Goran Ivanisevic
Tennis Player
Croatian tennis star Goran Ivanisevic turned pro in 1988 and quickly gained a reputation for tremendous serves (he stood 6'4") and a freewheeling personality. He was ranked #2 in the world several times in the mid-1990s; by 2001 he had made over $18 million in career winnings, but his talent had waned and many considered him over the hill. He made it to Wimbledon in 2001 only after receiving a wild-card berth from the tournament committee, then shocked everyone by playing his way into the finals and defeating Australian Pat Rafter in five sets to become the Wimbledon champion.Extra credit: Ivanisevic won bronze medals in both singles and doubles (with Goran Prpic) at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics.
Four Good Links
Goran Ivanisevic
His official site, older but with good career notes
Goran Online
Surprisingly enthusiastic fan site for a semi-retired tennis star
BBC Sport: Wimbledon 2001
The British network's archived coverage of the 2001 tourney
Jukka's Goran Site
A Finnish fan's tribute to the big-serving star, with a bio, photos and many tidbits
Vital Stats
Birth
13 September 1971
(age 37)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
2001 Wimbledon men's tennis champion

