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  1. Ivo Karlović ( Zagreb, Croacia, 28 de febrero de 1979) es un exjugador profesional de tenis. Fue el jugador más alto del circuito ATP con una estatura de 2,11 m, récord compartido con el estadounidense Reilly Opelka. 4 En su palmarés posee dos títulos en dobles conseguidos en 2006 y 2015, y ocho en individuales, tres logrados en 2007, dos ...

  2. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Ivo Karlovic has officially confirmed his retirement on Wednesday via a post on social media. A former No. 14 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, the 44-zear-old Karlovic had not competed since October 2021.

  3. Ivan Karlović (c. 1485 – 9 August 1531), also known as by his Latin name Johannes Torquatus, was the Count of Krbava. His life during critical periods of Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War was marked by constant efforts to stop Ottoman conquests of Croatia, during which he held position of Ban of Croatia twice: from 1521 to ...

  4. Ivo Karlović (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐːʋo kâːrloʋitɕ]; born 28 February 1979) is a Croatian former professional tennis player. His height of 211 cm (6 ft 11 in) makes him the joint tallest ranked tennis player in history, along with Reilly Opelka. He won eight ATP Tour singles titles between 2007 and 2016.

  5. Personal details. DOB 1979.02.28. Weight 230 lbs (104kg) Height 6'11" (211cm) Turned pro 2000. Follow player. Country Croatia. Birthplace Zagreb, Croatia. PlaysRight-Handed, One-Handed Backhand. Coach Goran Dragicevic, Mirko Pehar. Latest news. View all. Retirements. Eight-time ATP Tour champion Karlovic confirms his retirement. My Point.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Player News. Hard-serving Ivo Karlovic, 44, officially announces his retirement from tennis. The 6-foot-11 Croatian, affectionately nicknamed Dr. Ivo in his playing career, hadn't played a...

  7. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Updated 2:44 AM PDT, February 21, 2024. Ivo Karlovic, the towering Croatian known for his booming serve, has officially announced his retirement from tennis more than two years after playing his last tournament match.