| R64 | L | Jordi Burillo | 6-4 6-2 | H2H |
🇩🇪 GER · Right-handed · 196 cm · b. 1968-05-10
Markus Zoecke
Active 1989–1995 · best rank seen: 48
67–103
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0
0
2
2,680
Hard
45–56 (44.6%)
Clay
4–14 (22.2%)
Grass
5–11 (31.2%)
Carpet
13–22 (37.1%)
Grand Slam record
| '90 | '91 | '92 | '93 | '94 | '95 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Open | 1R | 1R | 3R | 1R | 1R | 1R |
| Roland Garros | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | ||
| Wimbledon | 1R | 1R | 3R | 1R | ||
| US Open | 1R | 1R | 3R |
Season by season
Gold band: best three-year window (1992–1994).
Elo over time
Pre-match Elo, sampled across the career. Peak: 1956.
Career titles (1)
- 1994 Sun City Hard
Match results
| R32 | L | Derrick Rostagno | 6-3 6-4 | H2H |
| R128 | L | Brett Steven | 4-6 4-6 6-4 6-2 7-5 | H2H |
| R64 | L | Jeremy Bates | 6-4 6-3 | H2H |
| R128 | L | Kenneth Carlsen | 6-2 3-6 6-3 6-2 | H2H |
| R64 | L | Richard Krajicek | 4-6 6-4 6-3 | H2H |
| R32 | L | Dinu Pescariu | 6-4 6-2 | H2H |
| R32 | L | Jeff Tarango | 7-6(5) 6-3 | H2H |
| R128 | L | Lionel Roux | 6-3 6-2 | H2H |
| R64 | L | Jim Courier | 6-3 7-5 | H2H |
| R32 | L | Todd Martin | 4-6 6-3 6-2 | H2H |
| R32 | L | Tomas Carbonell | 7-5 6-3 | H2H |
| R32 | L | Jason Stoltenberg | 6-3 6-1 | H2H |
| RR | L | Goran Ivanisevic | 6-4 7-6(4) | H2H |
| R128 | L | Andrei Olhovskiy | 6-4 6-4 6-4 | H2H |
| R16 | L | Mark Petchey | 7-5 6-2 | H2H |
| R32 | W | Bing Chao Lin | 6-1 6-2 | H2H |
| QF | L | Magnus Larsson | 7-6(7) 4-6 6-3 | H2H |
| R16 | W | Shuzo Matsuoka | 6-1 6-3 | H2H |
| R32 | W | Bernd Karbacher | 4-6 6-3 6-4 | H2H |
Methodology
Titles include Slams, Masters, Tour Finals, 500s, 250s, legacy tour events and Olympic gold; Davis Cup is excluded, and walkovers are excluded from all win–loss records. GOAT points value every round reached, scaled per tier (Slam title 2000 anchor; ranking includes Slam champions only, but every player's points are shown here). Elo is a chess-style rating over the full match history (K = 250/(n+5)^0.4); the timeline shows pre-match ratings, sampled. The gold band on the season chart marks the best three-consecutive-year window.