Hicham Arazi, born on October 19, 1973, is a former professional tennis player from Morocco who captivated audiences with his exceptional talent and flair on the court. Known as 'The Moroccan Magician,' Arazi's career spanned from 1993 to 2007, during which he achieved remarkable feats in the world of tennis.
Reaching a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 22 on November 5, 2001, Arazi showcased his skills by winning one ATP Tour singles title in Casablanca. His playing style, characterized by incredible touch and finesse, earned him comparisons to the legendary John McEnroe, further endearing him to fans around the globe.
Arazi's journey through the Grand Slams was marked by impressive performances, including reaching the quarter-finals of both the Australian Open and the French Open on two occasions. His matches were often thrilling, as exemplified by his first-round encounter against Patrick Rafter at the US Open, where he led two sets to love before a dramatic turn of events unfolded.
Throughout his career, Arazi achieved notable victories over several former world No. 1 players and major champions, including Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, and Lleyton Hewitt. His ability to engage the crowd, even in foreign lands, made him a beloved figure in the sport.