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Alexander Slabinsky (born 6 March 1986) is a former professional tennis player who played under the flag of Great Britain. Slabinsky's career high ATP singles ranking was No. 266 (October 2008) and highest doubles ranking is No. 276 (May 2010), and has previously been ranked as the British Men's No.4 in 2008 and 2009. Slabinsky played predominantly on the "Futures" and "Challengers" circuits. His favourite courts were hard and clay courts, but he did just as well on grass as he produced good form at both
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and Queens ATP. He has a very strong serve, and gets a large amount of aces in matches. His serve is backed up by good ground strokes and he is solid from both sides. His usual doubles partner is Chris Eaton, another Brit. Alex trains at Roehampton NTC as part of the British Team together with
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Early life

Alex is originally from Ukraine, but moved to Britain with his family at the age of 10 to London. Alex started playing tennis in Ukraine at the age of 8. In the UK Globe LTC showed support for young Alex and gave him a complimentary membership at the club and a few hours with a professional coach, he is now a life member. At 16 Slabinsky had knee surgery which took him out of tennis for over a year. When he recovered Sutton Tennis Academy let him train at the centre. Alex has played for the Sutton squad in every age group. His overall ambition, like most, was to play on the ATP tour regularly and reach the top 10.


Career


2007

Slabinsky played on the Futures tour for the most part of the year. Alex was given a wildcard into the main draw of the Shrewsbury Challenger, and took advantage of it. He beat Ladislav Chramosta 6–1, 6–3 before upsetting
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4–6, 4–6. In late December Alex won in the Nigeria F4 futures tournament, beating Cătălin Gârd 6–4, 6–3. Later that month he received the ITF World Player of the Month Award for his achievements in Africa. This was his second tournament win in his career, first coming in 2006 where he won a Satellite Event in Wrexham, UK.


2008

Alex made good progress being solid on both futures and challengers reaching the quarter-finals in most tournaments. Slabinsky made his
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debut on 16 June 2008 when he played at the
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against experienced American
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but was beaten in straight sets 6–1, 7–5. Alex then played Queens ATP qualifying event where he defeated world number 59
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7–6, 7–6, and only narrowly lost to world number 77
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63 46 36. He was later awarded entry into the men's doubles tournament at the
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, partnering Chris Eaton they were defeated in 1st round of the championships by the world number 1 pair
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5–7, 2–6, 4–6. Slabinsky reached the final of Sweden F2 Futures tournament before losing to
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1–6, 4–6. Slabinsky suffered a lacklustre season after that as he moved up onto the more difficult Challenger Circuits and failed to win a single title, but still managed to increase his ranking by 68 places.


2009

At the start of the year Alex played in the Singles qualifying for the $75,000+H Challenger tournament held in Nouméa, New Caledonia. He qualified for the main draw by beating Mathieu Meyzen (6–0, 6–1),
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(6–4, 6–4), and Alexander Flock (6–3, 6–4). In the main draw, Alex overcame world number 211
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5–7, 6–2, 6–4 to set up a match against compatriot
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in the second round. Despite losing 3–6, 5–7, Slabinsky's rank increased to 331 the subsequent week, nine places from the entry list cut off for the Australian Open qualifying tournament. Following a number of withdrawals Slabinsky was able to enter the Australian Open qualifying event. He lost in the first round of qualifying to
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4–6, 0–6. Slabinsky later participated at the
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playoffs for the tie against Ukraine. He missed out on a place in the team after losing a 5 set match to
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, who later played as the British Number 1 singles player following the withdrawal of
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. In June, Slabinsky was awarded a wildcard into the qualifying events of both the singles and men's doubles events at the
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. Slabinsky recorded his first singles win in a
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qualifying tournament by beating
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of Romania 6–4, 6–3, before losing to Croatian
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in round two. However, when partnering Chris Eaton, the pair managed to qualify for the main draw of the men's doubles tournament, and later won in the first round defeating the Top 50 pair of Santiago Ventura and
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, 6–3, 6–4, 6–2. Slabinsky and Eaton later fell to the experienced Czech team of
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in the 2nd round. Slabinsky suffered a knee injury during the post-Wimbledon grass season. He underwent surgery which kept him out of the tour for three months, before returning to competitive tennis at the $15k Futures tournament held in Glasgow in October 2009. In his first match back, Slabinsky recorded a good win over fellow Brit Matthew Illingworth, winning 7–6, 7–6. However, Alex was on the receiving end of a 6–1, 6–1 defeat by Italian seed Claudio Grassi in the second round. At the $15k Cardiff Futures tournament, held a week later, Slabinsky was drawn against No.2 seed
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of Belarus in the first round. Following a 1–6, 2–6 defeat by Ignatik, Slabinsky focused on the doubles event, where he reached the final with partner Tim Bradshaw, finishing runner-up to the Irish pair of Barry King and James McGee following a 4–6, 6–7(3) loss. In November, Slabinsky was seeded fourth in the $15k
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Futures tournament held in Santa Tecla. Slabinsky eased through his first two rounds before losing to Slovenian Borut Puc (5–7, 6–3, 6–2) in the quarter finals. Slabinsky failed to get past the second round in the singles at his next three tournaments, the Dominican Republic Futures series, losing to American
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twice and Belgian Yannick Vandenbulcke once. Slabinsky partnered with Israeli
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in the doubles at the second Dominican Republic Futures tournament and finished runner-up to Adam El Midhawy and partner
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losing 3–6, 6–2, 7–10 in the final. Although Slabinsky was knocked out of the second round in the singles tournament at the $15k Brazil Futures held in Sorocaba, he did finish runner-up with Spaniard Guillermo Alcaide in doubles.


2011

At the
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ATP Tour event, Alex qualified for the main draw by beating fellow Brits James Feaver (7–6(3), 6–1) and
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(7–6(5), 6–3), followed by Russian
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(6–1, 6–2, 7–6(4)), eventually narrowly losing to world top 20 ATP player Kevin Anderson (7–5, 6–4) in the Main Draw. His achievements were rewarded by the Aegon British Player of the Month Award.


2014

Together with Simon Konov a fellow player and international coach founded Top Tennis Training (http://www.top-tennis-training.com) the fastest growing tennis instruction website in the world. Their YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/TopTennisTrainingNet has over 20million views and over 50,000 subscribers online. Their tennis tutorials specialise in helping their students with tennis technique, tennis tactics and tennis fitness as well as providing mental training tips for tennis. Alex teamed up with
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and filmed a video mini-series breaking dow
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how to win a tennis match


2015

Alex was part of th
Roger Federer training
team during the
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in London where Roger went on to reach the final. Alex then went on to team up with former World Number 3 and
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Champion
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to film an insight int
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an
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where David broke down the fundamentals for tennis players worldwide.


Singles finals

Runner-up


Doubles finals

Runner-up


References


External links

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Lawn Tennis Association profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Slabinsky, Alexander 1986 births Living people British male tennis players British people of Ukrainian descent Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom Ukrainian emigrants to the United Kingdom Sportspeople from Ivano-Frankivsk