Kimmer Coppejans is a Belgian professional tennis player who has made a mark on the tennis circuit primarily in the ATP Challenger and ITF Futures series. Born on February 7, 1994, in Ostend, Belgium, Coppejans turned professional in 2012 after a successful junior career. He notably won the Boys' Singles title at the 2012 French Open, which propelled him into the spotlight as a promising talent. Throughout his career, Coppejans has achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of no. 97, which he reached in June 2015.
During his professional journey, Coppejans has accumulated several trophies at Challenger and Futures events, demonstrating his skill and consistency on the court. He is known for his right-handed play with a two-handed backhand, a style that has brought him success at various levels of competition.
In terms of coaching, Coppejans has worked with several coaches to refine his game; however, detailed information about his current coach is less publicly documented.
On the personal side, Kimmer Coppejans tends to keep details of his family and romantic life private. As such, there is limited information available about his personal endeavors outside the tennis world.
Interesting Facts:
1. Kimmer Coppejans was named after the TV character Kimmer from the Flemish soap opera "Familie."
2. He once mentioned in an interview that, if not a tennis player, he might have been interested in pursuing a career as a soccer player.
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