Arthur Gea
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| Bio | He is a French professional tennis player. Géa is from Velleron near Carpentras, in Vaucluse, France. He started taking tennis lessons in his early childhood. Between the ages of seven and thirteen, Géa trained at the Alain Barrère academy in Pontet, before joining the Ligue de Provence. Géa had good results on ITF junior circuit. He reached the third round of the boys' singles category at the 2022 French Open, and in the boys' singles at the 2022 US Open. At the 2023 Wimbledon Championships, he lost to eventual champion Henry Searle in the third round of the boys' singles, but was a runner-up in doubles that edition, with Serbian Branko Djuric. Later that season, he reached the semifinals of the 2023 US Open in singles, where he lost to American Learner Tien. He reached an ITF junior combined ranking of world No. 8 on January 30, 2023. In May of 2023, Géa made his debut at the French Open qualifying rounds after receiving a Wild Card for the event. He lost in the first round to Liam Broady. In June, after receiving a wildcard into the 2023 Internationaux de Tennis de Blois, Géa made his debut and recorded his first win at the Challenger level, defeating world No. 135 Timofey Skatov in straight sets. Coached by Tarik Benhabiles and Jérôme Pottier, Géa made a successful start to his pro-career when he reached his first ITF Tour final in Heraklion in November 2023 where he lost to Guy den Ouden. The following week at the same venue he won his first senior title on the ITF Tour with a three sets victory over Cezar Crețu. He then won two more ITF Tour titles in the same month to reach four consecutive finals, winning three consecutive titles, including a win in the final of the fourth event over the higher ranked Brit Alastair Gray. In March of 2024, Géa qualified for the 2024 Challenger Città di Lugano in Lugano. In the first round he defeated the higher ranked Lloyd Harris. He followed that win in his next Challenger event, the 2024 Tennis Napoli Cup, with a win over former top-ten player Fabio Fognini. In the first qualifying round at the French Open, Géa lost in a deciding set to Lloyd Harris. He reached the final of the men's doubles at the 2024 Internationaux de Tennis de Blois in June 2024, playing alongside Corentin Denolly. He finished 2024 with back-to-back titles in M15 events in Doha. Géa started 2025 with a final at the ITF tournament in Hazebrouck and a title at the ITF Tour tournament in Bressuire, defeating compatriot Maé Malige in the final, for his 19th win out of 20 matches. In February, Géa made his ATP Tour debut at the 2025 Open 13 Provence in Marseille, France, as a qualifier after defeating Henri Squire and Yosuke Watanuki in the qualifying rounds. He lost to fellow qualifier Hugo Grenier in the first round, but still entered the top 300 on February 17, 2025. In May, Géa made his major's doubles debut at the French Open, partnering with Moïse Kouamé but the French pair lost in the first round. In January of 2026, Géa won his first Challenger title in Nouméa, New Caledonia, defeating Jurij Rodionov in the final. As a result, Géa made his Top 200 debut on January 12, 2026. |
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