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Stefan Koubek (born January 2, 1977 in Klagenfurt) is a tennis player from Austria. Koubek is left-handed, and plays with a two-handed backhand. His idol when growing up was Thomas Muster. Koubek has won three titles, two of which have come on hardcourts; despite this, he says his favorite surface is clay. .

Koubek turned professional in 1994, losing his first match in St Pölten. Between 1994 and 1998, Koubek mostly played in ATP Futures and ATP Challenger Series events.

In 1997 he jumped up 184 positions in the rankings, thanks to good results in Challenger tournaments, reaching finals in Ulm and Alpirsbach.

1998 saw Koubek win his first Challenger event in Alpirsbach; later that same year he lost to Younes El Aynaoui in the final of Maia. Koubek compiled a 33-20 record for the year.

Koubek won his first ATP title in 1999 at Atlanta as a qualifier. He achieved this losing only one set in the whole tournament, overcoming Sebastien Grosjean in the final 6-1 6-2. Koubek reached the fourth round in his French Open debut, losing to Alex Corretja; to date this is his best performance at this event. Koubek made the final of Bournemouth, losing to Adrian Voinea, and helped his country Austria back into the World Group of Davis Cup by defeating Sweden 3-2 in a promotion tie. Koubek was second only to Albert Costa in wins on clay during the 1999 season, with 28 match victories.

In 2000 Koubek won his second title on the hardcourts at Delray Beach, defeating Alex Calatrava. He reached the semi finals at Mexico City, losing to Juan Ignacio Chela. He reached his highest singles rank to date on March 13, 2000, when he became the world number 20.

Koubek started off 2002 with his best ever performance at a Grand Slam tournament by making the quarter finals of the Australian Open. In the first round, Koubek came back from a 0-6 1-6 1-4 15-40 deficit to eventually defeat Cyril Saulnier, 0-6 1-6 7-6(6) 6-4 8-6. In the next round he again came back from two sets to love down against James Blake, winning in 5 sets. Koubek then defeated Kristian Pless in the third round, and Fernando Gonzalez in the fourth, before losing to Jiří Novák in the quarterfinals.

In the remainder of 2002, Koubek’s best result was a quarterfinal appearance at the Hamburg Masters, losing to Tommy Robredo. Koubek then finished the year with seven consecutive first round losses.

Koubek rebounded in 2003 by winning his third career title in Doha]. Koubek won the tournament without dropping a set, defeating Jan-Michael Gambill in the final, and briefly holding the top spot in the ATP Champions Race. Koubek's form remained inconsistent, again losing seven consecutive first-round matches after his victory in Doha, before making the semi-finals in Munich, where he lost to Roger Federer. In Davis Cup, Koubek defeated the Belgian brothers Christophe and Olivier Rochus to help return Austria to the World Group.

Koubek made the third round at the 2004 French Open before losing to David Nalbandian. In Thomas Muster’s debut as Davis Cup captain, Koubek was instrumental in preserving Austria’s status in the World Group, winning singles matches over Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski.

At the 2004 French Open Koubek tested positive for glucocorticosteroids after receiving an injection for an injured wrist; he was subsequently suspended for three months. The ITF rejected Koubek's appeal of the suspension, though acknowledging that Koubek had not used the drugs to enhance performance. . Koubek forfeited his points and prize money from Roland Garros, though his results subsequent to Roland Garros were not disqualified.

As a result of injuries and his suspension, Koubek struggled in 2005, and his ranking fell outside the top 100. Koubek spent most of the year playing events on the Challenger circuit. His best results on the tour were a third round in Kitzbühel, losing to Nicolas Massu, and a semifinal in the Helsinki Challenger, where he lost to Björn Rehnquist.

At the start of 2006, Koubek was ranked 182nd in the world. Koubek played a mixture of Challengers and ATP events during the year; as a qualifier, Koubek made the final of the ATP event in Zagreb, losing in straight sets to local favourite Ivan Ljubičić. Koubek reached the third round in Stuttgart and the Generali Open, and the semifinals in Mumbai. He finished the year ranked number 80. In doubles Koubek won his first title at the Generali Open with Philipp Kohlschreiber.

Koubek began 2007 by making the final in Chennai, losing to Xavier Malisse. At the Australian Open, he was knocked out in the first round by Wayne Arthurs, in Arthurs' final Australian Open appearance; Koubek lost the match despite leading two sets to love. He played in Austria's first-round defeat in Davis Cup, losing 4-1 to Argentina in Linz.
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