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Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo
 
Albert Ramos-Vinolas
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Age
37
183cm
Height
188cm
74kg
Weight
76kg
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Rank
406
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Past 6 months
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18 Apr 2011
check 46 76 75
Latest results
clear
64 63
Apr 2011
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75 61
Apr 2011
clear
61 67 60
Mar 2011
clear
64 63
Mar 2011
clear
75 60
Feb 2011
clear
61 76
Feb 2011
clear
75 64
Feb 2011
check
64 62
Feb 2011
clear
64 67 76
Jan 2011
Apr 2011
63 64
clear
Apr 2011
64 75
check
Feb 2011
46 75 75
clear
Feb 2011
63 75
clear
Feb 2011
64 60
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Feb 2011
36 75 64
clear
Jan 2011
64 64
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Nov 2010
63 64
clear
Sep 2010
16 64 60
clear
Investigations + All
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Arthur Millot 06/12/2025 à 13h10
As federations struggle to reinvent themselves, private academies are capturing talent… but also families able to invest tens of thousands of euros a year. A system that is increasingly effective, but also increasingly unequal.
Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
Arthur Millot 13/12/2025 à 13h00
Between total disconnection and intensive work, the offseason is a crucial period for preparing for a long season on tour.
As a laboratory for tomorrow’s tennis, does the Next Gen Masters have a future?
As a laboratory for tomorrow’s tennis, does the Next Gen Masters have a future?
Jules Hypolite 13/12/2025 à 17h01
Conceived as a bold bet to prepare for the post–Big 3 era, the Next Gen Masters has shaken up the codes of modern tennis. A pioneering, visionary tournament, but now in search of an identity.
The impact of the war on tennis in Ukraine: financial aid, foundations, governing bodies and all‑round headaches
The impact of the war on tennis in Ukraine: financial aid, foundations, governing bodies and all‑round headaches
Adrien Guyot 29/11/2025 à 09h08
Since February 2022 and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, Ukrainian sport has been heavily affected by human, structural and economic losses. Tennis has, of course, not been spared. While Ukrainian athletes have had to rethink their entire organization, an entire country, behind the scenes, has had to adapt and change its training conditions. This extends all the way to the highest level, where professional players have spoken out, trying as best they can to help their nation.