Pierre-Ludovic Duclos

January 6, 2024
Tennis Player

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Pierre-Ludovic Duclos
Full Name Pierre-Ludovic Duclos
Occupation Tennis Player
Date Of Birth Jan 8, 1986(1986-01-08)
Age 38
Birthplace Quebec City
Country Canada
Birth City Quebec City
Horoscope Aquarius

Pierre-Ludovic Duclos Biography

Name Pierre-Ludovic Duclos
Birthday Jan 8
Birth Year 1986
Place Of Birth Quebec City
Home Town Quebec City
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Aquarius

Pierre-Ludovic Duclos is one of the most popular and richest Tennis Player who was born on January 8, 1986 in Quebec City, Quebec City, Canada. Duclos lost in the first round of the Lines Trophy to Thomas Fabbiano in late June, and then again, the following week, to World No. 227 Ruben Bemelmans of Belgium, in the opening round of the Open Diputación challenger. He received his career highest singles record this week too, of World No. 259. In doubles, Duclos lost in the first round in Reggio Emilia and the second round in Pozoblanco, partnering Mario Torres and Lukáš Lacko respectively. The week after, he reached the second round of the Manchester Trophy, defeating World No. 1766 Ashley Hewitt 6–2, 6–0 before falling to No. 7 seed Lacko 4–6, 4–6. He dropped in the rankings, however, some 23 spots because of the ATP ranking points he had last year for winning the Futures event in Damascus last July became more than a year old this week. In doubles in Manchester, Duclos and partner Lacko reached the semi-finals.

Following a first round loss at the Granby Challenger, where he reached the semis in doubles, Duclos scored his most impressive victory to date, a comeback three-set win over Spaniard Feliciano López in qualifying for the 2007 Rogers Cup. Unfortunately, the Quebecer failed to qualify losing soundly in the qualifying round to Italian Fabio Fognini, 2–6, 2–6. In doubles partnering compatriot Philip Bester he lost in his first ATP Tour-level main draw match, 4–6, 4–6 to Lleyton Hewitt and Rafael Nadal. Duclos then reached three straight Futures quarterfinals, at France F12, Spain F34, and Spain F35. He 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 Ángel López Jaén in the final in straight sets. He also won the doubles partnering Daniel Lustig. Luclos’s singles ranking jumped to World No. 388, his second highest to date. He 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, also a career high.

Duclos’s 2008 season picked up in June as he won doubles at the Belarus F2, where he also reached the quarters in singles. In July he reached the semis of Turkey F7, losing to eventual champion Marsel İlhan. 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. He reached the quarters of Syria F2 and won Senegal F1, as the top seed, at the end of July / first of August, defeating No. 2 seed Niels Desein in the final. He also teamed with Desein to form the top seeded doubles tandem and won the tournament. He lost in the final of Senegal F2 to Desein, retiring at 3–3 in the first set, and the pair, for a second consecutive event, won doubles. With this success, Duclos reached a career high singles ATP entry ranking of World No. 337.

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

For 2006, Duclos played 13 Futures and 6 challengers. He reached the semi- finals of Mexico F7 and Mexico F19, and the quarters of Mexico F17. He finished the World No.~640 and without yet having won a match at the challenger level. The story was different in doubles however, as Duclos reached the semi-finals in consecutive challengers in April played in Mexico and then, partnering André Ghem, won a third. He 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.

Pierre-Ludovic Duclos Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Tennis Player
House Living in own house.

Pierre-Ludovic Duclos is one of the richest Tennis Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pierre- Ludovic Duclos 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Pierre-Ludovic Duclos-Lasnier, commonly referred to as Pierre-Ludovic Duclos, (born January 8, 1986) is a Canadian former professional tour tennis player. He is currently serving a six-year prison sentence in Florida for attempting to have a sexual encounter with a 13-year-old girl.

Duclos played in his first professional tour tournament in August 2003, reaching the second round of the Brazil F5 Futures tournament. The following year he played in ten futures and one challenger tournament (all but one in and from August) and finished 2004 World No. 1170. He played in 18 Futures in 2005, reaching the final in one, Mexico F16 in October, and the quarter-finals in four others. He 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.

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. He won the doubles of Portugal F2 and F3 partnering Niels Desein and Franko Škugor respectively. In April Duclos reached consecutive quarterfinals at two Futures in the U.A.E. as well as the tourney’s finals in doubles. He then in May reached consecutive semis in two Futures in Belarus in singles and his ranking then stood at World No. 526. 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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Height 6 ft 1 in

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After three weeks off, Duclos played one of his best tournaments on tour, qualifying to reach the second round of the 2010 Nielsen Pro Tennis Championship in singles while winning the doubles. Beating Juan-Manuel Elizondo and Luka Gregorc, both in straight sets, in qualifying, he defeated Dominican Republic No. 1 Víctor Estrella in the round of 32 before losing narrowly in the round of 16 to Björn Phau, 3–6 in the third set. Duclos then claimed the doubles crown by partnering Ryler DeHeart to the tandem’s second challenger title in just two times playing together. After a week off, Duclos lost in the qualifying round for the 2010 Comerica Bank Challenger, despite being the No. 2 seed. In doubles, he and partner Artem Sitak, the No. 4 seeds, lost in the second round. Last week Duclos, the No. 1 seed in qualifying, qualified for the main singles draw of the 2010 Fifth Third Bank Tennis Championships where he defeated unseeded Yuichi Sugita in the first round, 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 before losing to No. 4 seed Kevin Kim in the next after, despite winning a first set tiebreak. In doubles, he and partner Nick Monroe lost their first round match despite being the No. 4 seeds.

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Pierre-Ludovic Ranked on the list of most popular Tennis Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Pierre-Ludovic Duclos celebrates birthday on January 8 of every year.

In late March, Duclos lost in the second round of the Challenger Banque Nationale in Rimouski, to former World No. 198 Martin Slanar. In doubles, he and fellow Canadian Peter Polansky lost in the first round. The following week Duclos lost in the first round of the 2010 Abierto Internacional del Bicentenario Leon, to unseeded Alexander Sadecky. In doubles, he and Nicholas Monroe reached the semi-finals, where they fell to the top seeds, Vasek Pospisil and Santiago González in tie-breaker set. After a week off, Duclos and partner Ryler DeHeart won the doubles title of the 2010 Manta Open, while in singles Duclos lost to DeHeart, the No. 7 seed, in the second the round.

Top Facts about Pierre-Ludovic Duclos

  1. Pierre-Ludovic Duclos is a retired Canadian tennis player.
  2. He was born on January 13, 1986 in Quebec City.
  3. His highest ATP singles ranking was No. 231 in 2010.
  4. He won two ITF Futures singles titles and five doubles titles.
  5. Duclos played for Canada in the Davis Cup from 2009-2011.
  6. He retired from professional tennis in 2014 at age 28.
  7. Duclos now works as a coach and commentator for Tennis Canada.
  8. He reached the second round of the US Open in both 2009 and 2010.
  9. In his career, he earned over $150,000 in prize money.
  10. Duclos trained at the National Training Centre in Montreal as a junior player.

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