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Jérémy Chardy (born February 12, 1987 in Pau, France) is a French professional tennis player. In 2005 he won the Wimbledon boys' singles title, and was also the losing finalist in the U.S. Open boys' singles, losing to Ryan Sweeting.
In 2006 he made his Grand Slam debut, benefitting of a wild card entry into the French Open, where he beat Jonas Björkman in straight sets in Round 1 before losing in 4 sets to David Ferrer in the 2nd Round.
External links
- Jeremy Chardy at the Association of Tennis Professionals
- ITF Junior profile for Jérémy Chardy
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