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==Biography==
'''Benjamin Sigouin''' (born June 3, 1999 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 523 on July 15, 2019 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 251207 on JulyJune 310, 20232024.
 
In 2015, Sigouin and compatriots [[Félix Auger-Aliassime]] and [[Denis Shapovalov]] won the first Junior Davis Cup in Canada's history. In 2016 at the junior US Open, Sigouin reached the final with fellow Canadian [[Félix Auger-Aliassime|Auger-Aliassime]]. In 2018 at the ITF Futures in Calgary, he won his first professional doubles title with compatriot [[Alexis Galarneau]]. He was a member of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill tennis team from 2017 to 2022. In 2024, he won the first ATP Challenger doubles title of his career, at the 75 event in Little Rock with compatriot [[Liam Draxl]].
 
Sigouin was born an grew up in Vancouver. His father, Hubert, is from Laval, Québec and his mother, Ilse van de Hoef, from the Netherlands. He has one sister named Alexandra. He started playing on the Stanley Park tennis courts with his father Hubert when he was three years old. He also played soccer until age eight. It was at the age of nine when he realized his appreciation for tennis was more than just a hobby and that he wanted to play it professionally. At the age of 10, he won the Canadian U12 title and followed that up by winning the Canadian U14 title. Sigouin was a member of Tennis Canada's National Training Centre in Montréal from 2013 to 2017.
 
==ATP Challenger Tour finals==
===Doubles: 1 (1 title)===
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|- style="background:#ffc87a;"
|ATP Challenger 175 (0–0)
|- style="background:#e5d1cb;"
|ATP Challenger 125 (0–0)
|- style="background:#d3d3f3;"
|ATP Challenger 110 (0–0)
|- style="background:#cce6ff;"
|ATP Challenger 100 (0–0)
|- style="background:#e4fae4;"
|ATP Challenger 90 (0–0)
|- style="background:#ffffcc;"
|ATP Challenger 80 (0–0)
|- style="background:#eeeeee;"
|ATP Challenger 75 (1–0)
|- style="background:#f8f8ff;"
|ATP Challenger 50 (0–0)
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{|class="wikitable"
!Titles by surface
|-
|Hard (1–0)
|-
|Clay (0–0)
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|Grass (0–0)
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|Carpet (0–0)
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!Tier
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
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|style="background:#98fb98;"|Win
|<small>1–0</small>
|Jun 2024
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|Little Rock, United States
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|75 Series
|Hard
|[[Liam Draxl]] (CAN)
|Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli (IND) <br /> Hans Hach Verdugo (MEX)
|6–4, 3–6, [10–7]
|}
 
==ITF Circuit finals==
===Doubles: 1112 (56 titles, 6 runners-up)===
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|ITF $25,000 tournaments / ITF M25 (3–44–4)
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|ITF $15,000 tournaments / ITF M15 (2–2)
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!Titles by surface
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|Hard (3–64–6)
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|Clay (2–0)
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|Hunter Heck (USA) <br /> Kenta Miyoshi (JPN)
|6–2, 6–7<sup>(7–9)</sup>, [10–6]
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|style="background:#98fb98;"|Win
|<small>6–6</small>
|Mar 2024
|style="background:lightblue;"|Calabasas, United States
|style="background:lightblue;"|M25
|Hard
|Finn Reynolds (NZL)
|Kyle Kang (USA) <br /> Neel Rajesh (USA)
|4–6, 6–2, [13–11]
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