Canadian born Greg Rusedski is able to take up British citizenship in 1995 due to his British mother
Rusedski quickly endears himself to British hearts as he races to the 1997 US Open final before losing out to Pat Rafter
A fantastic year is capped off by being voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year
After an injury-plagued '98 season, things pick up in '99 when he wins the Grand Slam Cup - his first major tournament win
In 2000 Rusedski suffers an embarrassing defeat at Wimbledon to qualifier Vince Spadea
Rusedski bounces back in 2002 by winning the RCA Championships in his build-up to the US Open
But disappointment followed at the Grand Slam as he loses to eventual winner Pete Sampras in the third round
Greg suffers recurring injuries throughout 2003 but he returns in style by winning the Nottingham Open
Rusedski's 2003 Wimbledon is soured by his infamous tirade at the umpire during his defeat to Andy Roddick
Once again the British number two suffers injury problems in Britain's Davis Cup loss to Morocco
Rusedski is left to fight for his future when he announces he has tested positive for nandrolone
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