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Full name
  
Franz Stauder

Career record
  
0–2

Highest ranking
  
No. 322 (7 June 1999)

Prize money
  
84,765 USD

Country (sports)
  
Germany

Career titles
  
0

Career record
  
3–6

Born
  
28 May 1977 (age 39) (
1977-05-28
)

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Franz Stauder (born 28 May 1977) is a former professional tennis player from Germany.

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Biography

His first appearance in the main draw of an ATP Tour level tournament came at the 1996 Gerry Weber Open in Halle where he partnered Pat Cash in the doubles. He also featured twice in the singles event at Halle, as a wildcard in 1997 and a qualifier in 1998, for a first round exit in each. On the second occasion, the 1998 Gerry Weber Open, he took world number 27 Jan Siemerink to a final set tiebreak. From 1998 to 2001 he competed in the men's doubles at Halle every year. He was a quarter-finalist three times, twice with Karsten Braasch and once with Rainer Schüttler.

Stauder, who won six Challenger titles, narrowly missed out on qualifying for the singles draw at the 1999 Wimbledon Championships. In the final qualifying round he had a two set lead over Britain's Jamie Delgado, but the local player came back to win 7–5 in the fifth set.

In 2007 he tested positive for a metabolite of cannabis, from a sample given during qualifying in Halle. The International Tennis Federation ruled that Stauder had "no intent" to "enhance his sporting performance" through taking the drug. As a result discretion was exercised and he received only a two month suspension, as well as forfeiting relevant ranking points and prize money.

References

Franz Stauder Wikipedia


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