Russian tennis player
Alexey Vatutin Алексей Ватутин | Country (sports) | Russia |
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Residence | Volgograd, Russia |
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Born | (1992-10-27) 27 October 1992 (age 32) Volgograd, Russia |
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Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Plays | Right-handed (two handed-backhand) |
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Coach | Yuriy Kozlovich, Eduard Davydenko, Andrei Gorban |
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Prize money | US $629,148 |
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Career record | 2–7 |
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Career titles | 0 |
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Highest ranking | No. 136 (2 July 2018) |
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Current ranking | No. 325 (25 November 2024) |
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Australian Open | Q2 (2018, 2019) |
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French Open | 1R (2019) |
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Wimbledon | Q1 (2018, 2019) |
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US Open | Q2 (2018) |
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Career record | 0–1 |
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Career titles | 0 |
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Highest ranking | No. 510 (10 June 2019) |
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Current ranking | No. 550 (25 November 2024) |
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Last updated on: 26 November 2024. |
Alexey Vatutin (Russian: Алексе́й Дми́триевич Вату́тин; born 27 October 1992) is a Russian tennis player.
Vatutin has a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 136 achieved on 2 July 2018 and a doubles ranking of No. 510 achieved on 10 June 2019. He has won one ATP Challenger singles title and twelve ITF singles titles.
Career
In 2018 he achieved one of his best results in the ATP World Tour thus far, reaching the quarterfinal in Marrakech.
In 2023, after five years, he again qualified for the main draw in Marrakech this time as a lucky loser replacing Juan Pablo Varillas who withdrew in the last minute. He lost to Benjamin Bonzi.[1]
Ranked No. 336, he qualified for the main draw of the 2024 European Open but lost to Hugo Gaston in the first round.[2]
Key
W
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F
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SF
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QF
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#R
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Q#
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DNQ
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A
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NH
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(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Singles
ATP Challenger Tour finals
Singles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)
Legend
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ATP Challenger Tour (1–1)
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ITF Futures/World Tennis Tour finals
Singles: 22 (12 titles, 10 runner-ups)
Legend
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ITF Futures/WTT (12–10)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (7–5)
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Clay (5–4)
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Grass (0–0)
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Carpet (0–1)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Win
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1–0
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Apr 2012
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Kazakhstan F2, Astana
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Futures
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Hard
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Egor Gerasimov
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7–6(7–1), 6–2
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Loss
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1–1
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Mar 2013
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Russia F3, Tyumen
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Futures
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Hard
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Konstantin Kravchuk
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3–6, 6–4, 4–6
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Win
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2–1
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Dec 2013
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Spain F41, Puerto del Carmen
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Futures
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Hard
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Frederico Ferreira Silva
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6–4, 6–4
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Win
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3–1
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Mar 2014
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Kazakhstan F1, Aktobe
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Futures
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Hard
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Evgeny Korolev
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6–7(4–7), 6–4, 6–3
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Loss
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3–2
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Jan 2015
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Turkey F2, Antalya
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Futures
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Hard
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José Pereira
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4–6, 3–6
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Win
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4–2
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Aug 2015
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Russia F6, Moscow
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Futures
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Clay
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Marc Giner
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7–6(7–4), 6–2
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Loss
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4–3
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Aug 2015
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Netherlands F6, Rotterdam
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Futures
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Clay
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Constant Lestienne
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0–6, 4–6
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Loss
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4–4
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Sep 2015
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Russia F7, Vsevolozhsk
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Futures
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Clay
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Mikhail Elgin
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4–6, 2–6
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Win
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5–4
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Dec 2015
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Cyprus F3, Larnaca
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Futures
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Hard
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Miki Janković
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6–2, 5–7, 6–3
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Win
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6–4
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Feb 2016
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Tunisia F7, Hammamet
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Futures
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Clay
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Michael Linzer
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6–4, 6–1
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Loss
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6–5
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Sep 2016
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Russia F7, Saint Petersburg
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Futures
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Hard
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Evgeny Tyurnev
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4–6, 6–3, 3–6
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Loss
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6–6
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Oct 2016
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Hungary F8, Balatonboglár
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Futures
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Clay
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Attila Balázs
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6–7(2–7), 3–6
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Loss
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6–7
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Mar 2017
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Croatia F1, Rovinj
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Futures
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Clay
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Pere Riba
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3–6, 0–6
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Win
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7–7
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Jul 2017
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Germany F7, Trier
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Futures
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Clay
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Enrique López Pérez
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2–6, 6–4, 6–2
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Win
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8–7
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Dec 2017
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Thailand F10, Hua Hin
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Futures
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Hard
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Rubin Statham
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6–4, 6–4
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Win
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9–7
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Dec 2017
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Qatar F6, Doha
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Futures
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Hard
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Benjamin Hassan
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6–1, 7–5
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Win
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10–7
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Feb 2022
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M15 Grenoble, France
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WTT
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Hard (i)
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Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg
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6-4, 6-1
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Loss
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10–8
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Mar 2022
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M25 Portimão, Portugal
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WTT
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Hard
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Marius Copil
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5-7, 2-6
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Loss
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10–9
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Oct 2023
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M25 Sarreguemines, France
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WTT
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Carpet (i)
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Tom Paris
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2–6, 1–6
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Win
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11–9
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Jan 2024
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M15 Bagnoles de l'Orne, France
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WTT
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Clay (i)
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Andrea Picchione
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7–5, 2–6, 6–3
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Loss
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11–10
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Mar 2024
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M25 Créteil, France
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WTT
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Hard (i)
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Alexis Gautier
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1–6, 6–4, 4–6
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Win
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12–10
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May 2024
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M25 Deauville, France
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WTT
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Clay
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Raphaël Collignon
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6–3, 6–4
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Doubles: 5 (1 title, 4 runner-ups)
Legend
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ITF Futures/WTT (1–4)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (0–2)
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Clay (1–2)
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Grass (0–0)
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Carpet (0–0)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score
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Loss
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0–1
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Feb 2016
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Tunisia F5, Hammamet
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Futures
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Clay
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Kirill Dmitriev
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Jordi Muñoz Abreu David Pérez Sanz
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5–7, 3–6
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Loss
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0–2
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Mar 2024
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M25 Créteil, France
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WTT
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Hard
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Nikolay Vylegzhanin
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David Poljak Matěj Vocel
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3–6, 4–6
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Loss
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0–3
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Mar 2024
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M25 Saint-Dizier, France
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WTT
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Hard (i)
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Daniel Masur
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Yannik Steinegger Tim Handel
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2–6, 3–6
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Loss
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0–4
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May 2024
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M25 Deauville, France
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WTT
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Clay
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Alexander Zgirovsky
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Sander Jong Fons van Sambeek
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3–6, 2–6
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Win
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1–4
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Aug 2024
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M25 Koksijde, Belgium
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WTT
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Clay
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Tom Gentzsch
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Alessio Basile Noah Merre
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6–3, 6–4
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References
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