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Jonathan Mridha

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Jonathan Mridha
Country (sports) Sweden
ResidenceStockholm, Sweden
Born (1995-04-08) 8 April 1995 (age 29)
Stockholm, Sweden
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
PlaysRight-handed (two handed-backhand)
Prize money$83,956
Singles
Career record1–1 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 444 (7 March 2022)
Current rankingNo. 830 (16 October 2023)
Doubles
Career record1–1 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 508 (9 May 2016)
Current rankingNo. 1508 (16 October 2023)
Team competitions
Davis Cup1–1
Last updated on: 17 October 2023.

Jonathan Mridha (born 8 April 1995) is a Swedish tennis player of Bangladeshi descent.[1][2]

Mridha has a career high ATP singles ranking of 444, achieved on 7 March 2022. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 508 achieved on 9 May 2016.

Career

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Mridha made his ATP main draw doubles debut at the 2015 Swedish Open partnering Fred Simonsson where they reached the quarterfinals.

He received a wildcard for the 2023 Stockholm Open partnering Karl Friberg.

National Representation

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Mridha represents Sweden at the Davis Cup, where he has a W/L record of 1–1. He made his debut at the 2018 Davis Cup World Group play-offs against Switzerland. In his first match he lost against Henri Laaksonen. Two days later he played the decider match against Sandro Ehrat and won the match in four sets.[3]

Challenger and ITF Futures/World Tennis Tour finals

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Singles: 5 (4–1)

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Legend (singles)
ATP Challenger Tour (0–0)
ITF Futures/World Tennis Tour (4–1)
Titles by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (4–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Jul 2017 Czech Republic F4, Ústí nad Orlicí Futures Clay Czech Republic Marek Jaloviec 6–3, 6–4
Loss 1–1 Aug 2017 Finland F1, Kaarina Futures Clay France Axel Michon 3–6, 6–4, 1–6
Win 2–1 Jun 2019 M15, Plovdiv, Bulgaria World Tennis Tour Clay Chile Bastián Malla 6–3, 6–3
Win 3–1 Aug 2021 M15, Frederiksberg, Denmark World Tennis Tour Clay Sweden Markus Eriksson 6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Win 4–1 Feb 2022 M15, Naples, Florida, U.S. World Tennis Tour Clay United States Evan Zhu 6-2, 7-6(7-4)

Doubles 7 (5–2)

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Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (0–0)
ITF Futures Tour (5–2)
Titles by surface
Hard (2–0)
Clay (3–2)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 May 2015 Sweden F2, Båstad Futures Clay Sweden Fred Simonsson Sweden Daniel Appelgren
Sweden Mikael Ymer
6–1, 6–7(5–7), [10–7]
Win 2–0 May 2015 Sweden F3, Båstad Futures Clay Sweden Fred Simonsson Sweden Serdar Bojadjieva
Romania Dragoș Nicolae Mădăraș
7–6(7–4), 6–2
Loss 2–1 Jun 2015 Croatia F12, Bol Futures Clay Sweden Fred Simonsson Australia Maverick Banes
Australia Gavin van Peperzeel
w/o
Loss 2–2 Sep 2019 Jounieh, Lebanon M25 Clay Sweden Eric Ahren Moonga France Corentin Denolly
France Jonathan Eysseric
7–6(7–4), 6–7(2–7), [7–10]
Win 3–2 Oct 2019 Antalya, Turkey M15 Clay Sweden Gustav Hansson Russia Alexander Ovcharov
Russia Alexander Shevchenko
6–3, 6–4
Win 4–2 Oct 2019 Meshref, Kuwait M15 Hard Switzerland Antoine Bellier Ukraine Yurii Dzhavakian
Belarus Mikalai Haliak
6–1, 6–4
Win 5–2 Dec 2019 Doha, Qatar M15 Hard Sweden Simon Freund Belgium Zizou Bergs
Georgia (country) Zura Tkemaladze
6–1, 6–0

Davis Cup

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Participations: (1–1)

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Group membership
World Group (0–0)
Qualifying Round (0–0)
WG Play-off (1–1)
Group I (0–0)
Group II (0–0)
Group III (0–0)
Group IV (0–0)
Matches by surface
Hard (1–1)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Matches by type
Singles (1–1)
Doubles (0–0)
Rubber outcome No. Rubber Match type (partner if any) Opponent nation Opponent player(s) Score
Increase3–2; 14–16 September 2018; Swiss Tennis Arena, Biel, Switzerland; World Group Play-off; Hard (i) surface
Defeat 1 II Singles Switzerland Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 6–7(5–7), 2–6, 3–6
Victory 2 V Singles Sandro Ehrat 4–6, 6–3, 6–4, 7–6(7–4)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Jonathan Mridha". www.itftennis.com. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
  2. ^ "Jonathan Mridha: The Swedish-Bangladeshi tennis star who could represent Bangladesh". www.tbsnews.net.
  3. ^ Jeff Kavanagh (2018-09-18). "Mridha savours assuming role of Sweden's hero". www.daviscup.com. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
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