James Auckland

James Auckland

James Auckland

James Auckland Tennis pictogram.svg
Carrière professionnelle
1999
Pays Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Taille / poids N/A / 79 kg
Palmarès
En simple
Titre(s) 0
En double
Titre(s) 0
Meilleurs résultats en Grand Chelem
Aust. R.-G. Wim. US
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James Auckland est un joueur de tennis britannique, né le 1er avril 1980 à Norwich, professionnel depuis 1999.

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Titres en double

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Finales de double perdues

Date Nom et lieu du tournoi Surface Équipe Finalistes Score
1 28/01/07 International Tennis Championships, Delray Beach Dur États-Unis Hugo Armando
Belgique Xavier Malisse
Australie Stephen Huss
Royaume-Uni James Auckland
6-3, 6-7, 10-5

Parcours en Grand Chelem

En simple

Aucun

En double

Année Open d'Australie Roland-Garros Wimbledon US Open
2003 - - 1er tour
Royaume-Uni Lee Childs
Inde Mahesh Bhupathi
Biélorussie Max Mirnyi
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2004 - - 1er tour
Royaume-Uni Lee Childs
Argentine Gaston Etlis
Argentine Martin Rodriguez
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2005 - - 2e tour
Royaume-Uni Daniel Kiernan
États-Unis Bob Bryan
États-Unis Mike Bryan
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2006 - 2e tour
Royaume-Uni Andy Murray
États-Unis Bob Bryan
États-Unis Mike Bryan
3e tour
Royaume-Uni Jamie Delgado
Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
1er tour
Royaume-Uni Andy Murray
Australie Ashley Fisher
États-Unis Tripp Phillips
2007 2e tour
Australie Stephen Huss
Israël Jonathan Erlich
Israël Andy Ram
1er tour
Australie Stephen Huss
Russie Igor Kunitsyn
Russie Dmitry Tursunov
2e tour
Australie Stephen Huss
République tchèque Martin Damm
Inde Leander Paes
1er tour
Allemagne Benjamin Becker
Afrique du Sud Chris Haggard
Suède Thomas Johansson

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