ATP Estoril 05/02 17:00 26 [75] 자지리, 말레크 v 마이엘, 레오날도 [62] 7-6,6-1
ATP Estoril 04/30 11:00 25 [75] 자지리, 말레크 v 자리, 니콜라스 [70] 6-3,3-6,6-4
Barcelona, Spain 04/24 09:00 25 [31] 오거 알리아심, 펠릭스 v 자지리, 말레크 [72] 6-3,7-6
Barcelona, Spain 04/23 10:00 24 [72] 자지리, 말레크 v 안드레오지, 구이도 [97] 6-7,6-4,6-2
Barcelona, Spain 04/23 09:00 24 자지리, 말레크 v 콜슈레이벨, 필리프 Cancelled
ATP Monte Carlo 04/15 09:00 24 [71] 자지리, 말레크 v 라조비치, 두산 [48] 4-6,4-6
Marrakech, Morocco 04/09 12:55 25 [65] 자지리, 말레크 v 하세, 로빈 [62] 3-6,4-6
ATP Miami 03/21 23:05 23 [97] 에반스, 다니엘 v 자지리, 말레크 [59] 6-2,6-0
Challenger Phoenix 03/13 17:00 25 카루소, 살바토르 v 자지리, 말레크 Cancelled
Indian Wells, USA 03/09 20:35 24 [29] 시몬, 길레스 v 자지리, 말레크 [60] 6-3,6-7,6-4
Indian Wells, USA 03/08 02:00 23 [90] 클라흔, 브라들레이 v 자지리, 말레크 [60] 4-6,2-6
Sao Paulo, Brazil 02/28 22:30 26 [37] 드제레, 라슬로 v 자지리, 말레크 [45] 6-3,3-6,7-6
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 02/18 20:00 25 [44] 자지리, 말레크 v 델보니스, 페데리코 [80] 3-6,5-7
ATP Buenos Aires 02/12 23:50 25 [149] 페렐, 다비드 v 자지리, 말레크 [44] 7-6,6-3
ATP Cordoba 02/07 20:30 26 [92] 쿠에바스, 파블로 v 자지리, 말레크 [43] 7-6,6-2
ATP Cordoba 02/04 23:45 25 [135] 베를로크, 카를로스 v 자지리, 말레크 [43] 3-6,6-4,6-7
Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia 01/15 00:00 23 [84] 이바시카, 일리아 v 자지리, 말레크 [43] Retired
Sydney, Australia 01/07 04:00 25 [45] 자지리, 말레크 v 쿠에레이, 삼 [51] Retired
ATP Pune 01/03 11:30 27 다르시스, 스테브 v 자지리, 말레크 7-5,6-2
ATP Pune 01/02 16:50 26 [132] 라마나단, 람쿠마르 v 자지리, 말레크 [45] 7-6,6-7,3-6
Paris, France 11/01 14:50 26 [55] 자지리, 말레크 v 소크, 젝 [23] 0-6,4-6
Paris, France 10/31 15:45 25 [55] 자지리, 말레크 v 베르다스코, 페르난도 [27] 7-6,1-6,6-3
Paris, France 10/28 11:05 64 [47] 하세, 로빈 v 자지리, 말레크 [55] 2-6,7-5,7-5
Paris, France 10/27 13:45 45 [154] 레스티엔, 콘스탄트 v 자지리, 말레크 [55] 4-6,6-7
Basel, Switzerland 10/21 10:30 164 [54] 자지리, 말레크 v 드제레, 라슬로 [86] 2-6,3-6
Basel, Switzerland 10/20 10:00 64 [54] 자지리, 말레크 v 후에슬러, 마르크-안드레아 [379] 6-4,6-2
Moscow, Russia 10/16 10:45 25 [54] 자지리, 말레크 v 바식, 미르자 [76] 6-7,2-6
Beijing, China 10/05 11:30 27 [34] 바실라시빌리, 니콜로즈 v 자지리, 말레크 [61] 6-2,6-2
Beijing, China 10/04 13:30 26 [61] 자지리, 말레크 v 즈베레브, 알렉산더 [5] 7-6,2-6,6-4
Beijing, China 10/01 11:30 25 [422] Wu, Yibing v 자지리, 말레크 [61] 4-6,3-6

Wikipedia - Malek Jaziri

Malek Jaziri (Arabic: مالك الجزيري, romanized: Mālik al-Jazīrī; born January 20, 1984) is a Tunisian former professional tennis player. Jaziri reached his highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour of World No. 42 in January 2019. He primarily played on the Futures circuit and the Challenger circuit.

He reached the final of the 2018 Istanbul Open, the semifinals in Moscow in 2012, Winston-Salem in 2015, Dubai in 2018 and the quarterfinals in Dubai in 2014.

Jaziri has been a member of the Tunisia Davis Cup team since 2000, posting an 33–15 record in singles and a 10–14 record in doubles in 41 ties.

Jaziri was coached by Tunisian legend Haythem Abid on and off throughout his career. He is currently coaching Vasek Pospisil and is the captain of Tunisia’s Davis Cup team.

History

2010

He appeared in the qualifying draw at the 2010 Australian Open, losing in the first round to Michał Przysiężny of Poland.

2011: Grand Slam debut

Jaziri qualified for the 2011 US Open, defeating Brian Dabul, Michael Ryderstedt, and Guillaume Rufin in the qualifying draw. This was the first time Jaziri played in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament. In the first round, Jaziri defeated world No. 159, Thiemo de Bakker, in four sets. Jaziri lost to world No. 8, Mardy Fish, in the second round.

2012: Top 100 debut

In 2012, he kicked off his year at the ATP 250 event in Doha as a wildcard and pushed world No. 6, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, to three sets in the first round. He fell in the first round of qualifying at the 2012 Australian Open to Tim Smyczek. He then reached three Challenger finals in Quimper, Kyoto, and Pingguo to break into the top 100 for the first time.

In his clay-court season, he made the semifinals in the Barletta Challenger and played his first Roland Garros main draw, winning his first-round match over German Philipp Petzschner before losing a tight second-round match to Spaniard Marcel Granollers, missing two match points.

On grass, he reached the second round in his 2012 Wimbledon Championships debut (lost to Kohlschreiber) and also the second round at the London Olympics (lost to John Isner).

He lost in the 2012 US Open first round, but later had his best result on the ATP World Tour when he reached the semifinals of the 2012 Kremlin Cup in Moscow, where he lost to eventual champion Andreas Seppi, to become the first Tunisian male to reach the semifinals of an ATP event.

2013: Loss of form, out of top 200

In 2013, Jaziri started off the year in Dubai as a wildcard, where he faced 17-time Grand Slam champion, Roger Federer and lost in three tight sets.

2015-2017: Two Australian Open third rounds, top 50

Jaziri started off 2015 by making his first appearance at the Australian Open main draw, and beating Mikhail Kukushkin and Edouard Roger-Vasselin, making him the first Arab male tennis player to make it to the third round of a Grand Slam in over a decade. Jaziri then lost in the third round to Australian teen Nick Kyrgios.

He reached the top 50 on 3 October 2016. He also reached the third round again at the 2017 Australian Open.

2018-2019: First ATP final, Career high ranking in top 45

In 2018, he played against Gilles Müller at the Australian Open.

At the Dubai Tennis Championships, Jaziri as a wildcard, stunned top seed and then world No. 4, Grigor Dimitrov, to register his first win against a top-10 player. He reached the semifinals defeating Robin Haase and wildcard Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Jaziri made his first ATP final at the 2018 Istanbul Open, where he played Japanese-American Taro Daniel, who had also reached his maiden final and won the title.

2020-2023: Eight wildcards in Doha and Dubai, Retirement

Before the COVID season, he received a wildcard for the 2020 Qatar ExxonMobil Open and for the 2020 Dubai Tennis Championships.

At the 2021 Qatar Open, Jaziri recorded as a wildcard, his 100th win on the ATP Tour against Norbert Gombos. He received a wildcard for the next 2022 edition in Qatar (his eight overall at this tournament) as well as for Dubai in 2021, 2022, and in 2023 (his eight overall at this tournament) where he officially retired. In May, he entered the main draw of his home Challenger tournament, the 2023 Tunis Open as a wildcard and played his last match against compatriot Aziz Dougaz.