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Benjamin Balleret

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The Monaco men's national tennis team represents Monaco in the Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Fédération Monegasque de Lawn Tennis .

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6-591: Benjamin Balleret (born 15 January 1983) is a professional tennis player from Monaco. Balleret is a member of the Monaco Davis Cup team . His father, Bernard Balleret , stepmother Alexia Dechaume-Balleret , and aunt Virginie Paquet are also former tennis players. Balleret's half-brother and protégé Valentin Vacherot also plays the sport professionally, as does their cousin, Arthur Rinderknech . As

12-571: A junior Balleret reached as high as No. 19 in the junior world singles rankings (and No. 29 in doubles) in 2001. Balleret is best known for his April 2006 fairy tale run to the third round of the Monte Carlo Open , an ATP Masters Series . Entering the tournament, he was ranked 351st in the world and had competed only in challenger tournaments and several Davis Cup matches (he played for the Monegasque team in 2004 and 2005 and compiled

18-478: A modest record of 4 wins and 5 losses). However, on 16 April 2006, he received a wild card into the qualifying draw of the Monte Carlo Open and won upsets over seeded, far more accomplished players than he including clay court specialist Albert Portas (at the time ranked 106th in the world and seeded 13th in the qualifying draw) as well as U.S. Open and Wimbledon semi-finalist Jonas Björkman (at

24-906: The USA F1 Futures in Plantation, Florida . He won the Pensacola Futures tournament in 2013. Monaco Davis Cup team Monaco currently compete in World Group II. The team reached the top-8 in the European Zone in 1972 , which is still their best result in the Davis Cup. Monaco competed in its first Davis Cup in 1929 . This article about sports in Monaco is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to Davis Cup tennis

30-407: The third round, in which he lost to world number one Roger Federer . After Balleret's performance at this prestigious clay court event, he shot up 134 positions in the rankings to World No. 217. In 2013, Balleret and Guillaume Couillard played the longest professional tiebreak in known tennis history, lasting 70 points (36–34). Balleret won the match 7–6(34), 6–1 in the third qualifying round for

36-499: The time ranked 71st in the world and seeded third in the qualifying draw). These wins earned Balleret a spot in the main draw, and his performance there is what earned him international headlines. He won upsets over Christophe Rochus (at the time ranked 44th in the world) and Sébastien Grosjean (at the time ranked 23rd in the world, number one in France, and seeded thirteenth in the main draw). Balleret's impressive run came to an end in

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