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Gilles Simon: The Precision Player

An in-depth exploration of the career and achievements of the French professional tennis player.

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Player Biography

Origins

Born on December 27, 1984, in Nice, France, Gilles Simon grew up in Fontenay-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris. His mother is a doctor, and his father works in insurance. Simon's nickname is "Gilou."

Early Influences

Simon began playing tennis at the age of six. He cites Michael Chang as a significant influence, particularly Chang's success despite a smaller stature, which resonated with Simon during his own childhood growth delay. This experience instilled in him the belief that size is not the sole determinant of success in tennis.

Personal Life

Gilles Simon is married and has two sons, born in 2010 and 2013, respectively. His family has been a consistent source of support throughout his demanding professional career.

Career Trajectory

Professional Debut

Simon turned professional in 2002. He secured his first ATP Challenger title in Noumรฉa in January 2005, a title he successfully defended the following year. His early career saw consistent progress through the ranks, breaking into the top 100 for the first time in 2006.

Peak Performance

Simon reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of World No. 6 on January 5, 2009. This period marked the zenith of his career, characterized by significant victories, including wins over top-ranked players like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

Title Haul

Throughout his career, Simon captured fourteen ATP Tour singles titles. He also achieved notable success in team competitions, being part of the French Davis Cup-winning team in 2017.

Retirement

After a distinguished career spanning two decades, Gilles Simon announced his retirement from professional tennis in May 2022. His final tournament was the 2022 Rolex Paris Masters, where he concluded his career ranked inside the top 150.

Significant Finals

Masters 1000 Showdowns

Simon reached two ATP Masters 1000 finals: the 2008 Madrid Open and the 2014 Shanghai Masters. Both finals were hard-fought contests against elite opponents, showcasing his ability to compete at the highest level of the tour.

Year Tournament Opponent Score
2008 Madrid Masters Andy Murray 4โ€“6, 6โ€“7(6โ€“8)
2014 Shanghai Masters Roger Federer 6โ€“7(6โ€“8), 6โ€“7(2โ€“7)

ATP Tour Titles

Simon amassed fourteen ATP Tour singles titles across various surfaces and tiers. His victories included multiple titles at the Open 13 in Marseille and the Moselle Open in Metz, demonstrating his consistent performance throughout his career.

Simon reached a total of 22 ATP Tour singles finals, winning 14 and finishing as runner-up 8 times. His titles were primarily on hard courts (9) and clay courts (5). He also reached one doubles final.

Key Title Wins:

  • Open 13 (Marseille): 2007, 2015
  • Moselle Open (Metz): 2008, 2010, 2013, 2018
  • Sydney International: 2011
  • German Open (Hamburg): 2011
  • Romanian Open: 2007, 2008, 2012
  • Maharashtra Open (Pune): 2018
  • Thailand Open: 2009
  • Indianapolis Championships: 2008

Career Statistics

Performance Overview

Simon's career singles record stands at 504 wins and 394 losses, representing a 56.1% win rate. He achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 6 and reached the quarterfinals or better at all four Grand Slam tournaments.

Grand Slam Singles Performance:

  • Australian Open: Quarterfinals (2009)
  • French Open: Fourth Round (2011, 2013)
  • Wimbledon: Quarterfinals (2015)
  • US Open: Fourth Round (2011, 2014)

ATP Masters 1000 Semifinals:

  • Monte-Carlo Masters: 2012
  • Canada Masters: 2008
  • Shanghai Masters: 2016
  • Paris Masters: 2008

Top 10 Victories

Simon secured 34 career victories against players ranked within the Top 10 at the time of their matches. This demonstrates his capacity to perform exceptionally well against the world's elite players.

  • vs. Novak Djokovic (World No. 3): 2008 Marseille
  • vs. Roger Federer (World No. 1): 2008 Canada Masters, 2008 Tennis Masters Cup
  • vs. Rafael Nadal (World No. 1): 2008 Madrid Masters
  • vs. Andy Murray (World No. 2): 2008 Madrid Masters
  • vs. Nikolay Davydenko (World No. 4): 2008 Umag, 2008 Bangkok, 2009 Shanghai
  • vs. Stan Wawrinka (World No. 4): 2014 Shanghai Masters
  • vs. Daniil Medvedev (World No. 5): 2020 Marseille

Career Singles Record

Simon's singles career statistics highlight his consistency and longevity on the ATP Tour.

Tournaments Played: 395

Titles: 14

Finals: 22

Overall Win Percentage: 56%

Year-End Rankings: Consistently ranked in the Top 50 for much of his career, peaking at World No. 7 in 2008.

Doubles Performance

While primarily known for his singles success, Simon also participated in doubles, reaching one ATP Tour doubles final in Pune in 2018 with partner Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

Career Doubles Record: 3 wins, 15 losses (22% win rate)

Doubles Finals: 1 (Runner-up)

Highest Doubles Ranking: World No. 300

ATP Career Earnings

Financial Achievements

Gilles Simon earned substantial prize money throughout his career, reflecting his consistent presence and success on the ATP Tour.

Year Singles Titles Total Singles Earnings Career Rank (Earnings)
2005 0 $147,393 140
2006 0 $378,760 68
2007 2 $560,655 38
2008 3 $1,425,489 7
2009 1 $1,128,735 15
2010 1 $532,413 58
2011 2 $1,327,336 12
2012 1 $1,067,732 18
2013 1 $1,034,185 17
2014 0 $1,260,732 N/A
2015 1 $1,437,082 17
2016 0 $1,209,502 29
2017 0 $666,046 73
2018 2 $1,141,864 44
2019 0 $1,151,768 46
2020 0 $477,266 70
2021 0 $358,008 137
2022 0 $370,820 152
Career Total 14 $16,045,734 42

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References

References

  1.  in ATP Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches, and in Davis Cup
  2.  Simon withdrew from his second-round match at the 2019 Monte-Carlo against Fabio Fognini (so doesn't count as a loss).
  3.  Held as Hamburg Masters (outdoor clay) until 2008, Madrid Masters (outdoor clay) 2009 รขย€ย“ present.
  4.  Held as Madrid Masters (indoor hard) from 2002 to 2008, and Shanghai Masters (outdoor hard) 2009 รขย€ย“ present.
  5.  Current Results Hopman cup.com, June 9, 2009
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