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Tomáš Berdych (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtomaːʃ ˈbɛrdɪx]; [1] born 17 September 1985) is a Czech former professional tennis player. His most notable achievement was reaching the final of the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, completing consecutive upsets in the defeat of top seed and six-time champion Roger Federer in the quarterfinals, and of No. 3 Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.
Former Wimbledon runner-up Tomas Berdych announced his retirement from tennis on Saturday after a 17-year professional career. The 34-year-old Berdych confirmed the decision at the ATP Finals ...
This is a list of the main career statistics of Czech professional tennis player Tomáš Berdych. Significant finals. Grand Slam finals. Singles: 1 (1 runner-up ...
Rafael Nadal defeated Tomáš Berdych in the final, 6–3, 7–5, 6–4 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships. It was his second Wimbledon title and his eighth major title overall.
Djokovic was the four-time champion (having won in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013), while Murray had made his 4th Australian Open final. Djokovic was coming off an exhausting five-set win over Stanislas Wawrinka in the semifinals, while Murray beat Tomas Berdych in 4 sets. The first two sets were tightly contested.
Berdych lost his first quarterfinal of the year at the BNP Paribas Open, falling to Roger Federer. At the Miami Masters, Berdych reached the semi-finals, but lost to Andy Murray. Berdych then participated in the 2015 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, in which he defeated Gaël Monfils and Milos Raonic to reach the final, but eventually lost to Novak ...
Tomáš Berdych (born 1985), Czech tennis player; Tomáš Cibulec (born 1978), Czech tennis player; Tomáš Drucker (born 1978), Slovak politician. Tomáš Dvořák (born 1972), Czech athlete; Tomáš Enge (born 1976), Czech motor racing driver; Tomáš Fleischmann (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player
This was the first major that Tomáš Berdych, then the world No. 8, missed ever since his debut at the 2003 US Open, ending his streak of 52 consecutive Grand Slam appearances (sixth-highest of all-time). [1] No American player was seeded inside the top 16 for the first time since the introduction of the seeding system in 1930.