Nicolas Mahut

Nicolas Mahut

Nicolas Mahut was born on January 21st, 1982

Full Name: Nicolas Mahut
Nationality: French
Profession: Tennis Player
Place of Birth: Angers, France
Zodiac Sign: Not Available
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Weight: Not Available
Handedness: Right-Handed

French tennis player known for holding the record for the longest match in Wimbledon history, lasting 11 hours and 5 minutes over three days. He's also a doubles specialist with multiple Grand Slam titles.

Timeline
1982
Born in France
Nicolas Mahut was born on January 21st in Angers, France.
2000
Turned Pro
Mahut turned professional, starting his tennis career.
2006
Grand Slam Debut
Mahut made his Grand Slam debut at the French Open.
2013
Wimbledon Doubles Title
Mahut won the Wimbledon Mens Doubles title with Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
2016
Davis Cup Victory
Mahut was part of the French team that won the Davis Cup, defeating Croatia in the final.
Nicolas Mahut

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What is Nicolas Mahut known for in Wimbledon history?

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What is Nicolas Mahuts most notable achievement in tennis?
Nicolas Mahuts most notable achievement is winning the 2019 ATP Doubles title at the French Open with partner Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
What is Nicolas Mahuts highest singles ranking?
Nicolas Mahuts highest singles ranking is No. 37 in the world, achieved in 2014.
Has Nicolas Mahut won any other ATP titles?
Nicolas Mahut has won several ATP titles in doubles, including the 2015 Queens Club Championships and the 2016 Monte-Carlo Masters.
What is Nicolas Mahuts experience in Grand Slam tournaments?
Nicolas Mahut has participated in several Grand Slam tournaments, reaching the quarterfinals in singles at Wimbledon in 2013 and the semifinals in doubles at the Australian Open in 2015.
Is Nicolas Mahut involved in any charitable work?
Nicolas Mahut is involved in several charitable initiatives, including supporting childrens hospitals and tennis development programs in France.

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