Three elbow surgeries later, Pablo Andujar is still proving he has his place amongst the world’s top tennis players regardless of the hurdles. Three injuries mean three comebacks, making him one of the most resilient and determined players on tour. As of 2017, he had no ranking points whatsoever… talk about character. Ranked World No. 54 heading into his first UTS, Andujar achieved a career-high ranking or No. 32 in 2015. The Valencia native is Spanish in his ways and in his game, you can never call it a day when Andujar is across the net. He’s a survivor. The 34 year-old won 4 career ATP titles and played 5 finals. Off-court, Pablo is a father of 3 and a husband – seems like he can do it all. Can he be the next UTS champion?
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Andujar’s crosscourt forehand is a classic. He knows how to get his opponents off the court and build the point from a solid forehand.
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