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Gérard Solvès

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Country (sports)
  
France

Career titles
  
0

Turned pro
  
1993

Career record
  
21–36

Height
  
1.85 m


Prize money
  
$403,190

Role
  
Tennis Player

Plays
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Gerard Solves

Handed
  
Right-handed

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Born
  
7 April 1968 (age 55) Lagny-sur-Marne,Paris, France (
1968-04-07
)

Highest ranking
  
No. 105 (25 April 1994)

Gérard Solvès (born Lagny-sur-Marne, Paris, 7 April 1968) is a French tennis player, coach and director of the Tennis Club de Paris.

Career

Solvès arrived on the scene in 1993, making the quarter-finals in Munich and Gstaad. He defeated some good players in both tournaments, defeating world number 19 Henrik Holm at Munich and managing a win over Wally Masur in Gstaad. In 1997 he made the quarter-finals of the Shanghai Open and was also a semi-finalist in Chennai that year. Solvès did well at Chennai again in 1998, making it as far as the quarter-finals.

He took part in the singles draw of seven Grand Slams. In both the 1994 and 1995 French Opens, Solvès also played in the men's doubles and mixed doubles. He partnered Fabrice Santoro in the 1994 French Open. His first win was at the French Open in 1996, when he defeated Marcos Ondruska in a 285-minute marathon, which ended at 9–7 in the fifth set. He reached the second round again in the French Open two years later, beating American Richey Reneberg, once more in a five set match, which saw 14 games played in the final set.

References

Gérard Solvès Wikipedia