Roland Stadler
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- Age: 53 (14.06.1959)
- Birthplace: Zurich, Switzerland
- Height: 5'10" (178 cm)
- Weight: 155 lbs (70 kg)
- Plays: Ambidextrous
Switzerland
As of 20.05.2013
| Ranking | W-L | Titles | Prize Money* |
| Career | High 6817.10.1983 |
52-85 | 0 | $110,370 *Singles & Doubles combined |
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| Career | High 18525.06.1984 |
26-39 | 0 | $110,370 *Singles & Doubles combined |
|
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1989- Runner-up at Nyon Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Montabaur Ch.
1988- Winner at Waiblingen Ch., Budapest Ch.
1987- Runner-up at Waiblingen Challenger; Semifinalist at Budapest Ch.;
Quarterfinalist at Geneva.
1986- Runner-up at Gstaad (l. Edberg).
1984- Doubles Quarterfinalist at Bari (w/Crowley).
1983- Winner at Brescia Challenger; Semifinalist at Hilversum, Basel, Gala-
tina Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Geneva.
1982- Runner-up at Le Touquet Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Hong Kong, Bangkok.
1981- Runner-up at Tokyo Ch.; Semifinalist at Hilversum; Quarterfinalist at
Zell Am See, Naples Ch.
1980- Semifinalist at Geneva; Quarterfinalist at Sophia.
Hits both forehand and backhand with a two-handed grip and indeed, can
be considered an ambidextrous player.
Has represented Switzerland in Davis Cup competition from 1980-present,
teaming with Claudio Mezzadri to capture the doubles tie in 1987 vs. Bulgaria
Reached his first career Grand Prix final in 1986 when he lost to Stefan
Edberg in five sets at Gstaad. He improved almost 300 ranking places after
he decided to take a "break" from his law studies.
Coached by his brother, Roger (the two bear a striking resemblance).
Finished 1983 at No. 86 on the ATP computer (only year to break top 100
at year-end). Earned a career-high $31,801 in 1987.
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