Here’s everything you need to know about the girlfriend of French Tennis star Adrian Mannarino
Adrian Mannarino is one of the longest-serving tennis players in the ATP circuit. He has been playing professional tennis for more than 16 years now. Mannarino has participated in multiple Grand Slams but has never progressed beyond the fourth round. The Frenchman’s first ATP career title came at the Rosemalen Championships in the Netherlands; he has only won two senior ATP titles in his career till date. In this article, let us take a closer look at Mannarino’s personal life.
Mannarino is currently single and not dating anyone. In fact, there are no records of his past relationships either. He appears to be a very private kind of person and doesn’t disclose much about his personal life on social media.
However, we can say for sure that he has never been married and doesn’t have a girlfriend at the moment. Mannarino is 35 and doesn’t seem to believe in getting married early.
He continues to be focused on his professional Tennis career and it remains to be seen when he decides to tie the knot.
Adrian Mannarino was born on June 29, 1988, in Soizy, a town in Val-d’Oise, France. He comes from a family with a sporting background. His father Florent Mannarino is a tennis coach but his mother Annie Mannarino isn’t quite into professional sports.
His brother Morgan Mannarino has played tennis in the Futures circuit. The parents have always supported the two brothers to pursue tennis as a career. Florent’s guidance as a professional coach was of immense help for the siblings. The family has been life long supporters of French club Paris Saint Germain.
Mannarino is by far the most popular sporting figure in his family. He has achieved multiple memorable victories over top ranked opponents throughout his career which includes – Marin Cilic, Stanislas Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Andrey Rublev, Dominic Thiem, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Jo-Wilfred Tsonga. Mannarino’s highest ever ATP ranking in men’s singles is 22. He currently has a net worth of US$ 10 million.
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