Challenger. Przysiężny scored the biggest win of his career, defeating the Croatian in straight sets, subsequently losing in the second round to eventual quarterfinalist Yen-Hsun Lu.