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May/25

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Benoit Paire Will Not Give Up

Benoit Paire is 35 now and ranked 556 but he’s still playing a busy schedule – ten tournaments so far – with the aid of plenty of wildcards into Challenger draws. He’s 6-9 on the year and has earned $14,800. This year he has played in: New Caledonia, Thailand, Quimper, Montpellier and Lille France, Bahrain, […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/25

28

Mexico City Voted Best ATP Challenger

The Mexico City Open (MCO) has been named the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour Tournament of the Year, standing out among the 207 tournaments held in 48 countries. This recognition positions the MCO as a world-class event, consolidating its position as the most important professional tennis tournament in Mexico City and the third most important nationwide. […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/24

30

Murray Falls To Paire

Andy Murray lost for the first time in his career to Benoit Paire in Montpellier. It’s another devastating loss for Andy, fresh off a flat first round flop at Australian Open. Murray won the first set 62 but then faltered 67 36. For Paire it’s his first win of the year – and his first […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/23

14

Miami Open Wildcards

Miami Gardens, FL (March 14, 2023) – The Miami Open presented by Itaú announced today its remaining 22 wild cards for the 2023 tournament. The wild cards were given to the following players: ATP Main Draw Wild Cards WTA Main Draw Wild Cards ATP Qualifying Wild Cards WTA Qualifying Wild Cards It was announced earlier […] Continue to read full article...

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Jan/23

11

Six Hunters Of Melbourne

By Mark Scoop Malinowski (This feature appears in the March/April issue of FINAL Magazine.) A phenomenon of nature is the instinct of the alpha wolf to sense who his successor in the wolfpack will be. When that determination is made, the alpha wolf doesn’t try to eliminate the rival or fight him off, he accepts […] Continue to read full article...

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Sep/22

12

Paire Begins Comeback In Rennes

Benoit Paire has fallen to an ATP ranking of 176 on account of his 4-22 ATP match record this year, with two of those wins coming in January at the Australian Open. Now the 33 year old former world no. 18 is attempting to resurrect his career from ruin at this week’s Rennes Challenger, where […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/22

1

Paire Ends 7 Match Losing Streak at Citi Open

Benoit Paire has suffered through two dreadful ATP seasons in a row. This year before Citi Open, the 33 year old Paire owned a 3-19 record and lost first round in seven straight tournaments. His last win was in Geneva vs. Emil Ruusuvuori 64 46 75. That was in late May. Today, Paire played another […] Continue to read full article...

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American Maxime Cressy, ranked 65 in the world, won his first ATP main draw match today in Munich since reaching the round of 16 in January at Australian Open (loss to Medvedev). Today Cressy defeated Dan Evans 64 64. He had lost seven first round main draw matches in a row since AO. Cressy was […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/22

12

The Agony Of Benoit Paire

By Scoop Malinowski Benoit Paire may be mired in the worst slump in ATP history. The volatile and talented French 32 year old suffered through a dreadful 2021, sporting a 14-32 overall record including first round losses in his last five tournaments. Paire lost first roune 21 times total in 2021. “It was a shit […] Continue to read full article...

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Feb/17

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Biofile: Benoit Paire Interview

Benoit_Paire[1] Status: ATP #41. Won one career ATP singles title at 2015 Swedish Open. Age: 27. First Tennis Memory: "I don't have a lot of memories because I wasn't watching a lot of tennis but I'm gonna say...what can I say...maybe when I went to the Open 12 in France in Marseilles. I saw (Arnaud) Clement play, for me he was a big star. He gave me a towel and for me that was a big moment [smiles]." Tennis Inspirations: "For me, Marat Safin. He's a very good player, very interesting to watch, a very good backhand, good serve, I return a bit like him. He was better, but [smiles]." Continue to read full article...

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