Édouard Roger-Vasselin

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Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Country (sports) France
ResidenceParis, France
Born (1983-11-28) November 28, 1983 (age 40)
Gennevilliers, France
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
PlaysRight-handed
Prize money$859,114
Singles
Career record14–29
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 82 (July 16, 2007)
Current rankingNo. 129 (April 25, 2011)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open1R (2008)
French Open3R (2007), 1R (2009), 2R (2010)
Wimbledon3R (2007), 1R (2009)
US Open1R (2007)
Doubles
Career record9–18
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 97 (November 1, 2010)
Last updated on: April 27, 2011.

Édouard Roger-Vasselin (born November 28, 1983 in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine) is a male tennis player from France, the son of 1983 French Open semi-finallist Christophe Roger-Vasselin.

Career

2007

At the 2007 French Open he reached the third round, as a wild card, after a second round victory against Czech player Radek Štěpánek in five sets (3–6, 6–1, 0–6, 6–4, 6–4). He also reached the third round at Wimbledon, beating 24th seed Juan Ignacio Chela in straight sets along the way, and made the top 100 for the first time as a result. On July 16, 2007 he reached a career best ranking of 82.

2009

At the 2009 Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships, Roger-Vasselin advanced through the qualifying draw to set up a first round match with 2009 US Open champion Juan Martín del Potro. Ranked #189 at the time, Roger-Vasselin stunned the World No. 5 6–4, 6–4. The match was Roger-Vasselin's first ATP Main Draw Tour level victory of the season. Roger-Vasselin then defeated Austrian Jürgen Melzer to advance to the 3rd round, where he would lose to Former World #1 Lleyton Hewitt in straight sets.

Challenger finals

Singles: 8 (2–6)

Legend (pre/post 2009)
ATP Challenger Series /
ATP Challenger Tour (2–6)
Outcome No. Date (Final) Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 27 June 2005 France Montauban, France Clay Croatia Roko Karanušić 6–4, 6–4
Winner 6. 14 March 2010 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Hard (i) Slovakia Karol Beck (5)6–7, 6–3, 1–0, ret.
Runner-up 8. 12 September 2010 France Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France Hard Poland Jerzy Janowicz 6–3, (8)6–7, (6)6–7

Doubles: 15 (11–4)

Legend (pre/post 2009)
ATP Challenger Series /
ATP Challenger Tour (10–4)
Outcome No. Date (Final) Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
Winner 15. 12 September 2010 France Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France Hard Luxembourg Gilles Müller Latvia Andis Juška
Latvia Deniss Pavlovs
6–0, 2–6, [13–11]

Singles performance timeline

Tournament 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 SR W–L
Grand Slam Tournaments
Australian Open Q1 1R Q1 Q3 Q1 0 / 1 0–1
French Open 3R Q1 Q2 2R 0 / 3 3–2
Wimbledon 3R 1R 1R Q2 0 / 3 2–3
US Open 1R Q2 Q1 Q1 0 / 1 0–1
Win–Loss 0–0 0–0 4–3 0–2 0–1 1–1 0–0 0 / 8 5–7

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