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  1. Henri Leconte ( Lillers, 4 luglio 1963) è un ex tennista francese . Indice. 1 Carriera. 1.1 Finali nei Tornei del Grande Slam (1) 1.1.1 Sconfitte: (1) 2 Statistiche. 2.1 Singolare. 2.1.1 Vittorie (9) 2.2 Doppio. 2.2.1 Vittorie (10) 3 Altri progetti. 4 Collegamenti esterni. Carriera.

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

    Result
    No
    Date
    Tournament
    Win
    1.
    1981
    Win
    2.
    1982
    Nice, France
    Loss
    1.
    1982
    Bournemouth, England
    Win
    3.
    1982
    Basel, Switzerland
  3. Henri Leconte, né le 4 juillet 1963 à Lillers (Pas-de-Calais), est un joueur de tennis français, professionnel de 1980 à 1996. Il compte dix-neuf titres ATP en simple et en double messieurs à son palmarès, dont le tournoi de double de Roland-Garros, remporté en 1984.

  4. Official tennis player profile of Henri Leconte on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.

  5. Henri Leconte | Storie di Sport - Quando lo sport diventa leggenda |. Il tennis come arte. Musica per le orecchie degli intenditori più scaltri e millesimati.

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  6. Leconte, a former doubles World No. 6, played 28 Davis Cup ties over 13 consecutive years (1982-1994), compiling a 41-25 record (17-5 in doubles). He was undefeated with Forget (11 wins) and won his last 14 doubles matches from March 1985 to July 1993. He also helped France to the 1986 ATP World Team Championship in Dusseldorf.

  7. Biography. Born 4th of July 1963 in Lillers / France, Henri Leconte has won nine singles titles (Stockholm 1982, Stuttgart 1984, Nice & Sydney 1985, Geneva and Hamburg 1986, Nice & Brussels 1988, Halle / Westfalen 1993) and ten doubles titles (Bologna 1981, Nice, Basel and Vienna 1982, Aix-en-Provence in 1983, Roland Garros, Kitzbühel ...