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Jean-René Lisnard

1979 - Today

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Jean-René Lisnard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.ʁəne linaʁ]; born 25 September 1979) is a French-Monegasque retired professional tennis player who formerly represented France. He was a member of the Monaco Davis Cup team from 2007. He is the first Monegasque tennis player to have won a match in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jean-René Lisnard is the 1,248th most popular tennis player (down from 1,191st in 2024), the 6,305th most popular biography from France (down from 6,231st in 2019) and the 69th most popular French Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Jean-René Lisnard ranks 1,248 out of 1,569Before him are Jo Durie, Takao Suzuki, Julia Schruff, Laura Pigossi, Marie-Gaïané Mikaelian, and Zarina Diyas. After him are Chan Hao-ching, Selima Sfar, Linda Fruhvirtová, Andreea Ehritt-Vanc, Lubomira Bacheva, and Gastón Etlis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Jean-René Lisnard ranks 1,055Before him are Kristen Viikmäe, Kevin Kuske, Josemi, Erion Veliaj, Thomas Lurz, and Thomas Dossevi. After him are Iván Alonso, Pablo Couñago, Javad Foroughi, David Kopp, Aleksandar Vasoski, and Mika Hannula.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jean-René Lisnard ranks 6,305 out of 6,770Before him are Mike Di Meglio (1988), Thomas Dossevi (1979), Aatif Chahechouhe (1986), Vincent Lacoste (1993), Christophe Kempé (1975), and Kévin Malcuit (1991). After him are Pierre Rolland (1986), Habib Bellaïd (1986), Jérémie Boga (1997), Camélia Jordana (1992), Ladji Doucouré (1983), and Christophe Le Mével (1980).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In France

Among tennis players born in France, Jean-René Lisnard ranks 69Before him are Alizé Lim (1990), Julie Coin (1982), Stéphane Robert (1980), Émilie Loit (1979), Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (2003), and Antony Dupuis (1973). After him are Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro (1983), Séverine Beltrame (1979), Hugo Gaston (2000), Nicolas Devilder (1980), Océane Dodin (1996), and Fabrice Martin (1986).