Oren Motevassel Explained

Oren Motevassel
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Birth Date:26 August 1967
Birth Place:Tel Aviv, Israel
Height:5 ft 7 in
Plays:Left-handed
Careerprizemoney:$128,963
Singlesrecord:0–7
Highestsinglesranking:No. 161 (July 14, 1997)
Australianopenresult:Q1 (1998, 1999)
Frenchopenresult:Q1 (1999)
Wimbledonresult:Q3 (1997)
Usopenresult:Q3 (1997)
Doublesrecord:1–2
Highestdoublesranking:No. 285 (October 2, 2000)

Oren Motevassel (born August 26, 1967) is an Israeli-born American former professional tennis player.

A left-handed player, Motevassel grew up in Israel and didn't begin playing tennis until the age of 15. He moved to the United States in his early 20s as a base for his professional career.[1]

Motevassel broke through for his first USTA satellite title in 1992 and reached a career high singles ranking of 161 in the world, appearing in the qualifying draws of all four grand slam tournaments.[2] At the 1997 Wimbledon Championships he had a 3–0 third set lead over Pat Cash in the final qualifying round, before the Australian veteran rebounded to win.[3]

On the ATP Challenger Tour, Motevassel was a two-time singles finalist and at the GHI Bronx Tennis Classic in 1997 had an upset straight sets win over top-100 player Julian Alonso.[4]

Motevassel competed in the singles main draw of seven ATP Tour events, without registering a win, making his early appearances in his native Tel Aviv Open. In 1997 he took Andrei Cherkasov to a third set at the Legg Mason Classic before having to retire due to the heat, then later in the year lost an opening round match to world number five Carlos Moya at the Bournemouth International.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Buhler . Andy . 48-year-old Motevassel a crowd favorite at Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club . theolympian.com . July 27, 2016.
  2. News: Waiting ends for Motevassel . . July 13, 1992.
  3. News: Final Splash: Novotna Faces Sanchez Vicario . . June 22, 1997.
  4. News: Dicker . Ron . Obscure Rocket Server Dispatches Ivanisevic . . 1997-08-23.
  5. News: Cotsonika . Nicholas J. . Sickened Korda Overcomes Heat, Haas . Washington Post . July 19, 1997.
  6. News: Patrick Rafter es el gran protagonista . . September 9, 1997 . es-AR.