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Océane Dodin

1996 - Today

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Océane Dodin (French pronunciation: [ɔsean dɔdɛ̃], born 24 October 1996) is a French professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 46 and in doubles of No. 375 in 2017 by the WTA. Dodin has won one WTA Tour singles title at the 2016 Coupe Banque Nationale, and a further 17 ITF Circuit titles. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Océane Dodin is the 1,316th most popular tennis player (down from 1,041st in 2019), the 6,278th most popular biography from France (down from 6,019th in 2019) and the 71st most popular French Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Océane Dodin ranks 1,316 out of 1,569Before her are Chanda Rubin, Varvara Gracheva, Jordan Kerr, Facundo Bagnis, Alexei Popyrin, and John Peers. After her are Andrej Martin, Andrey Kuznetsov, Sandra Klemenschits, Martina Trevisan, Grega Žemlja, and Maryna Zanevska.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Océane Dodin ranks 471Before her are Sami Gayle, Lim Hyo-jun, Srđan Babić, Gina Lückenkemper, Jarrod Bowen, and José Mauri. After her are Oli McBurnie, Fran Karačić, Zećira Mušović, Rin Sumida, Kaede Hondo, and Denis Vieru.

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In France

Among people born in France, Océane Dodin ranks 6,278 out of 6,770Before her are Myriam Soumaré (1986), Isaïa Cordinier (1996), Samuel Honrubia (1986), Alexandre Letellier (1990), Camille Lacourt (1985), and Amir Richardson (2002). After her are Romain Feillu (1984), Kadidiatou Diani (1995), Habib Bamogo (1982), Klingande (1990), Sandie Toletti (1995), and Yannick Boli (1988).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In France

Among tennis players born in France, Océane Dodin ranks 71Before her are Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (2003), Jean-René Lisnard (1979), Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro (1983), Séverine Beltrame (1979), Hugo Gaston (2000), and Nicolas Devilder (1980). After her are Fabrice Martin (1986), Kenny de Schepper (1987), Chloé Paquet (1994), Hugo Nys (1991), Mathieu Montcourt (1985), and Léolia Jeanjean (1995).