Ismail El Shafei












































Ismail El Shafei

Isamil El Shafei.jpg
Isamil El Shafei (1982)

Country (sports)
 Egypt
Residence
Cairo, Egypt
Born
(1947-11-15) November 15, 1947 (age 70)
Cairo, Egypt
Turned pro
1968 (amateur tour from 1964)
Retired
March 1983
Plays
Left-handed (1-handed backhand)
Singles
Career record
293–329 (47.1%)[1]
Career titles
6[1]
Highest ranking
No. 34 (8 April 1975)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open
3R (1971)
French Open
3R (1969)
Wimbledon
QF (1974)
US Open
4R (1974)
Doubles
Career record
232–216 (Open era)
Career titles
9
Highest ranking
No. 26 (30 August 1977)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open
QF (1978)
French Open
3R (1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978)
Wimbledon
QF (1981)
US Open
4R (1970)

Ismail El-Shafei (Arabic: إسماعيل الشافعي‎) (born 15 November 1947) is a former men's professional tennis player and President of the Egyptian Tennis Federation. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the International Tennis Federation and is Chairman of the ITF Juniors circuit.[2] He won six career singles titles and reached 11 finals. In doubles he won 9 career titles.




Contents





  • 1 Career


  • 2 Post playing career


  • 3 Personal


  • 4 Career singles titles (6) and finals (11)


  • 5 Career Doubles (9)


  • 6 Grand Slam singles performance timeline


  • 7 Davis Cup


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Career


El Shafei played his first tournament in March 1962 at the Egyptian Championships losing in straight sets to Italian player Giuseppe Merlo in the round of 32.[3] He reached his first tournament final in Ostordorf, West Germany in 1963 before losing to Harald Elschenbroich. In 1964 he won the Boys' Singles tournament at Wimbledon. He won his first senior's tournament in San Jose, Costa Rica in January 1966. He won the Egyptian Open in Cairo three times (1969, 1974-1974). An adaptable player he competed on all surfaces, (grass, clay, hard,and carpet). El Shafei is the only Egyptian player to make the Top 40 in Grand Prix/ATP ranking history. He had the distinction of being one of only four players to beat Björn Borg at Wimbledon,[2] knocking him out in the third round in 1974 (the other three were John McEnroe, Roger Taylor and Arthur Ashe.) He reached his last professional singles final (exhibition) at the Cairo Invitational losing to Bjorn Borg in two sets in December 1979 and played his last singles tournament in June 1982 at the Bristol Open losing to then South African player Johan Kriek,[3] he retired in 1983.



Post playing career


Following his playing career El Shafei remained involved in tennis in an administrative role he was elected President of the Egyptian Tennis Federation on two occasions (1994–96 and 2005–08).[4] In 1998 he was elected to the Board of Directors of the International Tennis Federation until 2001. He would serve a second term as director of the ITF (2003-2013).[4] In September 2015 he was elected for a third term as a director and is currently Chairman of Coaching and Chairman of the Juniors circuit.[4]



Personal


He was educated at Cairo University[4] and is the son of Adli El Shafei and father of Adli El Shafei II.



Career singles titles (6) and finals (11)


















































































































































Outcome
No.
Year
Tournament
Location
Surface
Opponent
Score
Runner-up
1.
02-09-1963

Ostordorf Tennis Tournament
Ostordorf
Clay

West Germany Harald Elschenbroich
0-6, 0-6[5]
Winner
1.
24-01-1966

San Jose Tennis Tournament

San José
Clay

Australia Gary Penberthy
6-2, 6-2, 6-4[5]
Runner-up
2.
16-01-1967

Asian Championships

Calcutta
Grass

Soviet Union Alex Metreveli
3-6, 6-8, 4-6[5]
Runner-up
3.
06-03-1967

Egyptian Championships

Cairo
Clay

Sweden Jan-Erik Lundqvist
4-6, 4-6, 2-6[5]
Winner
2.
22-01-1968

German Indoor Championships

Bremen
Hard (i)

France Daniel Contet
6-2, 6-2, 9-7[5]
Runner-up
4.
04-03-1968

Egyptian Championships

Cairo
Clay

Czechoslovakia Milan Holecek
6-4, 3-6, 1-6, 2-6[5]
Runner-up
5.
04-03-1968

Le Touquet Tennis tournament

Cairo
Clay

France François Jauffret
1-6, 2-6, 3-6[5]
Runner-up
6.
10-02-1969

U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships

Salisbury
Hard (i)

United States Stan Smith
3-6, 8-6, 4-6, 4-6[5]
Winner
3.
10-03-1969

Egyptian Championships

Cairo
Clay

Hungary Istvan Gulyas
6-2, 6-2, 9-7[5]
Runner-up
7.
17-03-1969

Alexandria International Championships

Alexandria
Clay

Hungary Istvan Gulyas
1-6, 6-3, 3-6, 5-7[5]
Runner-up
8.
13-10-1969

Dewar Cup Perth

Perth
Carpet (i)

United Kingdom Mark Cox
6-3, 12-14, 1-6,[5]
Runner-up
9.
15-03-1971

Egyptian Open

Cairo
Clay

Soviet Union Alex Metreveli
6-8, 9-7, 4-6[5]
Winner
4.
05-03-1973

Egyptian Open

Cairo
Clay

France Patrick Proisy
6-4, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3[5]
Winner
5.
04-03-1974

Egyptian Open

Cairo
Clay

France François Jauffret
6–0, 4–6, 6–1, 6–3[5]
Winner
6.
11-11-1974

Philippine Open

Manila
Hard

West Germany Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
7–6, 6–1[5][6]
Runner-up
10.
04-08-1975

Brummana International

Brummana
Clay

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nikola Pilic
6-7, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6, 4-6[5]
Runner-up
11.
21-11-1977

Taipei Summit Championships

Taipei
Hard (i)

United States Tim Gullikson
6-7, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6, 4-6[5][7]


Career Doubles (9)































































Year

Tournament

Surface

Partner

Opponents in final

Score in final
1974

St. Louis WCT, U.S.
Clay

New Zealand Brian Fairlie

Australia Geoff Masters
Australia Ross Case
7–6, 6–7, 7–6
1974

Christchurch, New Zealand
N/A

United States Roscoe Tanner

Australia Syd Ball
Australia Ray Ruffels
w/o
1974

Jakarta, Indonesia
Hard

United States Roscoe Tanner

West Germany Jurgen Fassbender
West Germany Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
7–5, 6–3
1976

ATP Sydney Indoor, Australia
Hard (i)

New Zealand Brian Fairlie

Australia Syd Ball
Australia Kim Warwick
7–5, 6–7, 7–6
1977

Newport, U.S.
Grass

New Zealand Brian Fairlie

United States Tim Gullikson
United States Tom Gullikson
6–7, 6–3, 7–6
1978

Cairo, Egypt
Clay

New Zealand Brian Fairlie

Argentina Lito Álvarez
United States George Hardie
6–3, 7–5, 6–2
1980

Cairo, Egypt
Clay

Netherlands Tom Okker

France Christophe Freyss
France Bernard Fritz
6–3, 3–6, 6–3
1980

Gstaad, Switzerland
Clay

United Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell

Australia Mark Edmondson
Australia Kim Warwick
6–4, 6–4
1981

Cairo, Egypt
Clay

Hungary Balázs Taróczy

Italy Paolo Bertolucci
Italy Gianni Ocleppo
6–7, 6–3, 6–1


Grand Slam singles performance timeline


Won Wimbledon Championship for Boys 1964 & was Runner Up in 1963








































































































Tournament1968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980Career SRCareer W–LCareer Win %

Grand Slam Tournaments
Australian Open
A
A
A

3R
A
A
A
A
A
A

1R
A
A
0 / 2
2–2
33.33
French Open
A

3R
A
A
A

1R

2R

1R

1R

2R

1R
A
A
0 / 7
4–7
36.36
Wimbledon

2R

1R

3R

1R
A
A

QF

2R

3R

1R

1R

1R

1R
0 / 11
10–11
47.61
US Open
A

3R

1R

1R
A

3R

4R
A

2R
A
A
A
A
0 / 6
8–6
53.33
Win–Loss
1–1
4–3
2–2
2–3
0–0
2–2
8–3
1–2
3–3
1–2
0–3
0–1
0–1
0 / 26
24–26
48.00


Davis Cup


El Shafei participated in 17 ties for Egypt, where he played 42 matches, winning 23, losing 19 he also served as team captain in the 1980s.[8]



References




  1. ^ ab "Ismail El Shafei: Career match record". thetennisbase.com. Tennis Base. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  2. ^ ab Harwitt, Sandra (30 September 2016). "ITF Junior Chairman El Shafei on the scene in Budapest". itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  3. ^ ab "Ismail El Shafei: Player Activity". thetennisbase.com. Tennis Base. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  4. ^ abcd "Meet the Board". itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation, 25 September 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  5. ^ abcdefghijklmnopq "Ismail El Shafei: Tournament results". thetennisbase.com. Tennis Base. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  6. ^ "Manila Results Grand Prix Tour 1974". ATP World Tour. ATP. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  7. ^ "Taipei Results Grand Prix Tour 1977". ATP World Tour. ATP. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  8. ^ ""Meet the Board" ITF Board of Directors for 2015-2019". www.ktf.kz. Tennis Federation of Kazakhstan. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 



External links



  • Ismail El Shafei at the Association of Tennis Professionals


  • Ismail El Shafei at the International Tennis Federation


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