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Go Soeda was born on 5 September, 1984 in Kanagawa, Japan, is a Japanese tennis player. Discover Go Soeda's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 5 September, 1984
Birthday 5 September
Birthplace Kanagawa, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Go Soeda Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Go Soeda height is 1.78m .

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Go Soeda (添田 豪) is a former professional Japanese tennis player.

2002

As a junior, he compiled a 49–48 win–loss record in singles (and 47–47 in doubles), achieving a singles ranking of No. 20 in December 2002 and doubles ranking of No. 43 in September 2002.

Soeda began playing professional tournaments regularly in 2002 before turning professional in 2003.

He played primarily on Asian ITF Futures event.

Soeda rose steadily through his ATP ranking over the next three years.

2003

He started playing tennis at the age of four and turned professional in April 2003.

2004

He ended 2004 as ranked world No. 493.

2005

In 2005, Soeda won two Futures tournament in Japan and Sri Lanka, and he made his debut in an ATP World Tour event in Ho Chi Minh City, losing to top seed Mariano Puerta in the first round.

The following year, Soeda had a very steady year at the Challenger level, reaching the quarterfinals or better seven times, including his first Challenger final in Aptos.

He also won the Japan F4 Futures.

2006

Soeda entered the world's top 200 in August and finished 2006 ranked No. 182.

2007

Go made his first Grand Slam main-draw appearance at the 2007 Australian Open in January and lost to ninth seed Mario Ančić in the first round.

In August 2007, Soeda defeated Eduardo Schwank to win his first Challenger title in Manta, and he reached the Brisbane Challenger final in November.

2008

In 2008, Soeda won four Challenger titles at Kyoto, Busan, New Delhi, and Toyota.

He also won the most singles title in the ATP Challenger Series (tied with three players).

In September, he beat wildcard Bai Yan in the China Open first round to record his first ATP main-draw win.

He lost to third seed Fernando González in three sets.

2009

In October 2009, Soeda earned his sixth Challenger title in Tiburon by beating Ilija Bozoljac in the final.

2010

In 2010, Soeda won his second Manta Challenger title in April.

In the grass-court swing, he advanced to the Nottingham Challenger final before losing to Ričardas Berankis.

He participated in the Wimbledon Championships main draw as a lucky loser, but he fell in the first round to Martin Fischer.

Two weeks later, he reached the second round in Newport, beating eighth seed Taylor Dent in three sets.

Soeda reached the second round of the SA Tennis Open, beating seventh seed Rainer Schüttler.

In March, he claimed his eighth Challenger title in Pingguo by beating Matthias Bachinger in the final.

This result launched him into the world top 100 for the first time in his career, climbing to No. 91.

2011

Following the tournament, Soeda moved up in rankings to world No. 99 and back into the top 100 for the first time since April 2011.

He won three Challenger titles from January to April, at Honolulu, Pingguo, and Kaohsiung.

In the French Open, Soeda was eliminated in first round by Dmitry Tursunov.

In the grass-court season, Soeda reached the second round in the Queen's Club championships.

Then he was into the Wimbledon Championships and advanced to the second round of a Grand Slam for the first time, beating Igor Kunitsyn in straight sets.

2012

He has won 18 singles titles on the ATP Challenger Tour, and achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 47 on 23 July 2012.

Soeda took part in the French Open, losing to 12th seed Mikhail Youzhny in the first round.

At the Wimbledon Championships, he received entry from a lucky loser spot, but lost to eventual semifinalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

After winning the Wuhai Challenger title, Soeda qualified for the US Open, losing to Kevin Anderson in the first round.

In the Asian swing, Soeda reached his first quarterfinal of an ATP World Tour event at the Thailand Open, beating Karol Beck and Tobias Kamke.

His run was ended by Donald Young in straight sets.

The following week, he received a wildcard and faced world No. 2, Rafael Nadal, in the Japan Open first round, losing in straight sets.

2012 started for Soeda at the Chennai Open, coming through qualifying.

He beat Frederico Gil and fifth seed Ivan Dodig respectively to reach the quarterfinals, and he upset defending champion Stan Wawrinka in straight sets.

His first semifinal in an ATP event came to an end, losing to top seed Janko Tipsarević in straight sets.