- Björn
Phau (born 4
October 1979) is a
retired German tennis player. He
achieved a career-high
singles ranking of
World No. 59 in June 2006.
Career highlights...
- points, the lowest-ranked
player (No. 302) to beat him
since No. 407
Bjoern Phau in 1999. He
rebounded the
following w**** by
winning a record-extending ninth...
- Ge****en Tomáš Zíb Björn
Phau Christophe Rochus Hicham Arazi →
replaced by
Justin Gimelstob Younes El
Aynaoui →
replaced by Björn
Phau Nicolas Escudé → replaced...
- ****ociations have been
formed within area
universities and
college campuses. Xees
Phaus (or Xees Phos) is the
Hmong name for
Saint Paul, the city that has become...
- P-H
Mathieu 7 7 6 C
Berlocq 4 63 6 64 L
Horna 62 67 1 B
Phau 6 7 2 7 B
Phau 3 2 1 L
Horna 6 7 6 L
Horna 6 6 6 22 G
Monfils 4 5 1 P-H Mathieu...
- F 6–0, 6–3, 6–4 30
Australian Open,
Australia 15
January 2007 Hard Björn
Phau 82 1R 7–5, 6–0, 6–4 31
Jonas Björkman 50 2R 6–2, 6–3, 6–2 32
Mikhail Youzhny...
-
qualifying for the
Australian Open main draw. His
first round victory over Björn
Phau marked his
first victory in a main draw
Grand Slam match. In the
second round...
- parti****ted in the SAP Open, an ATP
World Tour 250 event. He beat Björn
Phau, and
Brian Dabul. but lost in the
quarterfinals to
former US Open champion...
- Wade–Giles ch'i2-p'ao2 IPA [tɕʰǐpʰǎʊ] Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization kèih pòuh
Jyutping kei4 pou4-2
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ kî-
phâu Tâi-lô kî-
phâu...
- Kyu-Tae Im
where they lost to
eventual winners Alexander Peya and
Bjorn Phau. He lost in the semi-finals of
Australia F10 and F11 ****ures both
times to...