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Fiona Ferro

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Born12 Mar 1997 (29 years)
NationalityFrance flagFrance
NicknameFio

Fiona Ferro is a female French professional tennis player born on March 12, 1997 in Libramont, Belgium. This Belgian-born French player was first coached by Pierre Bouteyre, then Georges Goven, and at present, Stephane Huet. She plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand.

Ferro began playing tennis at 8 years old and she started playing professionally on the ITF circuit in 2012. Her first singles main-draw event was at the 2014 French Open, where she fell to Yuliya Beygelzeimer. In 2015, she fell in Roland Garros and qualified once at the Australian Open.

In 2018, Ferro won the silver medal in the singles division of the Mediterranean Games. Within the same season in Grenobale, she also won her first ITF singles title. For the first time in her professional career, Ferro was selected for the France Fed Cup.

Since turning pro, Fiona Ferro has a career record of 182 victories and 153 losses. She also won 4 ITF career titles in singles. In doubles, she has a career record of 18 victories and 40 losses. The highest rank she achieved was at No. 82, which she attained on May 27, 2019. Currently, she is ranked at No. 100 as of July 1, 2019. Ferro still has to win a Grand Slam tournament but has already made appearances at the Grand Slam events, except Wimbledon.

Player Statistics:
• 182–153 (54.3%) career record – singles
• 4 International Tennis Federation career titles – singles
• 18–40 (31.0%) career record - doubles

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