- Joined
- Aug 8, 2013
- Messages
- 1,417
- Reactions
- 172
- Points
- 63
By Scoop Malinowski
The Dutch junior star won the Wimbledon boys title in 2006 (def. Marcin Gawron). He reached a career high singles ATP ranking of 40 in 2010 when he reached two ATP Tour semifinals (Barcelona and New Haven).
DeBakker also has career wins over Tomas Berdych, John Isner (at Wimbledon 2R after the Isner vs Mahut marathon) and Jo Tsonga. He reached the third round at Roland Garros in 2010.
But since then, DeBakker, now age 29, has fallen. He’s been stuck outside the top 100 range for half a decade now though he did hit 99 last May. But since last May, DeBakker has crashed, all the way to 601 earlier this year. This week he’s at 418 and grinding it out on the Futures circuit.
This week DeBakker is playing the $25,000 ITF Futures in Egypt where he is the #3 seed.
This year DeBakker has won Futures titles and even won a Davis Cup match vs Lukas Rosol in four sets. But he also lost to Jiri Vesely in the same tie, a five set heartbreaker 64 36 64 46 46.
You have to give Thiemo DeBakker a lot of credit for continuing his ATP pursuits at age 29 on the outer reaches of the Futures circuit in Egypt.
Four years ago DeBakker reached the semis of Bastad, beating Berdych before losing to Carlos Berlocq.
Does DeBakker have it in him to reach another ATP semifinal – or better? Or is he hopelessly stuck forever in tennis limbo, destined to finish out his career in Futures and Challengers?
Like Goran Ivanisevic once said about his best friend Marc Rosset’s potential to be a top ten player, “I know he can do it. But he has to know. He has to know it.”