Marc Pepin

Marc Pepin (born May 28, 1958 in Exeter, Ontario) is a Canadian sports person. He’s the only Canadian tennis player to be a No. 1 ranked senior in five consecutive decades.[1] He’s won 13 International Tennis Federation Senior titles, a European Senior mixed doubles crown, Three Senior World Champion titles, five Senior Canadian National titles, 23 Senior Atlantic Canada titles.[2]

Marc has represented Canada on the international level in team competitions [3] and has competed against some of the world’s best players including Dick Stockton, a former Wimbledon and French Open semi-finalist.[4]

In 2008 he wrote a book on tennis in New Brunswick called 'Slice and Dice, Tennis in NB Since 1975' which has since been added to the legislative library of New Brunswick.[5] He has given speeches in 2013[6] & 2015[7] on his NB Tennis Book, Slice and Dice to encourage tennis in NB. Pepin was inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.[8]

Pepin achieved the No.1 world senior ITF ranking in mixed doubles for the first time in his career Nov. 21st, 2016. [9]

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