Korolev Evgeniy, being a young budding hopetennis player, played venerable by the time athletes. On his account, several beautiful victories even over the ex-first rackets of the world. For a long time, he was prophesied a great tennis future. But as time went on, Eugene changed his citizenship in the hope of achieving even greater success, but these plans have not yet come true. So who is actually Korolev Evgeniy and what to expect from his future performances?
The beginning of sports career
Like most modern tennis players,Korolev Evgeniy makes his first steps in sports quite early. For the first time on a tennis court, he falls at the age of four. Most likely, Evgeny's parents were impressed by the success of his cousin, Zhenya Anna Kournikova. Mothers of these tennis players are sisters. And, most likely, Zhenya's parents saw a career no less successful than that of a cousin. Especially since young Zhenya did a lot of tennis in tennis, and many thought he was a rising star of Russian tennis.
Sporting successes
The first steps in professional tennis KorolyovEugene does on the Challengers in Germany at the age of fifteen. Where did he move with his family when he was only ten years old. In 2005 he began to regularly perform at the ATP Tour tournaments. And the progress of the young at that time tennis player was obvious to everyone. This progress lasts until 2010, when the athlete decides to change his citizenship and moves to the banner of Kazakhstan. Great success in tennis career Korolev Eugene does not reach. In 2009, he ranked the top 53 in the world ranking and becomes the fourth tennis racket in Russia. During this time he played in one final of the tennis tournament ATP tour and, in addition, won in five Challengers. He has wins over such venerable players as Marat Safin, Nikolay Davydenko, Robin Söderling and Stanislas Wawrinka.
Transition to the national team of Kazakhstan
In 2010, Korolev Eugene, tennis successeswhich is so popular with many Russian sports fans, decides to change Russian citizenship for Kazakhstan citizenship. Several years before, some Russian tennis players had gone along the same path, citing the fact that they had practically no prospects in the Russian national team.
So did and Korolev Eugene.After this transition the recession in the game began and gradually he left the first hundred of the best tennis players of the ATP. And in 2013 one of the Kazakh bookmakers charges him with participation in contractual matches. For today, the tennis player takes 1857 place in the rating of the ATP and practically does not compete. Will the sportsman, who once had great hopes as a phoenix from the ashes, face the future?