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Handel played college tennis at Northern Arizona University in [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]], [[Arizona]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tim Handel - Men's Tennis. |url=https://nauathletics.com/sports/mens-tennis/roster/tim-handel/3980 |website=Northern Arizona University Athletics}}</ref> He attended NAU from 2015 until 2019 and has a [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor's Degree]] in Business Marketing and Management.
Handel played college tennis at Northern Arizona University in [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]], [[Arizona]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tim Handel - Men's Tennis. |url=https://nauathletics.com/sports/mens-tennis/roster/tim-handel/3980 |website=Northern Arizona University Athletics}}</ref> He attended NAU from 2015 until 2019 and has a [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor's Degree]] in Business Marketing and Management.


==ATP Challenger and ITF World Tennis Tour finals==
== ITF titles ==


=== Singles: 4 (1 title, 3 runner-ups) ===
=== Singles: 5 (2 titles, 3 runner-ups) ===
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|- style="background:#cffcff;"
|ITF World Tennis Tour (2–3)
|}


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!Result
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!Opponent
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!class="unsortable"|Score
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|-
| bgcolor="98FB98" |Win
|bgcolor="98fb98"|Win
|<small>1–0</small>
|<small>1–0</small>
|Aug 2021
|{{dts|Aug 2021}}
| style="background:#ccf;" |ITF [[Trier]], Germany
|style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 [[Trier]], Germany
| style="background:#ccf;" |25,000
|style="background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|Clay
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Louis Wessels]]
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Louis Wessels]]
|6–2, 6–4
|6–2, 6–4
|-
|-
| bgcolor="FFA07A" |Loss
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–1</small>
|<small>1–1</small>
|May 2023
|{{dts|May 2023}}
|style="background:#f0f8ff;" |ITF [[Villach|Warmbad Villach]], Austria
|style="background:#cffcff;"|M15 [[Villach|Warmbad Villach]], Austria
|style="background:#f0f8ff;" |15,000
|style="background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|Clay
|{{flagicon|ARG}} Alex Barrena
|{{flagicon|ARG}} Alex Barrena
|6–2, 4–6, 3–6
|6–2, 4–6, 3–6
|-
|-
| bgcolor="FFA07A" |Loss
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–2</small>
|<small>1–2</small>
|Jun 2023
|{{dts|Jun 2023}}
| style="background:#ccf;" |ITF [[Jablonec nad Nisou]], Czech Republic
|style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 [[Jablonec nad Nisou]], Czech Republic
| style="background:#ccf;" |25,000
|style="background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lukas Neumayer]]
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lukas Neumayer]]
|2–6, 6–3, 1–6
|2–6, 6–3, 1–6
|-
|-
| bgcolor="FFA07A" |Loss
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–3</small>
|<small>1–3</small>
|Aug 2023
|{{dts|Aug 2023}}
| style="background:#ccf;" |ITF [[Lesa, Piedmont|Lesa]], Italy
|style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 [[Lesa, Piedmont|Lesa]], Italy
| style="background:#ccf;" |25,000
|style="background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|Clay
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Clement Tabur]]
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Clement Tabur]]
|6–3, 4–6, 1–6
|6–3, 4–6, 1–6
|-
|bgcolor="98fb98"|Win
|<small>2–3</small>
|{{dts|Nov 2023}}
|style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 [[Antalya]], Turkey
|style="background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|{{flagicon|ITA}} Alexander Weis
|6–3, 1–6, 6–3
|}

=== Doubles: 8 (2 titles, 6 runner-ups) ===
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{| class="wikitable sortable nowrap"
=== Doubles: 4 (1 title, 3 runner-ups) ===
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!Partner
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!Opponents
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!class="unsortable"|Score
|-
|-
| bgcolor="ffa07a" |Loss
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>0–1</small>
|<small>0–1</small>
|July 2021
|{{dts|Jul 2021}}
| style="background:lightblue;" |ITF Marburg, Germany
|style=background:#cffcff;|M25 Marburg, <br /> Germany
| style="background:lightblue;" |25,000
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|Clay
|{{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{flagicon|SUI}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{Flagicon|Netherlands}} Daniel De Jonge<br />{{Flagicon|Netherlands}} Guy Den Ouden
|{{flagicon|NED}} Daniel De Jonge<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Guy Den Ouden
|6–2, 4–6, [9–11]
|6–2, 4–6, [9–11]
|-
|-
| bgcolor="ffa07a" |Loss
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>0–2</small>
|<small>0–2</small>
|Aug 2021
|{{dts|Aug 2021}}
| style="background:lightblue;" |ITF Ueberlingen, Germany
|style=background:#cffcff;|M25 Ueberlingen, <br /> Germany
| style="background:lightblue;" |25,000
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|Clay
|{{Flagicon|Germany}} [[Fabian Fallert]]
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Fabian Fallert]]
|{{Flagicon|Germany}} [[Hendrik Jebens]]<br />{{Flagicon|Germany}} Niklas Schell
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Hendrik Jebens]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} Niklas Schell
|4–6, 5–7
|4–6, 5–7
|-
|-
| bgcolor="98FB98" |Win
|bgcolor="98fb98"|Win
|<small>1–2</small>
|<small>1–2</small>
|Dec 2021
|{{dts|Dec 2021}}
| style="background:lightblue;" |ITF Cancún, Mexico
|style=background:#cffcff;|M15 Cancún, <br /> Mexico
| style="background:lightblue;" |15,000
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Hard
|Hard
|{{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{flagicon|SUI}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Liam Draxl]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Cleeve Harper]]
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Liam Draxl]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Cleeve Harper]]
|7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, 6–3
|7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, 6–3
|-
|-
| bgcolor="ffa07a" |Loss
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–3</small>
|<small>1–3</small>
|Dec 2022
|{{dts|Mar 2022}}
|style=background:#cffcff;|M25 Trento, <br /> Italy
|Madrid, Spain
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|15,000
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|SUI}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Dan Added]]<br />{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Andrew Paulson (tennis)|Andrew Paulson]]
|4–6, 6–3, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–4</small>
|{{dts|Aug 2022}}
|style=background:#cffcff;|M25 Ueberlingen, <br /> Germany
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|{{flagicon|GER}} Peter Heller
|{{flagicon|CZE}} Adam Jurajda<br />{{flagicon|CZE}} Daniel Siniakov
|4–6, 5–7
|-
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–5</small>
|{{dts|Oct 2022}}
|style=background:#cffcff;|M15 Antalya, <br /> Turkey
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Clay
|{{flagicon|GER}} Peter Heller
|{{flagicon|}} Igor Kudriashov<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Maxim Shin
|w/o
|-
|bgcolor="ffa07a"|Loss
|<small>1–6</small>
|{{dts|Dec 2022}}
|style=background:#cffcff;|M15 Madrid, <br /> Spain
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Hard
|Hard
|{{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{flagicon|SUI}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{Flagicon|Finland}} [[Eero Vasa]]<br />{{Flagicon|Great Britain}} Mark Whitehouse
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Eero Vasa]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Mark Whitehouse
|6–7<sup>(6–8)</sup>, 3–6
|6–7<sup>(6–8)</sup>, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor="98fb98"|Win
|<small>2–6</small>
|{{dts|Feb 2023}}
|style=background:#cffcff;|M15 Monastir, <br /> Tunisia
|style=background:#cffcff;|World Tour
|Hard
|{{flagicon|SUI}} Yannik Steinegger
|{{flagicon|JPN}} Ryuki Matsuda<br />{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Naoki Tajima]]
|6–4, 6–1
|}
|}



Revision as of 11:18, 19 November 2023

Tim Handel
Country (sports) Germany
ResidenceReutlingen
Born18 October 1996
Reutlingen, Germany
Height6'2 (190 cm)
Turned pro2019
CollegeNorthern Arizona University
Prize money$29,150
Singles
Career record0–0
Career titles1 (ITF)
Highest ranking515 (August 2022)
Current ranking635
Doubles
Career record0–0
Career titles1 (ITF)
Highest ranking642 (May 2022)
Current ranking796

Tim Handel (born 18 October 1996) is a German tennis player.

Handel has a career high ATP singles ranking of 515 achieved on 1 August 2022. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 642 achieved on 16 May 2022.[1]

Handel won his first major ITF title at the Luxoil Open ITF Trier in 2021.

Handel played college tennis at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.[2] He attended NAU from 2015 until 2019 and has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Marketing and Management.

ATP Challenger and ITF World Tennis Tour finals

Singles: 5 (2 titles, 3 runner-ups)

Legend
ATP Challenger (0–0)
ITF World Tennis Tour (2–3)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Aug 2021 M25 Trier, Germany World Tour Clay Germany Louis Wessels 6–2, 6–4
Loss 1–1 May 2023 M15 Warmbad Villach, Austria World Tour Clay Argentina Alex Barrena 6–2, 4–6, 3–6
Loss 1–2 Jun 2023 M25 Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic World Tour Clay Austria Lukas Neumayer 2–6, 6–3, 1–6
Loss 1–3 Aug 2023 M25 Lesa, Italy World Tour Clay France Clement Tabur 6–3, 4–6, 1–6
Win 2–3 Nov 2023 M25 Antalya, Turkey World Tour Clay Italy Alexander Weis 6–3, 1–6, 6–3

Doubles: 8 (2 titles, 6 runner-ups)

Legend
ATP Challenger (0–0)
ITF World Tennis Tour (2–6)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 0–1 Jul 2021 M25 Marburg,
Germany
World Tour Clay Switzerland Yannik Steinegger Netherlands Daniel De Jonge
Netherlands Guy Den Ouden
6–2, 4–6, [9–11]
Loss 0–2 Aug 2021 M25 Ueberlingen,
Germany
World Tour Clay Germany Fabian Fallert Germany Hendrik Jebens
Germany Niklas Schell
4–6, 5–7
Win 1–2 Dec 2021 M15 Cancún,
Mexico
World Tour Hard Switzerland Yannik Steinegger Canada Liam Draxl
Canada Cleeve Harper
7–6(7–5), 6–3
Loss 1–3 Mar 2022 M25 Trento,
Italy
World Tour Hard (i) Switzerland Yannik Steinegger France Dan Added
Czech Republic Andrew Paulson
4–6, 6–3, [8–10]
Loss 1–4 Aug 2022 M25 Ueberlingen,
Germany
World Tour Clay Germany Peter Heller Czech Republic Adam Jurajda
Czech Republic Daniel Siniakov
4–6, 5–7
Loss 1–5 Oct 2022 M15 Antalya,
Turkey
World Tour Clay Germany Peter Heller Igor Kudriashov
United Kingdom Maxim Shin
w/o
Loss 1–6 Dec 2022 M15 Madrid,
Spain
World Tour Hard Switzerland Yannik Steinegger Finland Eero Vasa
United Kingdom Mark Whitehouse
6–7(6–8), 3–6
Win 2–6 Feb 2023 M15 Monastir,
Tunisia
World Tour Hard Switzerland Yannik Steinegger Japan Ryuki Matsuda
Japan Naoki Tajima
6–4, 6–1

Collegiate career

Handel played four years at the Northern Arizona University. He won three Big Sky Conference MVP Honors and qualified for the NCAA singles tournament in his last year. He became just the fourth men's tennis player in Big Sky history to win three MVP awards since it was first given out in 1983. [3]

Handel was the first Big Sky player to play in the NCAA Singles tournament since 2006 and just the 11th Big Sky conference player ever dating back to 1980.[4]


References

  1. ^ "Tim Handel | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
  2. ^ "Tim Handel - Men's Tennis". Northern Arizona University Athletics.
  3. ^ "NAU's Handel Earns Third #BigSkyTennis MVP Honor; Men's All-Conference Team Unveiled". bigskyconf.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  4. ^ "Lumberjack Flashback: Tim Handel Three-Peats as Big Sky MVP on His Way to NCAAs". Northern Arizona University Athletics. Retrieved 2023-01-23.