quote:Nikolay Vladimirovich Davydenko; born June 2, 1981 in Severodonetsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian tennis player of Ukrainian descent. He is, as of November 10, 2008, the top ranked male player for Russia, 11th in the world, and the winner of fourteen ATP singles titles.
Davydenko's best result in a Grand Slam tournament has been reaching the semi-finals, which he has done on four occasions - twice each at the French Open and the U.S. Open.
Davydenko was born on June 2, 1981, in Severodonetsk, Ukraine to Vladimir and Tatyana. At the age of 11, Nikolay left his parents in Ukraine to live with his elder brother Eduard in Volgograd, Russia in the belief that Russia would afford more opportunities to become a professional tennis player.
Years later, Davydenko explained his peripatetic youth, "I stayed 4 years in Russia. Eduard worked as a tennis coach for kids and we practiced together. He pushed me pretty hard. At 15 we left for Germany. A Russian who lived there convinced Eduard it would be better for me and help me to learn more about my game with better coaches. In Europe I could play more tournaments and earn more money than in Russia."[citation needed]
Davydenko was granted Russian citizenship in 1999 at the age of 18, and has represented Russia ever since. In 2007 he applied for Austrian citizenship (so as to obtain a dual citizenship), and has also previously applied for German citizenship.
Tennis fans have nicknamed Davydenko "Kolya", the Russian nickname for Nikolay. He has also been called "Iron Man" because he plays in more tournaments per year than any other player, just like fellow Russian and former World No. 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Another nickname is "The Machine" due to his aggressive, consistent style of play.
Davydenko's favourite players growing up were Ivan Lendl and Yannick Noah. During his spare time he enjoys cycling, fishing, soccer, and hockey. He is also a Guns N' Roses fan. He speaks Russian, German and English.
Before the Davis Cup in 2006, Davydenko married his girlfriend and traveling companion of three years, named Irina. He currently resides in Volgograd, Russia.
Playing style
Davydenko employs an aggressive baseline game, using hard, penetrating groundstrokes on both wings. His groundstrokes are technically efficient on both forehand and backhand. He hits the ball extremely early which generates immense power and depth resembling former World No. 1 Andre Agassi. Davydenko's best shot is his backhand which he can hit down the line, cross court or with extreme angles. He is known for his running shots which he takes early and often turn into winners. He has a very good forehand and backhand and also a good service. Davydenko´s style makes him a good player on any surface, especially hardcourts and clay.
Controversies
The ATP launched a match-fixing investigation of Davydenko's match against Martín Vassallo Argüello in Sopot of 2 August 2007, after several large bets were placed at an online British gambling company, Betfair, in Arguello's favor after Davydenko had won the first set 6–2. Davydenko withdrew from the match during the third set with a foot injury. Although Davydenko had suffered three first-round defeats in his last three tournaments, was injured in an earlier-round match, and showed signs of injury in the second set, it did not make sense to Betfair that such a heavy betting volume would go in Arguello's direction at that point of time in the match. Per its agreement with the ATP, Betfair notified the Tour. It has since been revealed that nine people based in Russia had bet US$1.5m on Davydenko losing while two unknown people would gain US$6m from the loss. A total of $7 m was wagered on the match, ten times the usual amount. Due to these irregularities, the bet was voided. On September 11, 2008 Davydenko, along with Arguello, was cleared of any involvement in match-fixing. At over a year in the process, the inquiry was the longest ever held into match-fixing in tennis.
Further controversy had also surrounded Davydenko after one of his matches at St. Petersburg Open in October 2007. During his 1–6, 7–5, 6–1 defeat by Marin Cilic he was given a code violation by umpire Jean-Philippe Dercq for not giving his best effort. He was later fined $2000 (£987) by the governing body of men's Tennis, the ATP, but the fine was rescinded upon appeal. The following week, he lost 6–2, 6–2 to Marcos Baghdatis at the Paris Masters. This generated some controversy, as Davydenko was cautioned by the umpire to do his best during the match.
Het zal lastig worden, maar dit is in ieder geval wel dé kans voor hem om de finale van Roland Garros te halen, als hij dat redt is zijn seizoen sowieso al geslaagd. En in de finale zou hij ook nog volop kansen hebben, mits hij niet tegen Federer speelt, dan wordt het heel lastig.quote:Op zondag 31 mei 2009 22:23 schreef VerdwaasdeVogel2 het volgende:
Goed topic.
Onderschatte speler. Heb waanzinnig goed en mooi tennis van hem gezien en hoe hij terugkomt van die blessure is ook knap, maar, gaat hij de Masters Cup nog halen, nu ook Tsonga, Roddick, Del Potro en Verdasco zeer constant goed presteren?
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Hij beschikt wel over een dosis humorquote:Here at Rolandgarros.com we know you love to get an insight into the real person behind the tennis star facade. Here, in the fifth of a series of quick-fire lifestyle interviews, two-time French Open semi-finalist Nikolay Davydenko reveals his admiration for Ivan Lendl and Igor Andreev.
Who is your sporting idol?
Ivan Lendl. He was the best.
What’s your favourite sport outside tennis?
Fishing. Some people think it’s just a hobby, but for me it’s a sport. I’ve caught 10kg barracudas off Mauritius before. It was fantastic.
What’s your least favourite training exercise?
Jogging. It’s a necessary evil, but I hate it.
Who’s your best friend on the circuit?
Igor Andreev. He was my doubles partner in the Davis Cup. He’s a great guy.
Which part of your game would you like to improve?
I’d like to get stronger and have more stamina. Like Nadal!
What’s the last thing you do before you go to sleep?
I watch TV, preferably Russian programmes.
What’s the best concert you’ve seen?
It was in Abu Dhabi on New Year’s Eve. I took part in an exhibition and then went to a Shakira concert in a 7 star hotel. It was the most amazing show I’ve ever seen.
What do you have on your iPod?
Scorpions, Beck…I also like house music and remixes of cult songs.
Who would be your ideal partner for mixed doubles?
My wife. We play together during the holidays. She’s not very good, but if I chose anyone else I’d be in trouble!
When was your first kiss?
There have been so many I can’t remember!
What was your favourite film in 2008?
The Transporter.
Which actor would you choose to play you on screen?
Jason Statham, the lead actor in The Transporter.
When did you last spend big with your prize money?
I don’t – my wife spends it. That’s why I’m still on the tour [laughs].
Who’s the nicest guy on tour?
They’re all really nice: Federer, Nadal. All of the guys in the top 100 are cool. But if you asked me which one was the best looking I’d say Feliciano Lopez. Everyone thinks he’s gorgeous, with his blue eyes and curly hair.
Bron: Officiele site Roland Garros
Neefje Philipp?quote:Op maandag 1 juni 2009 15:19 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
Tijdens het ABN Amro toernooi van vorig jaar liep hij me bijna omver toen hij van de trainingsbaan afkwam. Toen liep er trouwens wel een vage gast bij, en het was in ieder geval niet zijn broer.
Volgens Federer zelf ookquote:Op maandag 1 juni 2009 14:15 schreef Chriz2k het volgende:
Hij lijkt me in het dagelijkse leven ook best een geschikte gozer.
Als Federer verliest is hij overigens dé favoriet voor de titel, wat mij betreft!
Fix. Kuch. Fix.quote:Op dinsdag 2 juni 2009 16:00 schreef Chriz2k het volgende:
Alle respect voor Söderling hoor, maar wat een wanprestatie.
Ik ben bang dat het op grand slams nooit écht wat gaat worden met hem.
Volgens mij niet, dit was een oudere vent met een nogal louche uitstralingquote:
Grappig dat de tijd anders uit heeft gewezen.quote:Op dinsdag 2 juni 2009 16:00 schreef Chriz2k het volgende:
Alle respect voor Söderling hoor, maar wat een wanprestatie.
Ik ben bang dat het op grand slams nooit écht wat gaat worden met hem.
Ferrer slaat geen kloot meer bij elkaar dus eigenlijk mag dat geen probleem zijn.quote:Op vrijdag 24 juli 2009 20:44 schreef Chriz2k het volgende:
Ferrer is de lastigste hobbel, maar die vind ik helaas al tijden niet meer overtuigend. Sowieso een goede match-up voor Davy.
Ik had het over onze Russische vriend, hèquote:Op zaterdag 25 juli 2009 00:21 schreef -Vaduz- het volgende:
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Grappig dat de tijd anders uit heeft gewezen.
Hoezo dat? Als hij dit niveau vast houdt is hij zeker riskant voor iedereen behalve Federer (mental block). Hij heeft al eerder masters titels gewonnen en Murray en Nadal verslagen.quote:Op zondag 2 augustus 2009 22:56 schreef TheGeneral het volgende:
Leuke resultaten. Maar wanneer de grote jongens weer mee gaan doen is het weer voorbij.
Je PI.quote:
David en Rafa kunnen er hartelijk om lachenquote:Op vrijdag 8 januari 2010 18:32 schreef Chriz2k het volgende:
De Davinator gaat dit jaar een Grand Slam pakken.
Pure angst.quote:Op vrijdag 8 januari 2010 18:36 schreef Nalbandian het volgende:
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David en Rafa kunnen er hartelijk om lachen!
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Allemaal psychisch.quote:Op vrijdag 8 januari 2010 23:04 schreef Norrage het volgende:
Zou hij wel echt heel erg verdienen. Maar hij zegt het zelf wel vaak: 'ik ben niet gemaakt voor 5 setters'...ik moet het nog maar zien..
Eitje, dat deed Nalbandian ookquote:Op zaterdag 9 januari 2010 23:35 schreef VerdwaasdeVogel2 het volgende:
Wat een held. Gewoon in twee opvolgende toernooien zowel Nadal als Federer verslaan.![]()
Ben benieuwd wat hij in Australie laat zien.
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