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Sitak (Russian: Ситак) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Artem Sitak (born 1986), New
Zealand tennis player,
younger brother...
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Artem Yurievich Sitak (/ˈɑːrtəm ˈsɪtæk/ ART-əm SIT-ak; Russian: Артём Юрьевич Ситак, romanized: Artyom
Sitak; born 8
February 1986) is a Russian-born New...
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Dmitri Yurievich Sitak (born 4
March 1983) is a
Russian tennis player playing on the ATP
Challenger Tour. On
November 17, 2003, he
reached his highest...
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wildcards into the
doubles main draw:
Marcus Daniell / Ben
McLachlan Artem Sitak /
Rubin Statham The
following pairs received entry as alternates: Anirudh...
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three doubles titles.
Rosol announced his
retirement in
April 2024.
Artem Sitak joined the
professional tour in 2001 and
reached a career-high
ranking of...
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would split, with
Koolhof joining Sitak's fellow New Zealander, and
former partner,
Marcus Daniell, and
Sitak linking up with
Indian Divij Sharan....
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tennis player Stanislav Chalaev,
weightlifter Yulia Beredenko,
singer Artem Sitak,
tennis player Mikhail Koudinov,
artistic gymnast Victor Zotov, botanist...
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Koolhof and
Artem Sitak.
Koolhof and
Sitak won the
title after defeating Bury and Siljeström 6–1, 7–5 in the final.
Wesley Koolhof /
Artem Sitak (champions)...
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Eysseric /
Patrik Niklas-Salminen (quarterfinals)
Sander Arends /
Artem Sitak (semifinals)
Sriram Balaji /
Ramkumar Ramanathan (final) Q =
Qualifier WC...
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first edition of the
tournament since 2009.
Marcus Daniell and
Artem Sitak won the title,
defeating Santiago González and Mate Pavić 3–6, 6–2, [12–10]...