Tennis' Top 'Topless' Male Professionals
From training sessions to during and after a match, when things heat up, tops come off. In the process of which, some of tennis' hottest hunks showcase their cuts and abs. As much as sports are all about the figures, most players
additionally fare well in terms of their looks.
Marat Safin
Notably known for his on-court flare-ups, Russia's Marat Safin bagged two grand slams in his professional career. Formerly ranked no. 1 in the World, the Russian made history in collaboration with his sister, Dinara Safina, by
becoming the first ever siblings to be ranked no. 1 in the World.
Fernando Verdasco
Presently ranked no. 8 in the World, Spain's Fernando Verdasco was recently featured in GQ magazine, and is one of Calvin Klein's brand ambassadors. The Spaniard is ranked no. 2 nationally, and is known to have defeated compatriot
Rafael Nadal on various occasions. Furthermore, in the years 2008 and 2009, Verdasco led the Spanish team to victory at the Davis Cup.
Andy Roddick
Apart from leaving women spell-bound with his charming looks, America's Andy Roddick is known to hold the record for producing the fastest ever serve in the history of tennis. Since the year 2002, A-Rod is the only player apart
from Swiss man Roger Federer to remain in the top ten rankings of the Association of Tennis professionals. Additionally, Roddick clinched the 2003 U.S. Open title to mark his only grand slam win.
Rafael Nadal
With 9 grand slam singles titles and a Olympic gold medal to his name, Spain's Rafael Nadal made history by becoming the youngest ever player in the open era to achieve a career grand slam. The King of Clay is currently ranked
no. 1 in the World and is furthermore ranked no. 1 in Spain.
John Isner
One of the tallest players in the sport, America's John Isner went head to head with Frenchman Nicolas Mahut at the 2010 Wimbledon Championship to play a match that lasted eleven hours and was played over a course of three days.
Apart from being ranked no. 2 in the USA, Isner is part of the country's Davis Cup team.
Andy Murray
Ranked no. 4 in the World and no. 1 in Britain, Andy Murray hasn't achieved much in his career but has shown limitless potential throughout. Upon making it to two grand slam finals, Murray was made to face defeat at the hands of
Switzerland's Roger Federer both times.
Janko Tipsarevic
With 9 Association of Tennis Professionals titles to his name, Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic led his team to the 2010 Davis Cup final. Furthermore, Janko clinched the 2001 Australian Open Junior title apart from two ITF titles. Tipsarevic
is presently ranked no. 34 in the World.
Dmitry Tursunov
Endorsed by Fila and Wilson, Russia's Dmitry Tursunov produces music apart from playing tennis professionally. In the year 2006, the offensive base-liner contributed to Russia's Davis Cup win apart from making it to the 2007 Davis
Cup final.
Feliciano Lopez
Spain's Feliciano Lopez currently has two Association of Tennis Professionals titles to his name. Apart from currently being ranked no. 23 in the World, the left handed player became the first Spanish professional to make it through
to the semi-finals at Wimbledon since the year 1972. In the year 2009, Lopez played the longest ever match in the history of the Australian Open, ultimately losing to Luxembourg's Gilles Muller.
Pablo Andujar
Cuenca's Pablo Anjudar is presently ranked no. 77 in the World. In spite of not having made it big as far as his grand slam career is concerned, Andujar has won four Challengers and several Futures so far. In the year 2010, Pablo
made it through to the finals of the Romanian Open. However, unfortunately for him, Argentina's Juan Ignacio Chela defeated Andujar in straight sets.
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