Residence: Paris, France Single Singles titles: 2, as follows: 1995--(1) Bordeaux (as qualifier) 1988--(1) Lyon (as qualifier) Year-by-Year Highlights: 1989- Runner-up at Guadeloupe Ch.; Doubles Semifinalist at Seoul (w/Fleurian) 1988- Semifinalist at Livingston; Quarterfinalist at Madeira-1 Ch., Indian- apolis; Doubles Semifinalist at Guadeloupe Ch. (w/Pham). 1987- Doubles Winner (w/Pham) at Tarbes Challenger. Played in his first Grand Prix singles event at Lyon, qualified into the main draw and ended up winning the event by defeating Todd Nelson 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. He is the lowest ranked (453) player ever to win a Grand Prix in the Open Era (since 1968). He improved from 453 to 125 on the ATP computer. Compiled an 18-15 match record, earned a career-high $109,737 and ranked a year-end best No. 83 (from 455) on the ATP computer in 1988. Made history as becoming the only player to win two Tour titles as qualifier, capturing the title in Bordeaux on Sept. 16, 1995.
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