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Michaël Llodra (Paris, May 18, 1980) is a French tennis player who has been at professional level since 1999. Unlike most of his colleagues, he is left-handed, and that makes him a hard-to-play opponent for many.

Llodra's father Michel played football at Paris Saint-Germain. His son seemed to follow his footsteps, but eventually chose tennis, when it turned out he was more successful in that ballplay. Llodra is assisted by former tennis prowess and countryman Guillaume Raoux, and won his first tournament at the highest level in Rosmalen in 2004. There, on the grass of the Ordina Open, he was in two sets too strong for Guillermo Coria: 6-3 and 6-4.

In January 2008 he won his second tournament by defeating Finals in the ATL Adelaide Fin Jarkko Nieminen.

In the doubles game, Llodra has already won several tournaments. He has three double slots at grand slam level and 23 doubles on other ATP tournaments.

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