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Ronald Agénor

1964 - Today

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Ronald Jean-Martin Agénor (born November 13, 1964) is a former professional tennis player who represented Haiti during his playing career. He is the only Haitian to have ever earned a Top 25 world ranking in singles, reaching a highest singles ranking of world No. 22 in May 1989. During his career he won three ATP tour singles titles. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ronald Agénor is the 590th most popular tennis player (down from 501st in 2019), the 171st most popular biography from Morocco (up from 174th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Moroccan Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Ronald Agénor ranks 590 out of 1,569Before him are Javier Sánchez, Kazuko Sawamatsu, Félix Auger-Aliassime, Viktor Troicki, Steve Denton, and Paola Suárez. After him are Andrea Jaeger, Félix Mantilla, Kim Warwick, Maria Kirilenko, Daria Gavrilova, and Laura Siegemund.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Ronald Agénor ranks 601Before him are Frank-Peter Roetsch, Leila Aboulela, Ruth Metzler, Josip Weber, Serafín Zubiri, and Alexander Vedernikov. After him are Marc Quinn, Charles Stross, Jeorá Matos Ferreyra, Aurélio Miguel, Frank Farina, and Juan Ignacio Martínez.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Ronald Agénor ranks 171 out of 264Before him are Hindi Zahra (1979), Youssef Chippo (1973), Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (1977), Lahcen Ouadani (1959), Abdelkader El Brazi (1964), and Abdellah Taïa (1973). After him are Nabil Dirar (1986), Abde Ezzalzouli (2001), Tarik Sektioui (1977), Hasna Benhassi (1978), Nacer Abdellah (1966), and Hussein Ammouta (1969).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Morocco

Among tennis players born in Morocco, Ronald Agénor ranks 3Before him are Guy Forget (1965), and Younes El Aynaoui (1971). After him are Hicham Arazi (1973), Karim Alami (1973), and Arnaud Di Pasquale (1979).