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Patched-up Levy gets second chance after qualifying woe

June 20, 2008 15:19

By

Mike Sinclair,

Mike Sinclair

2 min read

Wimbledon ended before it started for crestfallen Israeli star Harel Levy whose hopes of making the main draw were dashed in the first round of the singles qualifying tournament in Roehampton.

Ranked 30 in the world in 2001, Levy had claimed the scalps of Pete Sampras in his prime but he was forced to try to qualify because his world ranking of 159 was too low for direct entry. He lost 6-2, 7-5 to Frederic Niemeyer, Canada’s world No 237.

But 29-year-old Levy, who won back his place in Israel’s Davis Cup team this year following a three-year absence, will still be at Wimbledon, playing in the doubles with his American partner Jim Thomas.

Back on British grass where he suffered the horrific injury which plunged his world ranking from a
career high to beyond 300, Levy marked his return by reaching the Surbiton Trophy doubles final with American Thomas earlier this month.