Amandine Dulon

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Amandine Dulon
Country (sports)Flag of France.svg  France
Born (1982-03-22) 22 March 1982 (age 40)
Turned pro1997
Retired2006
PlaysRight-handed
Prize money$56,133
Singles
Career record83–90 (48.0%)
Career titles1 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 220 (19 May 2003)
Grand Slam singles results
French Open 1R (2003)
Wimbledon Q1 (2003)
US Open Q2 (2003)
Doubles
Career record30–29 (50.8%)
Career titles3 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 279 (3 February 2003)
Grand Slam doubles results
French Open 1R (2003)

Amandine Dulon (born 22 March 1982) is a French retired tennis player.

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During her career, she won one singles title and three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. In the Grand Slam tournaments she achieved her best results reaching the first round in singles and doubles at the 2003 French Open. [1]

ITF Circuit finals

Singles (1–1)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (1–0)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (0–1)
Carpet (0–0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Winner1.3 March 2002 Albufeira, PortugalHard Flag of Spain.svg Arantxa Parra Santonja 6–3, 3–6, 6–4
Runner-up1.31 March 2002 Amiens, FranceClay Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuliya Beygelzimer 5–7, 6–3, 3–6

Doubles (3–1)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (2–0)
Grass (0–0)
Clay (1–1)
Carpet (0–0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentScore
Winner1.13 September 1998 Denain, FranceClay Flag of France.svg Olivia Sanchez Flag of South Africa.svg Lincky Ackron
Flag of South Africa.svg Karyn Bacon
5–7, 7–5, 6–3
Winner2.24 February 2002 Vale do Lobo, PortugalHard Flag of France.svg Séverine Beltrame Flag of Italy.svg Anna Floris
Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Meruzzi
7–6(7–3), 6–2
Runner-up1.7 July 2002 Mont-de-Marsan, FranceClay Flag of France.svg Séverine Beltrame Flag of Austria.svg Stefanie Haidner
Flag of Madagascar.svg Natacha Randriantefy
4–6, 2–6
Winner3.26 January 2003 Grenoble, FranceHard Flag of France.svg Séverine Beltrame Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Leslie Butkiewicz
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kim Kilsdonk
5–7, 7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–4)

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