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Agenor was born in Morocco and lived there for ten years. He then lived in Zaire for four years, before and moving to Bordeaux , France at the age of 14. He was ranked the World No. 8 junior tennis player in 1982 .

Agenor turned professional in 1983 .

In 1989 , Agenor reached the quarter-finals of the French Open (where he was knocked-out by eventual-champion Michael Chang ), and won his first top-level singles title at Athens . He reached his career-high singles ranking of World No. 22 that year.

In 1990 , Agenor won two further tour singles titles at Berlin and Genova .

In 1999 , Agenor finished the year ranked World No. 98 and became the first player aged over 35 to finish in the top-100 since Jimmy Connors in 1992 .

Ronald is the son of Frederic Agenor , who was a United Nations diplomat for over 20 years before becoming Haiti's Minister of Agriculture in the 1980s.


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