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Pablo Andújar Alba (born January 23, 1986 in Cuenca, Spain) is a professional male tennis player from Spain. Andújar has played since he was 6 years old and has won 4 Challengers and several futures. He trained in Valencia, Spain in the Tennis Club El Collao. He has been in the 2010 Australian Open, but he lost to Gilles Simon 6–4, 6–1, 6–1. Later on, in the French Open (Roland Garros), he defeated Robert Kendrick in the first round, but he lost in the second round against Paul-Henri Mathieu of France in 3 sets, and missed the opportunity to play against Roger Federer in the 3rd round. In 2010, he made it to the final of the BCR Open Romania where he lost to Juan Ignacio Chela 7–5, 6–1.

In 2011, Andujar won his first ATP title at the Grand Prix Hassan II tournament in Morocco, defeating Italian Potito Starace in the final 6–1, 6–2.

1981 Barry Moir / Michael Robertson  • 1982 Pat Cash / John Frawley  • 1983 Mark Kratzmann / Simon Youl  • 1984 Luke Jensen / Patrick McEnroe  • 1985 Petr Korda / Cyril Suk  • 1986 Franco Davín / Guillermo Pérez-Roldán  • 1987 Jim Courier / Jonathan Stark  • 1988 Jason Stoltenberg / Todd Woodbridge  • 1989 Johan Anderson / Todd Woodbridge  • 1990 Sébastien Lareau / Sébastien Leblanc  • 1991 Thomas Enqvist / Magnus Martinelle  • 1992 Enrique Abaroa / Grant Doyle  • 1993 Steven Downs / James Greenhalgh  • 1994 Gustavo Kuerten / Nicolás Lapentti  • 1995 Raemon Sluiter / Peter Wessels  • 1996 Sébastien Grosjean / Olivier Mutis  • 1997 José de Armas / Luis Horna  • 1998 José de Armas / Fernando González  • 1999 Irakli Labadze / Lovro Zovko  • 2000 Marc López / Tommy Robredo  • 2001 Alejandro Falla / Carlos Salamanca  • 2002 Markus Bayer / Philipp Petzschner  • 2003 Dudi Sela / Georgy Balazs  • 2004 Pablo Andújar / Marcel Granollers  • 2005 Emiliano Massa / Leonardo Mayer  • 2006 Emiliano Massa / Kei Nishikori  • 2007 Andrei Karatchenia / Thomas Fabbiano  • 2008 Henri Kontinen / Christopher Rungkat  • 2009 Marin Draganja / Dino Marcan  • 2010 Duilio Beretta / Roberto Quiroz  • 2011 Andrés Artuñedo / Roberto Carballes

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