- Source: Adrian Ungur
- Carisap Tennis Cup 2011 – Tunggal
- Città di Caltanissetta 2011 – Ganda
- Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì 2011 – Tunggal
- Tantangan Alessandria 2011 – Ganda
- Città di Caltanissetta 2011
- Piala BRD Năstase Țiriac 2011
- Piala Trani 2011
- Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì 2011
- Carisap Tennis Cup 2011
- Serbia Terbuka 2011
- Adrian Ungur
- Adrian Ungur (footballer)
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- David Nalbandian
- Liana Ungur
- List of tennis families
- List of tennis tournaments
- 2011 Serbia Open – Singles Qualifying
- 2013 Arimex Challenger Trophy – Singles
Adrian Ungur (born 22 January 1985) is a Romanian former tennis player who mainly competed on the ATP Challenger Tour. He was a member of the Romania Davis Cup Team and was coached by Fabrizio Fanucci. In June 2012, Ungur reached his career-high ATP singles ranking of World No. 79. His most notable result was a four set victory over former World No. 3 David Nalbandian in the first round of the 2012 French Open.
Personal life
In 2006 Adrian married Liana, who is also a professional tennis player and daughter of Romanian football legend Ilie Balaci.
Career
= Juniors
=Ungur reached as high as No. 10 in the junior singles world rankings in January 2003.
= 2012: Grand Slam debut and first top-10 win
=Following some good results in Challenger events, Adrian entered into the main draw at the 2012 French Open, his first main draw appearance at Grand Slam level. He beat former world No. 3 David Nalbandian in the first round, before being defeated in four sets by Roger Federer in the second round – although he saved two match points in winning the third set.
= 2015: Maiden and Home doubles title
=In April at the Romanian Open partnering fellow Romanian Marius Copil, after saving five match points, they defeated Nicholas Monroe/Artem Sitak 17–15 in the match tiebreak to become the first Romanian team to win the Bucharest title since 1998 (Pavel/Trifu).
ATP career finals
= Doubles: 1 (1 title)
=ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals
= Singles: 36 (16–20)
== Doubles: 10 (6–4)
=Performance timeline
= Singles
=Davis Cup
= Singles performances (5–3)
=References
External links
Adrian Ungur at the Association of Tennis Professionals
Adrian Ungur at the International Tennis Federation
Adrian Ungur at the Davis Cup
Adrian Ungur at ESPN.com
Adrian Ungur at Olympedia (archive)
Adrian Ungur at Olympics.com