25 Facts About Jeremy Chardy

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Jeremy Chardy is an French inactive professional tennis player.

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Jeremy Chardy has won one ATP Tour singles title, in Stuttgart in 2009.

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Jeremy Chardy achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No 25 on 28 January 2013 and No 24 on 3 February 2020 in doubles.

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Jeremy Chardy made his Grand Slam debut in 2006, receiving a wild card at the French Open, where he beat Jonas Bjorkman in straight sets in the first round, before losing in four sets to fifteenth-seeded David Ferrer in the second round.

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In 2008, after losing the final of the Marrakech Challenger in May to eventual French Open semifinalist Gael Monfils, Jeremy Chardy produced his best Grand Slam showing until 2013 at the French Open, where he entered as a wild card and came back in the second round from two-sets-to-love down to defeat World No 6 David Nalbandian in five sets.

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Jeremy Chardy continued his run by beating 30th seed Dmitry Tursunov, before losing in the fourth round to 19th seed Nicolas Almagro in straight sets.

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Jeremy Chardy lost in the opening round of his next tournament, the 2009 Open 13 in Marseille, to Novak Djokovic.

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8.

Jeremy Chardy fell in the semifinals to top seed and eventual winner, Mardy Fish.

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9.

At Wimbledon, Jeremy Chardy lost in the first round in four sets to eventual runner-up Andy Roddick.

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10.

Jeremy Chardy defeated Jose Acasuso, Martin Vassallo Arguello and local hopes Mischa Zverev and Nicolas Kiefer, on the same day to reach his second career final.

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11.

Jeremy Chardy triumphed over fourth-seeded Victor Hanescu to clinch his maiden ATP World Tour singles title.

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12.

At the 2010 Rogers Cup, Jeremy Chardy defeated Verdasco once more in the second round and followed this up with an easy win over sixth-ranked Nikolay Davydenko in the round of 16, before losing to Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals.

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13.

In 2011, Jeremy Chardy played principally in Challenger tournaments, reaching several finals, both in singles and in doubles.

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14.

Jeremy Chardy was defeated by Juan Martin del Potro in the quarterfinals, in straight sets.

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15.

Jeremy Chardy started the year impressively, reaching the quarter-finals of the 2013 Australian Open.

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16.

Jeremy Chardy lost in the third round of the French Open, to countryman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

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17.

Jeremy Chardy lost in the third round of Wimbledon to Novak Djokovic, winning just seven games.

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18.

In 2014 Jeremy Chardy capped off 2014 recording 33 wins and 27 losses in singles.

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19.

Jeremy Chardy registered his 150th career singles win at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships.

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20.

At the 2019 French Open, Jeremy Chardy, partnered with Fabrice Martin, reached the final, losing to unseeded German pair Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies in straight sets.

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21.

Again partnering with Martin, Jeremy Chardy reached the final of the 2020 Rome Masters, where the pair lost to Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos.

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22.

Jeremy Chardy began his 2021 season by reaching the semifinals of Antalya and Melbourne 2, where he lost to Alexander Bublik and Dan Evans, respectively.

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23.

At Rotterdam, Jeremy Chardy reached the quarterfinals, upsetting 6th seed David Goffin along the way.

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24.

Jeremy Chardy lost to 4th seed Andrey Rublev in a tightly contested 3 set match.

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25.

Jeremy Chardy reached the quarterfinals in the Olympics, beating Tomas Barrios, Aslan Karatsev and Liam Broady.

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