TENNIS PLAYER

Fred Gil

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João Frederico Limpo Franco Gil (born 24 March 1985), known as Fred Gil (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɨðɨˈɾiku ˈfɾɛð ˈʒil]), was a Portuguese professional tennis player, who competed in the ITF Men's Circuit. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 62 in the world on 25 April 2011. Gil made some Portuguese tennis major breakthroughs during his career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fred Gil is the 1,115th most popular tennis player, the 559th most popular biography from Portugal and the 3rd most popular Portuguese Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Fred Gil ranks 1,115 out of 1,569Before him are Thiemo de Bakker, Demi Schuurs, Jordan Thompson, Chanelle Scheepers, Lara Arruabarrena, and Rennae Stubbs. After him are Richey Reneberg, Anna-Lena Friedsam, Natalie Grandin, Julia Schruff, Jo Durie, and Helen Kelesi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Fred Gil ranks 788Before him are Rika Ishikawa, Wang Meng, Nootsara Tomkom, Gary Wilson, Katerina Shpitsa, and Marcelo Toscano. After him are Alberto de la Bella, Kris Allen, Santiago Gentiletti, Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad, Chan Siu Ki, and Joe Flacco.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Fred Gil ranks 559 out of 633Before him are Fernando Pimenta (1989), Ticha Penicheiro (1974), Tiago Machado (1985), Pelé (1987), Rúben Vezo (1994), and João Lourenço (1942). After him are David Morgan (null), Telma Monteiro (1985), Tiago Apolónia (1986), André Castro (1988), Nuno Delgado (1976), and Sílvio (1987).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Portugal

Among tennis players born in Portugal, Fred Gil ranks 3Before him are João Sousa (1989), and Michelle Larcher de Brito (1993). After him are Rui Machado (1984), Gastão Elias (1990), and Pedro Sousa (1988).