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Henri Leconte (born 4 July 1963) is a French former professional
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player. He reached the men's singles final at the
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in 1988, won the French Open men's doubles title in 1984, and helped France win the
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in 1991. Leconte's career-high singles ranking was world No. 5.


Biography and career

Leconte first came to the tennis world's attention as an outstanding junior player who won the French Open junior title in 1981. He turned professional that year and won his first career doubles title at
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, and his first top-level singles title the following year, 1982, in Stockholm. Leconte played in the Davis Cup final for the first time in 1982, when France was defeated 4–1 by the United States. Leconte teamed up with
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to win the men's doubles title at the French Open in 1984. In 1985, Leconte and Noah reached a second
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doubles final at the US Open, where they finished runners-up. Leconte reached his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 6 in 1985. In singles in 1985, Leconte reached the quarterfinals of the French Open and
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, the latter run of which included a dazzling win over world no. 2,
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, in the fourth round. 1986 saw Leconte reach two Grand Slam singles semi-finals at the French Open and Wimbledon, and attain his career-high singles ranking of world No. 5. Leconte also played on the French team that won the
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that year. In 1988, Leconte reached the men's singles final at the French Open beating Simon Youl, Bruno Orešar,
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, Boris Becker,
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and Jonas Svensson. In the final, despite strong support from the French crowd, Leconte could not overcome two-time former champion
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who defeated him in straight sets. In 1991, Leconte was involved in the Davis Cup final for a second time. France again faced the US, and this time Leconte defeated
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in straight sets in a critical singles rubber, and also teamed with
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to win the doubles rubber, as France upset the heavily favoured U.S. team 3–1. In total, Leconte played for France's Davis Cup team for a total of 13 consecutive years, compiling a 41–25 record. He compiled a doubles record of 17–5 and was undefeated with
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(11 wins), winning his last 14 doubles matches (from March 1985 to July 1993). Leconte won his final top-level singles title in 1993 in Halle. He also won his final doubles title that year at Indian Wells. Leconte retired from the professional tour in 1996, having won a total of nine career singles titles and ten doubles titles. Playing on the
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for over-35's, he formed a doubles partnership with the Iranian player
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. He is now the manager of an event company (HL Event) based in Belgium and opened a tennis academy in
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, Morocco, in 2006. Since 2010, Leconte has appeared on Australian television as a commentator on the
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's coverage of the
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. There, he obtained a cult following as a result of a zany exhibition doubles performance, and his passionate and often parochial commentary, especially for compatriot
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, whose winning shots he routinely described as "unbelievable!"Henri Leconte in Fine Form in the Commentary Box During the Australian Open
. ''Herald Sun''. Published and accessed January 27, 2010. In 2014, Leconte appeared as a commentator for the 2014 Australian Open. One match he commentated was the third-round match between Frenchmen
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and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. He has since appeared regularly as a commentator for matches involving French players in the men's draw.


Grand Slam singles performance timeline


Trivia

He participated in 2005 in the second season of ''
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'', a TV reality game show. In 2007, his son Maxime also participated in the TV reality game show '' Secret Story'', the French version of '' Big Brother''. He also appeared as a contestant on BBC Celebrity Masterchef 2017, reaching the semifinals.


Major finals


Grand Slam finals


Singles: 1 (0–1)


Doubles: 2 (1–1)


Masters Series finals


Doubles: 2 (1–1)


Career finals


Singles: 16 (9–7)


Doubles: 19 (10–9)


References


External links

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