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Michal Tabara (born 16 October 1979) is a former tennis player from the Czech Republic, who turned professional in 1997. The right-hander has won one singles title (2001, Chennai) so far in his career. Tabara reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on 23 July 2001, when he became world No. 47.
Tabara was involved in a minor controversy at the 2001 US Open. After losing a first-round match to Justin Gimelstob in five sets, Tabara, who was allegedly frustrated by Gimelstob's frequent injury time-outs, spat in Gimelstob's direction as they approached the net to shake hands. Tabara was subsequently fined $1,000 for unsportmanslike behavior.
Tennis career
= Juniors
=As a junior Tabara reached as high as No. 9 in the junior world singles rankings in 1996 (and No. 24 in doubles).
Singles titles
= Wins (1)
=Doubles titles
= Wins (1)
=References
External links
Michal Tabara at the Association of Tennis Professionals
Michal Tabara at the International Tennis Federation
Michal Tabara at the Davis Cup
Michal Tabara stats
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Andrey Kuznetsov (tenis)
- Hutan Hitam Terbuka
- Ceko Terbuka
- Ernests Gulbis
- Michal Tabara
- Tabara
- 2001 ATP Tour
- I.ČLTK Prague Open
- 2000 Australian Open – Men's singles qualifying
- Ernests Gulbis
- 2001 Gold Flake Open – Doubles
- 2005 ATP Tour
- Junior Davis Cup and Junior Billie Jean King Cup
- Uherské Hradiště