Career
He played professionally from 1993 to the end of 2007. The left-hander reached his career-high Association of Tennis Professionals Tour singles ranking of World Number. 22 on November 5, 2001.
During his career, Arazi captured one singles title, in Casablanca.
"The Moroccan Magician" reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open twice and the French Open twice. As well as the aforementioned nickname, some tennis analysts called him "The Moroccan McEnroe" due to his talent - he played with incredible touch, and often enjoyed the support of the crowd even when not at home.
In the third set he was upset with several line calls, telling umpire Norm Chryst to "get out of here", which sparked the beginning of Arazi"s meltdown (and Rafter"s comeback). During his career, he notably gained victories over former World Number.
1s and Grand Slam champions Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Moyá and Jim Courier.
Singles (1 runner-up)
Singles (1 title, 2 runners-up)
Doubles (2 runners-up)
1This event was held in Essen in 1995, and in Stuttgart from 1996 through 2001.