Michael Llodra

Michael Llodra is a player of Tennis French born the May 18th 1980 with Paris and currently living with Suresnes. Excel player of double, he gained twice (2003, 2004) the Open of Australia, associated with Fabrice Santoro, as well as the Tournoi of Wimbledon (2007) associated with Arnaud Clément. He belongs to the team of France of Coupe Davis. The November 19th 2005, it finally gains the Masters in double at the sides of Fabrice Santoro by beating Serb the Nenad Zimonjić and the Indian Leander Paes.

Biography

Wire of a ex-player of professional football of the Paris-Saint-Germain, Michael Llodra very early begins tennis in her childhood in a club of Parisian suburbs and becomes a hope of French tennis.

Michael Llodra integrates then an institute of Sport-studies in the south of France.Tout predestines it has a professional path but in 1998 whereas it is old only 18 years, it is done to return institute of sport study by Georges Deniau for incorrect behavior (breaking of rackets, insults towards referees etc…).

Michael Llodra does not accept this decision and says himself “demolishes” by such a sanction. His/her parents then decide to send it force to carry out a round of tournaments in the Eastern European countries of Europe . This round will have a positive effect on the young player who gains two tournaments future in the one month space. It will follow from there a high level tennistic career into simple and success in double.

Characteristics

  • 1m91, 79 kg
  • Left-handed (reverse with a hand)
  • Professional since 1999
  • Better classification into simple ATP: 38e (September 13rd, 2004)
  • Better classification in Double ATP: 8th (June 14th, 2004)
  • Titles: 1 into simple, 12 in double (including 3 of the Large Slam and a Masters)

Prize list

Titrate into simple (1)


Finales into simple (2)

Titles in double (13)

Finales in double (13)

Results in Large Slam

Into simple

In double

Classification ATP into simple and double

Simple
  • 1997: N° 959
  • 1998 : N° 704
  • 1999 : N° 267
  • 2000 : N° 159
  • 2001 : N° 89
  • 2002 : N° 104
  • 2003 : N° 173
  • 2004 : N° 41
  • 2005 : N° 136
  • 2006 : N° 96
  • 2007 (in progress): N° 63
Double
  • 1998: N° 383
  • 1999 : N° 271
  • 2000 : N° 93
  • 2001 : N° 67
  • 2002 : N° 28
  • 2003 : N° 12
  • 2004: N° 12
  • 2005: N° 9
  • 2006: N° 36
  • 2007 (in progress): N° 14

External bonds

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