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A brief summary of Nikolay Davydenko’s record

1999: Entered the professional game.

2000: Davydenko won his first career trophy at a small tournament in Germany. The following year he participated in his first Grand Slam tournament, finishing second at the Australian Open. He lost to Rafter in a four-set match.

2001: He reached the second round of both the Australian Open and French Open, but failed to participate in Wimbledon. This was the only major championship he missed in many years.

2002: The performance throughout the year was not outstanding, and the French Open and the US Open entered the second round.

2003: Won the first ATP Tour championship in Adelaide, Australia. In the same year, he also won the championship in Estril, Portugal. He has been lingering in the second round of the Grand Championship. The year-end ranking entered the TOP45.

2004: Tour in Munich, Germany, Moscow, Tour, never performed very well in Grand Slam championships, the best result was only entering the third round of the US Open

2005: Won a championship title at the Austrian Tour, broke into the semi-finals at the French Open, and also reached the quarter-finals at the Australian Open. Convincing results were achieved at the Hamburg Masters, Cincinnati Masters and Paris Masters. In Hamburg, the Russian broke into the last 4, while in Cincinnati and Paris, he was also among the top 8, marking the first time at the end of the year. Enter the Master Cup.

2006: He participated in 34 events in a year and ranked third at the end of the year; but his Grand Slam results were average. He stopped in the quarterfinals at the Australian Open, the French Open and the first round at Wimbledon. Just out; entered the semi-finals of the US Open. Won the Masters Series in Paris. In the tour, he won four championships in Kremlin Cup, New Haven, St. Polten and Sopot in Poland. Participated in the China Tennis Open as the top seed and entered the top 8.

2007: Lost to Haas in the quarterfinals of the 2007 Australian Open men's singles, and lost to compatriot Youzhny in Rotterdam. Won the ATP Tour Moscow Kremlin Cup championship.

2008: Won 3 ATP singles championships.

2009: Won 5 ATP singles championships.

2010: Won 1 ATP singles championship.

2011: In the final of the BMW Open in Munich, Germany, an ATP International Tour 250 event, Davydenko defeated Germany’s number one singles F-Meyer with a total score of 6-3/3-6/6-1. Seoul, won the final championship. This was Davydenko's first ATP victory since Doha in 2010. The BMW Championship was the 21st singles crown he won in his career.