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Éric Prodon : ウィキペディア英語版
Éric Prodon

Éric Prodon (born 27 June 1981 in Paris, France) is a French professional tennis player.
== Juniors career ==
Prodon had a long career in Juniors, playing from 1997 to 1999 and reaching year-end No. 28 in 1998.
In matches against future top pros, he beat Mikhail Youzhny and Julien Benneteau in 1997.
Early in 1998, he lost to Jarkko Nieminen, and late in the year, he beat Roger Federer, Karol Beck, and Guillermo Coria in successive rounds at Eddie Herr before losing to David Nalbandian in the final. He then beat Youzhny again after that in the Orange Bowl. Early in 1999, he had a great Australian hard court run, beating Nieminen and splitting matches with Kristian Pless in finals two weeks in a row. In March 1999, he lost to Coria and Paul-Henri Mathieu in successive finals. In May, he lost to Nieminen again, but beat him and Karol Beck the next week in the French Open before losing again to Nalbandian in the quarters. In June in England on the grass, he lost to Mardy Fish in a final. In the summer, back on clay, he beat Tommy Robredo and Boris Pašanski but lost to Igor Kunitsyn. And finally in his next to last match as a junior, he lost to Danai Udomchoke in September in Canada.〔(Prodon ITF Juniors Activity page )〕

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