20 Facts About Brayden Schnur

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Brayden Schnur was born on July 4,1995 and is an inactive Canadian professional tennis player.

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Brayden Schnur was a part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill tennis team from January 2014 to May 2016.

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Brayden Schnur turned professional in July 2016 at the Rogers Cup.

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Brayden Schnur was born in Pickering, Ontario, to Chris Brayden Schnur and Anne-Marie Nielsen; he has a younger sister named Amanda.

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Brayden Schnur first started playing tennis at the age of eight, on public courts near his home in Pickering.

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Brayden Schnur left home at the age of 14 and moved to Bradenton, Florida, where he trained with Heath Turpin.

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Brayden Schnur was part of Tennis Canada's National Training Centre from 2011 to 2013 under the guidance of Guillaume Marx.

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Brayden Schnur played his first professional tournament at the Futures in Indian Harbour Beach in June 2011 where he lost in qualifying.

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In July 2013, Brayden Schnur reached his first professional singles final at the Futures in Kelowna but was defeated in three sets by compatriot Philip Bester.

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In November 2013, Brayden Schnur won his first pro doubles title with a win over Alex Llompart and Finn Tearney.

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In July, Brayden Schnur reached the semifinals in doubles of the 2014 Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby.

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Brayden Schnur lost to world No 51 Andreas Seppi in the first round.

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In late October, Brayden Schnur captured the NCAA regional singles title, providing him with a bid into the 2014 National Indoor Championships in New York.

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Brayden Schnur then went on to take the 2014 Singles National Indoor Championships.

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In June 2015 at the Richmond Futures, Brayden Schnur reached the third singles final of his career but fell in three sets to compatriot Philip Bester.

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Brayden Schnur captured his second pro singles title in September 2016 after defeating Tim van Rijthoven at the Calgary Futures.

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Brayden Schnur won the fourth ITF singles title of his career in April 2017at the 25K in Little Rock with a victory over compatriot Philip Bester.

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Brayden Schnur captured his second straight Futures title three weeks later in Abuja, defeating Fabiano de Paula in the final.

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Brayden Schnur made the men's singles draw of a Grand Slam for the first time at Wimbledon, when he replaced Borna Coric as a lucky loser after the Croatian player withdrew with an injury.

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Brayden Schnur entered at the US Open as a direct entry, his only other Major participation.