Sekáč was born in Bratislava and attended the local University of Physical Education and Sports before turning professional.[1]
His professional appearances were restricted to the Futures and Challenger circuits. In 2002 he won three Futures singles titles to halve his ranking from outside the top 600 at the start of the year to end the year at 271.
He made the second round of qualifying at the 2003 Australian Open and won three Challenger doubles titles.
As a coach he has been a staff member at the NTC in Bratislava and has acted as the personal coach of Kristína Schmiedlová.[2]
branislav, sekáč, born, september, 1979, former, professional, tennis, player, from, slovakia, full, namecountry, sports, slovakiaborn, 1979, september, 1979, bratislava, czechoslovakiaprize, money, 549singleshighest, rankingno, february, 2003, doubleshighest,. Branislav Sekac born 3 September 1979 is a former professional tennis player from Slovakia Branislav SekacFull nameBranislav SekacCountry sports SlovakiaBorn 1979 09 03 3 September 1979 age 44 Bratislava CzechoslovakiaPrize money 47 549SinglesHighest rankingNo 247 10 February 2003 DoublesHighest rankingNo 174 5 July 2004 Contents 1 Biography 2 Challenger titles 2 1 Doubles 3 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editSekac was born in Bratislava and attended the local University of Physical Education and Sports before turning professional 1 His professional appearances were restricted to the Futures and Challenger circuits In 2002 he won three Futures singles titles to halve his ranking from outside the top 600 at the start of the year to end the year at 271 He made the second round of qualifying at the 2003 Australian Open and won three Challenger doubles titles As a coach he has been a staff member at the NTC in Bratislava and has acted as the personal coach of Kristina Schmiedlova 2 Challenger titles editDoubles 3 edit No Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score1 2001 Oberstaufen Germany Clay nbsp Karol Beck nbsp Thomas Strengberger nbsp Clemens Trimmel 2 6 6 1 6 02 2003 Belgaum India Hard nbsp Michal Mertinak nbsp Mustafa Ghouse nbsp Vishal Uppal 7 63 7 623 2004 Belgrade Serbia Carpet nbsp Orest Tereshchuk nbsp Darko Mađarovski nbsp Janko Tipsarevic 6 3 6 4See also editList of Slovakia Davis Cup team representativesReferences edit Keerthivasan K 16 March 2002 Sekac corners glory The Hindu Retrieved 10 September 2017 dead link Skvely obrat mladych tenistov na ME ziskali prvykrat zlato in Slovak Webnoviny sk 5 August 2015 Retrieved 10 September 2017 External links editBranislav Sekac at the Association of Tennis Professionals nbsp Branislav Sekac at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Branislav Sekac amp oldid 1096774192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,