41 Facts About Pierre-Ludovic Duclos

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos-Lasnier, commonly referred to as Pierre-Ludovic Duclos, was born on January 8,1986 and is a Canadian former professional tour tennis player.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos has captured four ATP Challenger events, all in doubles.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos has indicated that his favourite surface is hard court.

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On 21 February 2013, in Bradenton, Florida, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos was arrested in a sting operation after the girl's mother gave her cellphone to police.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos played in his first professional tour tournament in August 2003, reaching the second round of the Brazil F5 Futures tournament.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos played in 18 Futures in 2005, reaching the final in one, Mexico F16 in October, and the quarter-finals in four others.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos finished his year losing in the first round of the Puebla challenger to Mexican No 1 Bruno Echagaray in three sets and as the World No 723.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos reached the semi-finals of Mexico F7 and Mexico F19, and the quarters of Mexico F17.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos finished the World No ~640 and without yet having won a match at the challenger level.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos won Mexico F7, partnering Echagaray, reached the semis of the Yuba City challenger, won Mexico F17 with Raphael Durek, and reached the semis of the Maui.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos began 2007 by winning his first Futures in doubles, Mexico F2, and then reaching the finals of his second tournament, Portugal F1 in both singles and doubles.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos won the doubles of Portugal F2 and F3 partnering Niels Desein and Franko Skugor respectively.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos won Ireland F1 in doubles with Durek and followed this up with his first challenger level win, in Dublin, over Slovak Igor Zelenay.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos then reached three straight Futures quarterfinals, at France F12, Spain F34, and Spain F35.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos had won his first tour title in the following week, winning Spain F36 by defeating World No 369 Guillermo Alcaide in the semis and World No 359 Miguel Angel Lopez Jaen in the final in straight sets.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos finished the year though losing in the first round of three straight challengers in singles, but reached the finals in consecutive tournaments in doubles and a world ranking of No 208, a career high.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos then won Syria F1, where he won all his matches handily, 2 and 2 over his first round opponent, 2 and 2 again in the second round, 5 and 1 in the quarters, 2 and love in the semis and 4 and 1 in the final, a win over Riccardo Ghedin.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos teamed with Desein to form the top seeded doubles tandem and won the tournament.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos began his 2009 in early February playing Ivory Coast F1 and F2, winning one match and losing two.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos fared far better in the doubles as he and partner Andreas Haider-Maurer won F1 and lost the final of F2.

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In doubles, partnering Nicholas Monroe, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos lost in the semi-finals.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos next lost in singles in the final round of qualifying for the Turk Telecom Izmir Cup.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos showed well in Fergana in doubles too, as he and partner Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi reached the final.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos continued his fine doubles play, reaching the semi-finals in Yuba City partnering Alex Kuznetsov.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos received his career highest singles record this week too, of World No 259.

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In doubles, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos lost in the first round in Reggio Emilia and the second round in Pozoblanco, partnering Mario Torres and Lukas Lacko respectively.

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In doubles Pierre-Ludovic Duclos played with Alexander Kudryavtsev and reached the second round.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos received a wild card into qualifying for the Rogers Cup being played last week in Montreal.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos finished 2009 ranked World No 357 in singles and No 142 in doubles.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos was not in action during the opening week of tournaments.

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Two weeks previously, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos reached the second round of the 2010 Fergana Challenger, losing to Chinese qualifier Zhang Ze in three sets.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos then claimed the doubles crown by partnering Ryler DeHeart to the tandem's second challenger title in just two times playing together.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos was granted a wild card into the singles draw of the 2010 Rogers Cup, one of four Canadians.

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The week after, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos entered the 2010 Calabasas Pro Tennis Championships just in doubles, again partnering DeHeart.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos is again playing doubles with DeHeart and the No 4 seeds have lost the final.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos finished 2010 ranked World No 433 in singles and No 127 in doubles.

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At the half-way point of 2011, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos has come on strong of late in singles while having had a consistently okay year in doubles.

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In Guadalajara, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos played his best ever singles tour event as well, reaching the tournament final as a lucky loser entrant.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos had lost to the most recent ITF junior tour champion Juan Sebastian Gomez in the qualifying round before going on to beat top-200 players Carlos Salamanca and Joao Souza in the quarter and semi-finals of the main draw.

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In doubles, in addition to the Guadalajara finals, Pierre-Ludovic Duclos reached three semi-finals and three quarter-finals in eleven Challenger events played.

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos began July by losing in the second round of singles qualifying for the 2011 Campbell's Hall of Fame Championships.