Hisham Hemeda
Egyptian tennis player
Hisham Hemeda (هشام مصطفى حميدة; born 1 May 1978) is an Egyptian[1] retired tennis player.[2][3] He represented Egypt in Davis Cup between 1994 and 2001, accumulating a 13/6 win–loss record over 14 ties.
Hemeda played college tennis for the University of Georgia and captained them to the NCAA team title in 1999.[4]
In his pro career, he reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking of 420 on July 16, 2001.
References
- ^ "Players". CBS Sports. 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
- ^ Phil Jackman (September 28, 1998). "Top seeds bounced in finals of Claycourt Carril, Lesenarova breeze to championship wins". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
men's and women's singles finals of the T. Rowe Price National Claycourt Championships yesterday. ... Hisham Hemeda of Georgia was the top remaining seed at No. 3 a
- ^ "TENNIS: N.C.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS -- MEN; Stanford Reigns One More Time". The New York Times. May 27, 1998. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
Paul Goldstein and Ryan Wolters defeated Georgia's Hisham Hemeda and Sherif Zaher, 8-2, and Abrams and Charles Hoeveler beat Joey Pitts and Michael Lang, 8-4.
- ^ "Georgia Bulldogs Men's Tennis National Championships". University of Georgia Bulldogs. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
External links
- Hisham Hemeda at the Association of Tennis Professionals
- Hisham Hemeda at the International Tennis Federation
- Hisham Hemeda at the Davis Cup
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Intercollegiate Tennis Association Senior Player of the Year
- 1981: Tim Mayotte
- 1982: Mark Dickson
- 1983: Jean Desdunes
- 1984: Ted Farnsworth
- 1985: George Bezecny
- 1986: Dan Goldie
- 1987: Den Bishop
- 1988: Robbie Weiss
- 1989: Mark Kaplan
- 1990: Jeff Chiang
- 1991: Al Parker
- 1992: Alex O'Brien
- 1993: Daniel Courcol
- 1994: Marcus Hilpert
- 1995: Trey Phillips
- 1996: Jeff Salzenstein
- 1997: Mitch Sprengelmeyer
- 1998: Pavel Kudrnáč
- 1999: Hisham Hemeda
- 2000: Daniel Andersson/Ryan Sachire
- 2001: Peter Luczak
- 2002: Andy Leber/Javier Taborga
- 2003: David Martin/Ryan Newport
- 2004: Brian Wilson/Jeremy Wurtzman
- 2005: Benedikt Dorsch
- 2006: Raian Luchici
- 2007: John Isner
- 2008: Somdev Devvarman
- 2009: Arnau Brugués
- 2010: Robert Farah
- 2011: Michael Shabaz
- 2012: Steve Johnson
- 2013: Jarmere Jenkins
- 2014: Clay Thompson
- 2015: Søren Hess-Olesen
- 2016: Dominik Köpfer
- 2017: Jordan Cox
- 2018: Martin Redlicki
- 2019: Nuno Borges
- 2020: William Blumberg
- 2021: Valentin Vacherot
- 2022: August Holmgren
- 2023: Eliot Spizzirri
- 2024: Micah Braswell
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