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| Birthdate |
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September 13, 1971 |
| Born |
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Split, Croatia |
| Resides |
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Monte Carlo, Monaco |
| Height |
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6'4" (1.93m) |
| Weight |
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180 lbs (81kg) |
| Plays |
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Left-handed |
| Turned Pro |
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1988 |
| Highest ATP Singles |
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#2 (July 4, 1994) |
| Highest ATP Doubles |
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#20 (January 6, 1992) |
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| Singles Titles |
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22 |
| Doubles Titles |
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9 |
| Career Prize Money |
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US$19,876,579 |
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Win |
Loss |
| Matches |
599 |
333 |
| Carpet Courts |
187 |
75 |
| Hard Courts |
199 |
143 |
| Clay Courts |
141 |
87 |
| Grass Courts |
72 |
28 |
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| Tournament |
Win-Loss |
Best Result |
| Australian Open |
19-11 |
QF (1989, '94, '97) |
| Roland Garros |
21-12 |
QF (1994) |
| Wimbledon |
49-14 |
W (2001) |
| US Open |
21-13 |
SF (1996) |
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| CHAMPIONS TOUR HIGHLIGHTS |
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| Singles Titles (5) |
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2004-Eindhoven; 2005-Hong Kong, Eindhoven, Essen; 2006-Frankfurt |
| Finals (2) |
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2005-Rome, Graz |
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A die-hard fan of the English football team - West Bromwich Albion and appeared on a Croatian reality TV show in which he exchanged jobs with a street cleaner. Goran believes that, if he had failed to win Wimbledon at the fourth attempt in 2001, he might have killed himself, or 'gone to live in Alaska forever'. Luckily, he won it. |
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