Ludovic Walter

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Ludovic Walter Tennis player
Nation: FranceFrance France
Birthday: 4th January 1983
1st professional season: 2007
Resignation: 2012
Prize money: $ 92,013
singles
Career record: 0: 1
Highest ranking: 279 (January 30, 2012)
Double
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 335 (September 29, 2008)
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Ludovic Walter (born January 4, 1983 in Vannes ) is a former French tennis player .

Career

Walter studied at Duke University from 2002 to 2005 , where he played over 200 college tennis matches . He was there in 2005 at No. 2 in the US college rankings in singles.

In 2007 he played a regular professional tennis tournament for the first time. On the third-rate ITF Future Tour , he was primarily on the road and won his first double title there that year. At the end of the year he was in the top 600 singles and doubles in the top 800 in the tennis world rankings. Walter barely managed to improve this ranking in singles until the end of 2009. He tried his luck at tournaments on the ATP Challenger Tour , but never managed to win more than one match. In doubles he won five more titles by the end of 2009 and in September 2008 he reached 335th place, his highest ranking. 2010 turned out to be a better year in singles for the French, who also won his first singles title; in doubles he won the seventh and last time in a future. In 2011 he won the singles titles two and three, which were his last, and reached his only quarter-finals in a Challenger in Guadalajara . A little later in January he was in the singles with 279th place on his career high in the world rankings. As a qualifier, Walter once made it into a main field of the ATP World Tour in 's-Hertogenbosch , where he lost to Denis Gremelmayr at the beginning . In doubles, his best result was the final at the Challenger in Bangkok . From 2012 to 2014 he only played a few tournaments and ended his active career.

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