TENNIS PLAYER

Michal Mertiňák

1979 - Today

Photo of Michal Mertiňák

Icon of person Michal Mertiňák

Michal Mertiňák (born 11 October 1979) is a retired professional tennis player from Slovakia. He turned professional in 1999, and has won six doubles titles in his career on the ATP Tour. He reached his career high doubles ranking of World No. 12 in February 2010. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Michal Mertiňák is the 1,136th most popular tennis player (down from 1,053rd in 2019), the 355th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 348th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Slovak Tennis Player.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Michal Mertiňák by language

Loading...

Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Michal Mertiňák ranks 1,136 out of 1,569Before him are Bernard Tomic, Rita Grande, Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková, Raluca Olaru, Ellis Ferreira, and Yves Allegro. After him are Wang Qiang, Lucia Bronzetti, Mathilde Johansson, Alex O'Brien, Marcos Daniel, and Sesil Karatantcheva.

Most Popular Tennis Players in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Michal Mertiňák ranks 911Before him are Marin Ireland, Yelawolf, Leona Paraminski, Aleksey Savrasenko, Paolo Castellini, and Stefano Sorrentino. After him are Alex Garcia, Paul Freier, Kerstin Garefrekes, Motoki Kawasaki, Daniel Bierofka, and Karim Essediri.

Others Born in 1979

Go to all Rankings

In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Michal Mertiňák ranks 355 out of 418Before him are Jozef Krnáč (1977), Lukáš Lacko (1987), Henrieta Nagyová (1978), Paulína Fialková (1992), Martina Halinárová (1973), and Max Jason Mai (1988). After him are Alexandra Borbély (1986), Stanislav Varga (1972), Viktória Kužmová (1998), Ľuboš Kamenár (1987), Jakub Sylvestr (1989), and Martin Velits (1985).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Slovakia

Among tennis players born in Slovakia, Michal Mertiňák ranks 21Before him are Karina Habšudová (1973), Karol Beck (1982), Filip Polášek (1985), Norbert Gombos (1990), Lukáš Lacko (1987), and Henrieta Nagyová (1978). After him are Viktória Kužmová (1998), Jana Čepelová (1993), Kristína Kučová (1990), Tereza Mihalíková (1998), Alex Molčan (1997), and Lukáš Klein (1998).