Alex Bogdanovic

Alex Bogdanovich (May 22, 1984 - ) is a British tennis player. Born in Belgrade, Bogdanovic played junior tennis for Great Britain, winning the Uruguay Bowl in Montevideo and reaching the semi-final of the US Junior Open in United States in 2001. In 2002, he was given a wildcard for Wimbledon, as the youngest man in the draw, losing in the first round, and won the Futures tournament in Nottingham, his first senior international title. Bogdanovic made his debut in the Davis Cup for Great Britain in 2003 against Australia, losing to Lleyton Hewitt and beating Todd Woodbridge in a dead rubber to prevent a whitewash. In April 2004, the Lawn Tennis Association withdrew the bulk of their funding to him because of a perceived lack of commitment. Bogdanovich responded by reaching the final of two Challenger events (Nottingham and Manchester, winning in Manchester) and qualifying for the US Open, his first non-Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament, losing in the first round in five sets. As of Febuary 2005, he was the British number 3. Bogdanovic, Alex Bogdanovic, Alex

 

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