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Encyclopedia > Sebastien Grosjean

Sébastien René Grosjean (born May 29, 1978, Marseille, France) is a professional tennis player from France. He currently resides in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. He turned professional in 1996. In 2003 he reacher the final of Queens Club. He finished 2001 as the no. 1 player from his country and for the first time in the top 10 becoming the first Frenchman to finish a year in the top 10 since Cédric Pioline in 1993. Married wife Marie-Pierre on Nov 16th, 1998 and has a daughter called Lola (born Oct 11th 1998) and son called Tom.


External links

  • Career highlights on www.atptennis.com (http://www.atptennis.com/en/players/playerprofiles/Highlights/default.asp?playernumber=G379)
  • Profile on www.atptennis.com (http://www.atptennis.com/en/players/playerprofiles/default2.asp?playersearch=Grosjean)

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BBC SPORT | Tennis | Gamewatch: Roddick v Grosjean (703 words)
Grosjean at last gets his chance for the set with two set points on 40-15, but Roddick's serve and an overrule from the umpire on a linecall takes the set to a tie-break.
Grosjean gets Roddick's first serve back for the first time but it is not enough as the American secures the game without losing a point.
Grosjean is unable to answer the sheer power of Roddick's serve as the American speeds to 40-0, but a double fault and an unforced error gives the Frenchman brief hope before the American secures the game.
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