Country (sports) France Career titles 0 Plays Right-handed Name Cedric Kauffmann | Prize money $119,891 Role Tennis Player Career record 0–3 Handed Right-handed | |
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Born 1 March 1976 (age 48) ( 1976-03-01 ) Highest ranking No. 195 (13 August 2001) |
Pete Sampras great shots selection against Cedric Kauffmann (Roland Garros 2001 1R) - part 2
Cédric Kauffmann (born 1 March 1976) is a former professional tennis player from France, most notable for an encounter with Pete Sampras in 2001.
Contents
- Pete Sampras great shots selection against Cedric Kauffmann Roland Garros 2001 1R part 2
- Pete Sampras great shots selection against Cedric Kauffmann Roland Garros 2001 1R part 1
- Career
- References
Pete Sampras great shots selection against Cedric Kauffmann (Roland Garros 2001 1R) - part 1
Career
Kauffmann played collegiate tennis at the University of Kentucky, where he now is the head coach of the Men's Team. He was an All-American every year from 1996 to 1998.
In the 2000 US Open he qualified for the main draw and lost to countryman Arnaud Di Pasquale in the opening round.
His most memorable match came when, ranked 250th in the world, he came close to upsetting Peter Sampras 6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 3–6, 8–6 in first round of the 2001 French Open. In the fifth set he was unable to convert three match points, eventually losing 6–8. He also competed in the men's doubles at the same event, with Jean-Francois Bachelot, but again exited in the first round
He is married and has 4 kids.