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Arnaud D Pascal

Arnaud D Pascal

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Arnaud D Pascal
Basic information
Roman letters name Arnaud Di Pasquale
Nickname Dip (DiP)
Nationality French flag France
Hometown Morocco Casablanca
Place of residence Switzerland Geneva
The date of birth 1979February 11(37 years old)
Height 185cm
The weight 80 kg
The dominant hand The right
Backhand Both closing a bargain
Tour career
The debut year 1998
The retirement year 2006
The tour total One win
Singles One win
Double 0 wins
Throughout the life results in total 72 wins 108 defeats
Singles 69 wins 98 defeats
Double Three wins ten defeats
Career earnings $ 1,162,796
Four major meetings best results, singles
All Australia One round (1999.2001.03)
French Four rounds (1999.2002)
The U.K. Two rounds of (2000)
The United States Two rounds (1998.2000)
Four major meetings best results, double
French Two rounds of (2002)
Carrier self-best ranking
Singles The 39th place (April 17, 2000)
Double The 320th place (April 23, 2001)
Acquisition medal
Boy tennis
The Olympics
Copper 2000 Sydney Singles

Arnaud D Pascal (Arnaud Di Pasquale, February 11, 1979 -) is a professional player French boy tennis player. MoroccoCasablancaBirth. It is the player who won a bronze medal of the men's singles by Sydney Olympics of 2000. The singles self-best ranking is the 39th place. 185cm tall, 80 kg in weight, a right-handed person.

Origin

The D Pascal moved from Casablanca to France at the age of 12 years old including tennis from 7 years old. Championship is in the youth era in a U.S. Open boy Jr. singles section of 1997. I become a professional in 1998. In the French Open Tennis Championships of 1999, the Pascal went into D to four rounds with Andrei Medvedev (Ukraine). I broke Alberto ベラサテギ (Spain) in 6-1, 6-3 in the final of the Italy Palermo meeting in October of the year and achieved tour first championship, but, as a result, this became only ATP Tour championship of the D Pascal.

The highlight of the player career of the Arnaud D Pascal is men's singles bronze medal acquisition of Sydney Olympics for 2,000 years. In this meeting, the D Pascal broke players of fan Carlos Ferrero (Spain) and the upgrading with Nicholas kieffer (Germany), three rounds with one round in sequence in person of French Open Tennis Championships runner up マグヌス Norman (Sweden), the quarterfinals of our year and won and advanced to the next around of it. The D Pascal defeated by Yevgeny Kafelnikov of the Russian representative in 4-6, 4-6 in the semifinals faced Swiss Roger フェデラー by "the bronze medal jump-off" by two semifinals defeat players. The D Pascal fought against 19-year-old フェデラー in two tie-breaks in those days and I gave フェデラー with 7-6, 6-7, score of 6-3 and acquired a bronze medal. After the tennis as the Olympic event revived by Seoul Olympics in 1988, the D Pascal was conferred nation Congressional Medal (French: Orde National du Merite) on in November, 2000 by President France because I tried the medal by the French player for the first time.

The later D Pascal tried to be you in the French Open Tennis Championships for three years in 2002, and there were four rounds of the second advances, but was defeated by Marat Safin of the number two seed in 6-3, 4-6, 3-6, 2-6 here. After being disappointing, and his tennis career fading away, and having experienced the one-year front secession from March, 2003, it is over for one round of defeat in the French Open Tennis Championships and the U.S. Open of 2004. For last two years, he was past the meeting of the substructure of the ATP Tour. The Arnaud D Pascal who brought France the first Olympics medal in 76 years since Paris Olympics in 1924 got out by active play with 27-year-old youth in Paraguay Asuncion meeting in November, 2006 last.

ATP Tour final advance result

Singles: Twice (one win one defeat)

Meeting grade
Grand slam (0-0)
Tennis Masters cup (0-0)
The ATP Masters series (0-0)
ATP international series gold (0-0)
The ATP international series (1–1)
Title according to the surface
Hardware (0-0)
Clay (1-1)
Turf (0-0)
Carpet (0-0)
Result No. Final day Meeting Surface Opponent Score
Runner up 1. September 21, 1998 Rumanian flag Bucharest Clay Spanish flag Francisco Kurabe Industrial 4–6, 6–2, 5–7
Championship 1. October 11, 1999 Italian flag Palermo Clay Spanish flag Alberto ベラサテギ 6–1, 6–3

Four major meeting singles results

Explanation of the abbreviation
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# LQ A WG Z# PO SF-B S G NMS NH

W= championship, F= runner up, SF = best 4, the QF= last eight, #R=# time war defeat, RR= round robin defeat, Q#= qualifier # time war defeat, LQ= qualifier defeat, A= meeting nonparticipation
I am demoted from WG= Davis Cup world group, Z#= Davis Cup area zone, PO= Davis Cup play-off, SF-B= Olympics bronze medal, S= Olympics silver medal, G= Olympics gold medal, the NMS = Masters series, and there is no NH= holding.

Meeting 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Results in total
The Australian Open A 1R A 1R A 1R A LQ 0–3
The French Open Tennis Championships 1R 4R 1R 1R 4R A 1R A 6–6
Wimbledon A 1R 2R A A A A A 1–2
The U.S. Open 2R 1R 2R 1R LQ A 1R A 2–5

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