Career
He has a career-high singles ranking of World Number. 27 (July 2015) and he has reached the final of the 2015 Heineken Open and the 2015 Claro Open Colombia. Mannarino received a wild card to the singles draw of his home Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, in 2008.
There he lost to Argentine qualifier Diego Junqueira in straight sets.
He also played in the men"s doubles there in 2003 and 2008. He played at the 2008 Open de Moselle in France, entering as a qualifier, and he reached the semifinals, defeating sixth seed Andreas Seppi in the first round.
He also beat Rik de Voest and Marc Gicquel, before losing to Paul-Henri Mathieu in two tiebreaks. After being granted a wild card for the Paris Masters, he went out in the first round.
He participated in the inaugural Masters France, an exhibition tournament, along with a number of top French players, but lost his three round-robin matches in straight sets to Paul-Henri Mathieu, Michaël Llodra and Arnaud Clément.
He received a wild card to the 2009 Australian Open and lost to 14th seed Fernando Verdasco in the first round. At the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, Mannarino beat Pablo Andújar in the first round, losing only six games. He then beat qualifier Dustin Brown, who had just beaten Lleyton Hewitt to reach the fourth round.
He pushed veteran Łukasz Kubot to five sets in his fourth-round match, but ultimately lost, setting up an all-Polish quarterfinal between Kubot and up-and-coming player Jerzy Janowicz.
Wins (17)
Runners-up (12)
Wins (4)
Current through the 2015 Banque Nationale de Paris Paribas Masters.