Igor Zelenay
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Igor Zelenay (; born 10 February 1982) is a Slovak professional
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player. He is a doubles specialist who has won 1
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title and finished runner-up at 4 other ATP 250 tournaments. He reached a career-high ranking of World No. 50 in July 2009. His career-high singles ranking is World No. 279, achieved in August 2005.


Career

Zelenay reached his first ATP doubles final at the 2010 Delray Beach International Tennis Championships, where he and his partner
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lost in straight sets to the
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.


ATP career finals


Doubles: 5 (1 title, 4 runner-ups)


Challenger and Futures finals


Singles: 7 (2–5)


Doubles: 96 (60–36)


Doubles performance timeline


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* * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zelenay, Igor 1982 births Living people Slovak male tennis players Tennis players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic tennis players of Slovakia Universiade medalists in tennis Sportspeople from Trenčín Universiade silver medalists for Slovakia Universiade bronze medalists for Slovakia Medalists at the 2003 Summer Universiade