Marc Gicquel
|- valign=" top" | Country: | France |- valign=" top" | Residence: | Boulogne-Billancourt, France |- valign=" top" | Size: | 1m87 |- valign=" top" | Weight: | 75 kg |- valign=" top" | Catch of racket: | Right hand |- valign=" top" | Reverse: | With two hands |- valign=" top" | Professional since: | 1999 |- valign=" top" | Coach: | Jerome Potter/Rodolphe Gilbert |- valign=" top" | Better classification into simple (technique): | 38e, on April 30th, 2007 |- valign=" top" | Classification into simple (technique): | 70e, on November 5th, 2007 |- valign=" top" | Classification into simple (ATP race): | 58e, on November 5th, 2007 |- valign=" top" | national technical Classification (simple): | N°4, on August 6th, 2007 |- valign=" top" | Better national technical classification (simple): | N°2, on February 26th, 2007 |- valign=" top" | Title into simple: | 0 |- valign=" top" | Title in double: | 0 |}
Marc Gicquel is a tennis player French born the March 30th 1977 with Tunis (Tunisia).
Formed with Saint-Brieuc with the TGA (Friendly of tennis of Griffon, Ploufragan) and passed pro in 1999, it then disputes almost only tournaments future in France, not wanting to travel and preferring to remain near its close relations. But it decides later to cross the step while going to dispute challengers, then tournaments of the principal circuit not to regret.
It announces first once in 2004 by gaining the challenger of Timisoara. In 2005 it continues its progression with a victory with the challenger of Grenoble where it beats in particular Gilles Simon, Thierry Ascione, Fabrice Santoro and Thomas Enqvist, later it will also beat David Ferrer then 16th world with Lyon where it reaches the quarterfinals. It thus finishes the year with the doors of the first 100 world.
It is thus logically that it enters the first 100 world in 2006, where it alternates the tournaments challengers with a victory with Saint-Brieuc and the tournaments of the principal circuit, where it passes in particular for the first time a turn in Grand Slam to Roland-Garros. Performance which it exceeds a few months later with the US Open where it reaches the 8èmes finales with victories over two former winners of Roland-Garros: Juan Carlos Ferrero and Gastón Gaudio.
Pour its first final of a tournament ATP (Lyon), it is beaten by Richard Gasquet. It reaches the finale of the GPTL again the following year but and beaten again by a French, Sebastien Grosjean.
Prize list
Titrate into simple (0)
No currently
Finale into simple (2)
Titrate in double (0)
No currently
Finale in double (1)
Course in Large Slam
Into simple
In double
Classification ATP and principal results
- 2004 : N° 170
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2005 : N° 123
- 1/4 Finale in Lyon France
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2006 : Final N° 50
- in Lyon France
- 1/2 Finale in Metz France
- 1/4 Finale with Amersfoort Netherlands
- 1/8 Finale with US the Open
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2007 : Final N° 38
- in Lyon Final France
- of the Doubles with Swiss Gstaad
- 1/2 Finale in Casablanca Morocco
- 1/4 Finale in Zagreb Croatia, Germany Market, Gstaad Swiss, Bucharest Romania
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