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Extractions: Advanced Search Enter ZIP, City or News Search All Channels Front Page Autos Business ... XML Sports NFL teams... Collegiate football ... Tennis Front Page Tennis News Yevgeny Kafelnikov Tennis player Kafelnikov makes golfing debut Former world number one tennis player from Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov made his debut as a golfer over the weekend, playing at the international Cadillac Russian Open tournament in Nakhabino, outside Moscow. Topics: Sports YEVGENY Kafelnikov was a wonderful tennis player but his hopes of cutting it as a golfer suffered... YEVGENY Kafelnikov was a wonderful tennis player but his hopes of cutting it as a golfer suffered a crushing blow in Moscow yesterday when he crashed out of the Cadillac Russian Open after a second-round 96 saw ... Topics: Sports Former tennis star Kafelnikov to play in Russian Open golf Retired Russian tennis star Yevgeny Kafelnikov was set to play at the Russian Open golf tournament, a 500,000-dollar European PGA Tour event, which gets underway here on Thursday. Topics: Sports Golf Roddick Advances to Fifth Consecutive Houston Final Roddick's five straight finals in Houston is the longest on the ATP tour since Yevgeny Kafelnikov reached the Moscow final six straight times between 1996-2001. "It's a ritual I enjoy and hope to continue," ...
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Extractions: Born in Sochi on February 18, 1974. Started playing tennis when he was five years old. Professional player since 1992. In 1981 was included in the Olympic Reserve of the Soviet national team. His first significant achievements came when he won two European championships (below the ages of 14 and 16) in twin sets with Andrei Medvedev. In 1989 and 1990 shared the World Cup as part of the Soviet national team - with Medvedev, Rybalko and Ogorodov. In the spring of 1991 was probationer at the Nick Bollitieri Academy when he played his first game with Pete Sampras. Following a trip to the United States was rated among the world's ten best players and won the Roland Garros-96 tournament. Three months after he started training under Stefanski's guidance reached first place in terms of rating by winning the Australian Open. Kafelnikov has won 20 tournaments, including two wins at the Big Helmet tournaments - Roland Garros-96 and the Australia-99 championships. He is a two-times finalist of the Davis Cup (playing in Russia's national team). He has won two Big Helmet tournaments in twin sets -Roland Garros-96 and US OPEN-97. He was a finalist in the 1997 world championships and Olympic champion (Sydney-2000). Won games with all of the world's leading tennis players - Sampras, Agassi, Rios, Rafter and others. The highest rating in the Champions Race 1 (May 1999 and February 2000). Took part in the St. Petersburg Open (2000).
Extractions: Yevgeny Kafelnikov. It is a name one might almost expect to find at the top of a "Where are they now?" feature. Five years ago, he was ranked top male tennis player on the planet. Yet without officially declaring his retirement, the 30-year-old Russian, twice a Grand Slam champion and Olympic gold medallist in Sydney, has disappeared from the tournament scene, a characteristically enigmatic career move by one of the quirkiest men ever to play top-level tennis. Or top-level anything, come to that. "A stubborn Russian nut," the assessment of his former coach, Larry Stefanki, might be considered an understatement. Under Gerasimov's tutelage Kafelnikov seems to be developing into a formidable poker player. At a tournament in Moscow he knocked out Dave Colclough, the Roger Federer of European poker. But by all accounts he needs to introduce a little more subtlety and stealth into his game. "He's very aggressive and likes to bully the table," says a poker devotee of my acquaintance. "He plays poker rather like he plays tennis." Plays tennis? Or played? I confront the man himself with the $64,000 question. And like the poker player he has become, he takes my $64,000 question and raises another $64,000 question.
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Extractions: MOSCOW - Yevgeny Kafelnikov is trading in his tennis racket for a set of golf clubs. The former No. 1-ran player by the ATP retired last year and will make his golf debut Thursday when the Cadillac Russian Open begins at Moscow's Le Meridien Country Club. The 31-year-old Kafelnikov will play on a wild-card entry in the $500,000 (404,200) event. With most of Europe's top players in the United States for the U.S. PGA Championship, the field combines the rest of the PGA European Tour and its developmental Challenge Tour. Kafelnikov won the French Open in 1996 and the Australian Open in 1999. He was ranked No. 1 in 1999 and won about $24 million (19.4 million) on the ATP tour. Print this Email this MORE FROM TENNIS Tennis Section Front French alliance Rain washes out play at China Open Slide show: Hot stars - on and off court Tennis Section Front ... Lott: Mistake to put FEMA in DHS Most Popular Most Viewed Ophelia soaks North Carolina coast Comedies range from hilarious to hideous NASA to unveil plan for moon mission in 2018 What to expect on returning shows ... Most viewed on MSNBC.com
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Extractions: MOSCOW - Yevgeny Kafelnikov, who retired from professional tennis last year, will make his golf debut on the European Tour this week at the Russian Open. Kafelnikov, who was once No. 1 in the world in tennis, received a wild-card entry into the $500,000 tournament, which begins at the Moscow Country Club on Thursday. "As co-organizers of the Russian Open we had a right to give out wild cards to our members, and we felt that Yevgeny's presence will greatly enhance the image of our tournament," Russian Golf Association president Konstantin Kozhevnikov said Monday. Kafelnikov has been an avid golfer for a long time. He also serves as one of RGA's vice presidents. "I'm serious about golf," the former French and Australian Open champion said in May after taking part in an annual President's Cup invitational tournament, where his team finished third. "I know it takes countless hours of practice before you learn all the intricate parts of this game but I'm prepared to give it a try."
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Extractions: See Online Courses Search Tennis Venus and Yevgeny Take Singles Gold Venus Williams has a pretty good winning streak going in singles: 32 in a row, including Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, and now the Olympic gold medal. She defeated Elena Dementieva 6-2, 6-4 in the final. Dementieva is a fast-rising Russian star in women's tennis, a tall, powerful, and quick 18-year-old, but she was completely overpowered by Williams. Both Williams and Dementieva had been tested in their semifinals. Venus got by Monica Seles 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, while Elena worked a little harder to advance against Australian Jelena Dokic 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Venus followed up by winning the gold medal in doubles with her sister Serena. Venus and Serena simply crushed the Dutch team, Kristie Boogert and Miriam Oremans, 6-1, 6-1. The match took just 50 minutes. Venus became only the second woman in Olympic history to win both the singles and the doubles gold. Helen Wills was the first, in 1924. The bronze singles medal went to Seles, who defeated Dokic 6-1, 6-4. Belgians Els Callens and Dominique Van Roost took the doubles bronze over Olga Barabanshchikova and Natasha Zvereva of Belarus 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.
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Extractions: See Online Courses Search Tennis Kafelnikov's Strange Rise to #1 Dateline: 05/08/99 Yevgeny Kafelnikov became on Monday the first Russian ever to reach the world's number one tennis ranking. Despite a congratulatory telegram from Russian president Boris Yeltsin, Kafelnikov's satisfaction must be somewhat dampened by having reached his long-held goal during a major slump. He has, in fact, lost his last seven matches. Kafelnikov displaced Pete Sampras as number one not by capturing ranking points to rise above Sampras, but by standing in place while the injured Sampras dropped below him. Sampras declined to defend his title in Atlanta last week, thus losing the 172 points that title was worth and dropping below Kafelnikov by 15 points. The strength of Kafelnikov's play very early in the year, including his Australian Open title, gave him the ranking points that have sustained him thus far, and he won't have to defend those points until early in 2000.