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Mannarino's rare aversion to clay courts

Mannarino's rare aversion to clay courts

Let's face it, Adrian Mannarino's career is a creditable one. The Frenchman, ranked 20th in the world this week, is still doing very well on the ATP circuit (eighth finalist at the last Australian Open, knocking out Ben Shelton and Stan Wawrinka among others). That said, as is often the case, the 35-year-old is not enjoying the arrival of the ochre. After a poor debut in Madrid (losing 6-0, 6-4 to Auger-Aliassime), the left-hander failed to reassure himself in Aix-en-Provence (beaten 6-2, 6-2 by Gasquet).

The Frenchman's aversion to clay is confirmed once again. Such an inability to win matches on a surface, especially for a player in his category, is quite rare. "Jeu, Set et Maths" has just published an edifying statistic on the subject. Of all the players who have played at least 50 matches on clay (since 1990), the Frenchman quite simply has the worst win ratio (21.9%).

FRA Mannarino, Adrian [20]
6
6
5
3
6
tick
SUI Wawrinka, Stan
0
3
7
6
4
FRA Mannarino, Adrian [20]
6
6
6
1
7
tick
USA Shelton, Ben [16]
4
3
7
6
6
CAN Auger-Aliassime, Felix
6
6
tick
FRA Mannarino, Adrian [19]
4
0
FRA Mannarino, Adrian [1]
2
2
FRA Gasquet, Richard [Alt]
6
6
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Adrian Mannarino
22e, 1865 points
Stan Wawrinka
97e, 628 points
Ben Shelton
15e, 2500 points
Felix Auger-Aliassime
21e, 1920 points
Richard Gasquet
124e, 515 points
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Congrats & extremely well played Tomas, a great recovery after loss of 2nd set, to qualify for the Final 👏👌
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Yes too bad Rafa has had a career full of injuries.
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Since when has Novak ever tanked a match, he's too proud to do that . Just admit, that he still hasn't found his form.
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Beware, Andre....you'll have the Novak Mafia on your case. 🤣😂
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Nole doesn't have to prove anything. He can lose every match until he retires. He will still be the greatest to ever hold a tennis racket!
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