- (masculine),
Mirnaya (feminine), or
Mirnoye (neuter) may
refer to: Max
Mirnyi (Mirny) (b. 1977),
Belarusian tennis player Mirny, a
character in Alpha...
-
Maksim Mikalaevich "Max"
Mirnyi (born 6 July 1977) is a
Belarusian former professional tennis player.
Mirnyi became a
doubles specialist following his...
- semifinals,
defeating two-year
defending champions Jonas Björkman and Max
Mirnyi in the quarterfinals. The team lost to the
eventual champions Mark Knowles...
- his
first and only
singles ATP
Challenger title in Brest,
defeating Max
Mirnyi in the final. In his
first full year as a professional,
Federer jumped up...
-
Roger Federer / Max
Mirnyi 2004:
Wayne Black /
Kevin Ullyett 2005:
Jonas Björkman / Max
Mirnyi 2006:
Jonas Björkman / Max
Mirnyi 2007: Bob
Bryan / Mike...
- Belarus'
Victoria Azarenka and Max
Mirnyi defeated Great Britain's
Laura Robson and Andy
Murray in the final, 2–6, 6–3, [10–8] to win the gold
medal in...
- (3/5) Max
Mirnyi Andy Ram 7–6(7–5), 6–3 2010
Daniel Nestor (3/4)
Nenad Zimonjić (2/2)
Mahesh Bhupathi Max
Mirnyi 7–6(8–6), 6–4 2011 Max
Mirnyi (2/2) Daniel...
- Max
Mirnyi defeated Ellis Ferreira / Rick Leach, 6–4, 5–7, 7–6 • It was Hewitt's 1st and only
career Grand Slam
doubles title. • It was
Mirnyi's 1st career...
- won the gold
medal in
mixed doubles at the 2012
Summer Olympics with Max
Mirnyi, who
holds ten
Grand Slam
titles in doubles.
Other notable Belarusian sportspeople...
-
Union 1972
French Open
semifinalist • 1972
Australian Open
semifinalist Max
Mirnyi 1977 –
Belarus 18 2002 US Open
quarterfinalist •
ranking in 2003 Dragutin...