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|bestatpsinglesranking = No. 204155 (NovemberMay 216, 20222024)
|bestatpdoublesranking = No. 360311 (AprilJune 1712, 2023)
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==BographyBiography==
'''Alexis Galarneau''' (born March 2, 1999 in Laval, Québec, Canada) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 204155 on NovemberMay 216, 20222024 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 360311 on AprilJune 1712, 2023.
 
In 2014, Galarneau won his first ITF junior singles title at the ITF G4 in La Libertad, El Salvador. In 2015, he captured the title in singles at the ITF G2 in Montréal. In 2016, Galarneau claimed two ITF G1 doubles titles, in Istres, France and in Charleroi, Belgium. In 2018, he advanced to his first pro singles final at the Futures in Kelowna, losing to JC Aragone. The same year, he won his first pro doubles title at the ITF Futures in Calgary with compatriot [[Benjamin Sigouin]]. He also reached the final at the Futures in Saskatoon, again with Sigouin. At the 2019 [[Challenger de Gatineau]], he defeated first seed and world No. 103 Antoine Hoang in the second round, his best win to date. Also in 2019, Galarneau reached the quarterfinals of the ATP Challenger 125 in Houston where he was defeated by former world No. 14 Ivo Karlović in two tiebreaks. He was a member of the North Carolina State University tennis team from 2016 to 2020. In November 2020, Galarneau won his first singles title, defeating Roberto Quiroz in straight sets at the ITF 15KM15 in Fayetteville. In 2022, Galarneau reached his first ATP Challenger singles final, losing to Emilio Gómez at the 80K in [[Winnipeg Challenger|Winnipeg]]. In 2023, he advanced to his first ATP Challenger doubles final, finishing runner-up at the 75K in Little Rock. Also in 2023, he won his first ATP Challenger singles title at the 100 Series in [[Championnats de Granby|Granby]].
 
Galarneau was born to Éric and Chantal Denis in Laval, Québec. His father played in the Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec (LHJMQ) for the Castors de Saint-Jean (now the Océanic de Rimouski) and his mother was a gymnast. Galarneau has three siblings, brothers Max-Olivier and Félix, and sister Émilie-Anne. He started playing tennis at age 8. Galarneau was a member of Tennis Canada's National Training Centre in Montréal from 2013 to 2016.
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==ATP Challenger Tour finals==
===Singles: 14 (1 runnertitle, 3 runners-up)===
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|ATP Challenger 175 (0–0)
|- style="background:#e5d1cb;"
|ATP Challenger 125 (0–00–1)
|- style="background:#d3d3f3;"
|ATP Challenger 110 (0–0)
|- style="background:#cce6ff;"
|ATP Challenger 100 (0–01–0)
|- style="background:#e4fae4;"
|ATP Challenger 90 (0–0)
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|ATP Challenger 80 (0–1)
|- style="background:#eeeeee;"
|ATP Challenger 75 (0–00–1)
|- style="background:#f8f8ff;"
|ATP Challenger 50 (0–0)
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!Titles by surface
|-
|Hard (0–11–2)
|-
|Clay (0–00–1)
|-
|Grass (0–0)
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|Emilio Gómez (ECU)
|3–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|style="background:#98fb98;"|Win
|<small>1–1</small>
|Jul 2023
|style="background:#cce6ff;"|[[Championnats de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:#cce6ff;"|100 Series
|Hard
|Philip Sekulic (AUS)
|6–4, 3–6, 6–3
|-
|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss
|<small>1–2</small>
|Sep 2023
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|Columbus, United States
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|75 Series
|Hard (i)
|Denis Kudla (USA)
|2–6, 1–6
|-
|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss
|<small>1–3</small>
|Apr 2024
|style="background:#e5d1cb;"|Mexico City, Mexico
|style="background:#e5d1cb;"|125 Series
|Clay
|Thiago Agustín Tirante (ARG)
|1–6, 3–6
|}
 
===Doubles: 1 (1 pendingrunner-up)===
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|ATP Challenger 80 (0–0)
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|ATP Challenger 75 (0–00–1)
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|ATP Challenger 50 (0–0)
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!Titles by surface
|-
|Hard (0–00–1)
|-
|Clay (0–0)
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!class="unsortable"|Score
|-
|style="background:yellow#ffa07a;"|PendingLoss
|<small>TBD0–1</small>
|Jun 2023
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|Little Rock, United States
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|Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (USA)
|Nam Ji-sung (KOR) <br /> Artem Sitak (NZL)
|4–6, 4–6
|TBD
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!Legend
|- style="background:lightblue;"
|ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF M25 (0–1)
|- style="background:#ccccff;"
|ITF $15,000 tournaments / ITF M15 (1–0)
|- style="background:#f0f8ff;"
|ITF $10,000 tournaments (0–0)
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|Nov 2020
|style="background:#ccccff;"|Fayetteville, United States
|style="background:#ccccff;"|$15,000M15
|Hard
|Roberto Quiroz (ECU)
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!Legend
|- style="background:lightblue;"
|ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF M25 (1–1)
|- style="background:#ccccff;"
|ITF $15,000 tournaments / ITF M15 (0–0)
|- style="background:#f0f8ff;"
|ITF $10,000 tournaments (0–0)
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==Singles performance timeline==
''This table is current through the 20232024 FrenchAustralian Open.''
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!Tournament!!2023!!2024!!SR!!W–L!!Win %
|-
|colspan=56 style="text-align:left;"|'''Grand Slam tournaments'''
|-
|style="text-align:left;"|Australian Open
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q2
|A
|0 / 0
|0–0
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|style="text-align:left;"|French Open
|A
|
|0 / 0
|0–0
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|style="text-align:left;"|Wimbledon
|A
|
|0 / 0
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|style="text-align:left;"|US Open
|style="background:#ecf2ff;"|Q1
|
|0 / 0
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|- style="font-weight:bold; background:#efefef;"
|style="text-align:left;"|Win–Loss
|0–0
|0–0
|0 / 0