Breaking into the ATP tour in the 1990s was no easy feat. The era was dominated by legends like Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, Pete Sampras, and Andre Agassi. Amidst such competition, Marc Rosset carved out an impressive career, claiming titles over some of tennis’s biggest names. His success extended beyond singles, as he also excelled in doubles, winning a Grand Slam along the way.

Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Rosset developed a passion for tennis from a young age. He shone on the junior circuit, reaching as high as No. 4 in the world, and turned professional in 1988. His first ATP title came in 1989 at Geneva, where he defeated Guillermo Perez Roldan, followed by a 1990 victory in Lyon against tennis legend Mats Wilander.

Rosset’s career pinnacle came at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Com

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