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28 Facts About Nicholas Monroe

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Benjamin Nicholas Monroe was born on April 12,1982 and is an American former professional tennis player.

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Nicholas Monroe reached a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No 30 on 2 October 2017 and won four ATP Tour doubles titles and thirteen ATP Challenger Tour titles in his career.

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Nicholas Monroe briefly coached American player Jack Sock in the off season in 2022 and in 2023.

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Nicholas Monroe competed in doubles in his first main-draw Futures match.

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Nicholas Monroe won his first Futures doubles match, partnering Yannis Vlachos to the semifinals of Slovenia F1.

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Nicholas Monroe won a second two weeks later, Mexico F17, playing alongside Jeremy Wurtzman.

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Nicholas Monroe reached his first final and won his first singles title at the ITF Circuit event in South Africa, when he defeated Stephen Mitchell.

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Nicholas Monroe competed in 29 events in 2005, all but one of which were Futures.

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Nicholas Monroe lost in the first round of his only main draw Challenger event singles match, to Zack Fleishman at the Cuenca Challenger.

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Nicholas Monroe started the year by winning the ITF Circuit title in Costa Rica.

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Nicholas Monroe reached the semifinals of a USTA Pro Circuit event in Little Rock, before reaching back-to-back finals in India.

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Nicholas Monroe reached another ITF Circuit final in the fall in Japan, where he lost to Satoshi Iwabuchi.

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Nicholas Monroe began the year by attempting to qualify for the 2007 Australian Open.

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Nicholas Monroe defeated Jeremy Chardy in his first round singles qualifying match.

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Nicholas Monroe reached consecutive ITF Futures events in Japan, where he lost to Gouichi Motomura both times.

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Nicholas Monroe won two titles at ITF Futures events in Mexico and won a USTA Pro Circuit event in Rochester, New York, where he defeated Robert Yim in the final.

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The fall of 2007 saw Nicholas Monroe reach the semifinals of USTAPro Circuit events in Manchester, Texas, where he lost to eventual champion Michael McClune, and Waikoloa, Hawaii where he lost to Lester Cook.

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Nicholas Monroe partnered with Izak van der Merwe to win the USTA Pro Circuit doubles title in Brownsville, Texas.

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Nicholas Monroe won the Challenger in Medellin, Colombia with his partner Maciek Sykut.

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Nicholas Monroe won two doubles Challengers in Mexico with German partner, Simon Stadler.

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Nicholas Monroe had his best year as a professional in 2013, finishing the year with a doubles Ranking of World No 53.

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Nicholas Monroe then teamed up successfully with Simon Stadler to play the Copa Claro in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Nicholas Monroe later peaked at a career-high of No 30 on 2 October 2017 after reaching his ninth final at the 2017 ATP Shenzhen Open partnering Nikola Mektic.

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Nicholas Monroe reached the final of the 2019 Winston-Salem Open partnering compatriot Tennys Sandgren.

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Nicholas Monroe reached the third round at the 2021 Australian Open for the first time at this Major partnering compatriot Frances Tiafoe.

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Nicholas Monroe entered the main draw at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships as an alternate pair again with Tommy Paul.

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Nicholas Monroe played his last match on the ATP tour at the 2022 US Open with Keegan Smith as a wildcard pair, where they lost to Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli in the second round.

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Nicholas Monroe has played three seasons with World TeamTennis starting in 2006 when he debuted in the league with the Springfield Lasers, followed by a season with the Kansas City Explorers in 2012 and the Washington Kastles in 2019.