Lucas Catarina

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Lucas Catarina
Catarina at the 2022 Monte-Carlo Masters
Country (sports) Monaco
ResidenceMonte Carlo, Monaco
Born (1996-08-26) 26 August 1996 (age 28)
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Height185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachGuillaume Couillard
Prize money$204,314
Singles
Career record5–8 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 341 (11 June 2018)
Current rankingNo. 453 (10 April 2023)
Doubles
Career record0–0 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 526 (27 May 2019)
Current rankingNo. 1884T (10 April 2023)
Medal record
Representing  Monaco
Mediterranean Games
Silver medal – second place 2018 Tarragona Singles
Games of the Small States of Europe
Silver medal – second place 2019 Budva Doubles
Silver medal – second place 2023 Valetta Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2017 City of San Marino Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Valetta Doubles
Last updated on: 14 April 2023.

Lucas Catarina (born 26 August 1996) is a Monégasque tennis player.

Catarina has a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 341 achieved on 11 June 2018. He also has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 526 achieved on 27 May 2019. He has won twelve singles along with two doubles titles on the ITF pro circuit tour.

Catarina represents Monaco in the Davis Cup.[1] He defeated Latvian tennis player Rūdolfs Mednis in his first rubber.

Career

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He played his first ATP main-draw match in April 2018 at the Monte Carlo Masters after receiving a wildcard into the main draw. He lost against former world No. 3 Milos Raonic. Also in 2018, he won the singles silver medal at the Mediterranean Games.

Challenger and Futures/World Tennis Tour finals

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Singles: 25 (13–12)

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Legend (singles)
Challenger Tour (0–0)
Futures/World Tennis Tour (13–12)
Finals by surface
Hard (12–9)
Clay (1–3)
Grass (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Loss 0–1 Jun 2017 F1 Harare, Zimbabwe Futures Hard South Africa Nicolaas Scholtz 6–2, 3–6, 0–6
Win 1–1 Jul 2017 F12 Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal Futures Hard Spain David Pérez Sanz 6–4, 6–4
Win 2–1 Jul 2017 F28 Erzurum, Turkey Futures Hard Turkey Anil Yüksel 6–3, 6–3
Win 3–1 Dec 2017 F8 Cancún, Mexico Futures Hard Ecuador Gonzalo Escobar 6–4, 7–6(7–2)
Loss 3–2 May 2018 F1 Sozopol, Bulgaria Futures Hard France Sebastien Boltz 3–6, 4–6
Win 4–2 Jan 2019 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Tunisia Skander Mansouri 6–4, 7–5
Win 5–2 Jan 2020 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Russia Boris Pokotilov 4–6, 6–3, 6–3
Win 6–2 Feb 2020 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Portugal Tiago Cação 6–0, 4–6, 7–5
Loss 6–3 Mar 2020 M15 Heraklion, Greece World Tennis Tour Hard Romania Filip Cristian Jianu 5–7, 6–3, 3–6
Win 7–3 Sep 2020 M15 Castelo Branco, Portugal World Tennis Tour Hard United States Strong Kirchheimer 6–3, 2–6, 7–6(13–11)
Loss 7–4 Nov 2020 M15 Heraklion, Greece World Tennis Tour Hard France Evan Furness 1–6, 6–2, 5–7
Loss 7–5 Nov 2020 M15 Heraklion, Greece World Tennis Tour Hard France Evan Furness 3–6, 6–4, 1–6
Win 8–5 Mar 2021 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Brazil Mateus Alves 6–7(3–7), 7–5, 6–4
Loss 8–6 Apr 2021 M25 Angers, France World Tennis Tour Clay (i) France Manuel Guinard 5–7, 4–6
Win 9–6 Apr 2021 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard France Benjamin Pietri 6–0, 6–0
Loss 9–7 May 2021 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Italy Luca Potenza 6–1, 2–6, 1–6
Win 10–7 Mar 2022 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard France Térence Atmane 6–4, 6–1
Loss 10–8 Apr 2022 M25 Angers, France World Tennis Tour Clay (i) France Titouan Droguet 1–6, 1–6
Loss 10–9 Jan 2023 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Bogdan Bobrov 4–6, 5–7
Loss 10–10 Jan 2023 M15 Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, France World Tennis Tour Clay France Sean Cuenin 3–6, 3–6
Loss 10–11 Feb 2023 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Italy Lorenzo Rottoli 6–2, 4–6, 4–6
Loss 10–12 Feb 2023 M15 Monastir, Tunisia World Tennis Tour Hard Poland Maks Kaśnikowski 4–6, 0–6
Win 11–12 Mar 2023 M15 Heraklion, Greece World Tennis Tour Hard France François Musitelli 6–3, 6–2
Win 12–12 Mar 2023 M15 Heraklion, Greece World Tennis Tour Hard Romania Sebastian Gima 6–3, 6–2
Win 13–12 May 2023 M15 Kalmar, Sweden World Tennis Tour Clay Sweden Max Dahlin 6–1, 3–6, 7–6(14–12)

Doubles: 3 (2–1)

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Legend (doubles)
Challenger Tour (0–0)
Futures Tour (2–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–1)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Sep 2017 F5 Roehampton, Great Britain Futures Hard Switzerland Adrian Bodmer Republic of Ireland Peter Bothwell
United Kingdom Luke Johnson
6–2, 6–2
Loss 1–1 Oct 2018 F6 Heraklion, Greece Futures Hard France Baptiste Crepatte Italy Francesco Ferrari
Greece Michail Pervolarakis
6–7(4–7), 0–6
Win 2–1 Sep 2019 M15 Pajulahti, Finland World Tennis Tour Clay (i) France Baptiste Crepatte Netherlands Jesper de Jong
Netherlands Ryan Nijboer
6–4, 1–6, [10–5]

References

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  1. ^ "NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR DAVIS CUP BY BNP PARIBAS WORLD GROUP FIRST ROUND AND ZONE GROUP TIES – 10sBalls – Tennis can't be Tennis without Balls". Archived from the original on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
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