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- Piala BRD Năstase Țiriac 2011
- Open de la Réunion 2011
- Gerry Weber Open 2011
- Andrey Kuznetsov (tenis)
- Australia Terbuka 2012 – Tunggal Putra
- Victor Hănescu
- UNICEF Open 2011 – Kualifikasi Tunggal Putra
- Heineken Terbuka 2011 – Kualifikasi Tunggal
- Australia Terbuka 2012 – Kualifikasi Tunggal Putra
- Gerry Weber Open 2011 – Kualifikasi Tunggal
- Florent Serra
- 2009 Pekao Szczecin Open – Singles
- 2011 Gerry Weber Open – Singles Qualifying
- 2008 Pacific Life Open – Men's singles
- 2014 Open de la Réunion – Singles
- Serra (surname)
- 2009 ATP World Tour
- 2008 BNP Paribas Masters – Singles
- Juan Carlos Ferrero
- Bordeaux
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Florent Lucien Serra (born 28 February 1981) is a French retired professional tennis player. A right-hander, he won two ATP titles during his career and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 36 in June 2006.
Career
= Early life and junior career
=Serra was born in Bordeaux, in the southwest of France, in 1981 to Jean-Luc and Martine. He started playing tennis at the age of seven at a tennis club in Bordeaux after his father got him involved. After completing his A-level equivalent (the French "bac") with a major in economics at 18, Serra left Bordeaux for Paris, to train under the national training program at Roland Garros. As a result of playing minimal junior tournaments, his career high junior ranking was no. 437 on 31 December 1999. He turned pro in 2000.
= Professional career
=From 2000 to 2002, he reached six Futures finals, winning one of them, along with reaching his first Challenger final. He made his debut on the ATP Tour in 2003. In 2005 he had his most successful year, winning three out of four Challenger finals, and his first ATP tour title, in Bucharest. He won his second title the following year in Adelaide.
In 2009, he was a runner-up in Casablanca. He has been coached by Pierre Cherret since he was a junior player, and his fitness trainer is Paul Quetin.
Serra reached the 2nd round of Wimbledon 2012, losing to Kei Nishikori, 3–6, 5–7, 2–6.
Personal
His mother works as a secretary in Bordeaux, while Serra himself lives in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
ATP career finals
= Singles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)
== Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)
=ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals
= Singles: 13 (4–9)
== Doubles: 3 (1–2)
=Performance timelines
Singles
= Doubles
=References
External links
Florent Serra at the Association of Tennis Professionals
Serra Recent Match Results
Serra World Ranking History