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Oleksandr Dolgopolov, Sr.

Oleksandr Dolgopolov, Sr. (born 10 July 1964) is a former professional tennis player from Ukraine who competed for the Soviet Union.〔(ITF Pro Circuit Profile )〕
He is the father of Alexandr Dolgopolov, who was a quarter-finalist at the 2011 Australian Open.
==Career==
Dolgopolov was runner-up to Andrei Chesnokov at the 1986 Soviet Championships.
In 1987 he played two singles rubbers for the Soviet Union Davis Cup team, against Turkey. He lost his first match, to Necvet Demir in five sets, but defeated Kaya Saydas in his other rubber.
Dolgopolov also played Davis Cup tennis for his native Ukraine, in a 1993 tie against Djibouti, which took place in Malta. He appeared in the doubles rubber, with Andrei Medvedev.〔(Davis Cup Profile )〕
He would be the coach of Medvedev from the mid-1980s and into the 1990s.〔''The Age'',("Dolgopolov a name to note" ), 23 January 2011, Emma Quayle〕 During this time he also partnered Medvedev in four ATP Tour doubles tournaments, including the 1993 Monte Carlo Open.〔(ATP World Tour Profile )〕

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