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'''Peter Polansky''' (born June 15, 1988 in North York, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 110 on June 25, 2018 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 123 on December 10, 2018.
'''Peter Polansky''' (born June 15, 1988 in North York, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 110 on June 25, 2018 and a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 123 on December 10, 2018.


In 2006, Polansky advanced to the final of the junior US Open, becoming, at that time, only the second Canadian in history to reach a Grand Slam final in singles (after [[Philip Bester]] who reached the final of the junior French Open earlier that year). In 2010, he reached the second round of the US Open with a victory over the 30th seed Juan Mónaco in straight sets. He lost to James Blake in his next match. Polansky made it to the second round of the ATP Masters 1000 in [[Rogers Cup|Canada]] on five occasions, in 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2017. In 2013, he won his first ATP Challenger singles title at the event in Tiburon. In 2016 in [[Challenger de Gatineau|Gatineau]], Polansky captured his second Challenger singles title. In 2018, he reached the second round of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells but was defeated by the 20th seed Adrian Mannarino. He won his third ATP Challenger title at the 2018 [[Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby]]. Also in 2018, he became the first player to enter all four Grand Slams as a lucky loser. In 2019, Polansky captured the fourth ATP Challenger singles title of his career, winning at the event in Columbus.
In 2006, Polansky advanced to the final of the junior US Open, becoming, at that time, only the second Canadian in history to reach a Grand Slam final in singles (after [[Philip Bester]] who reached the final of the junior French Open earlier that year). In 2010, he reached the second round of the US Open with a victory over the 30th seed Juan Mónaco in straight sets. He lost to James Blake in his next match. Polansky made it to the second round of the ATP Masters 1000 in [[Canadian Open|Canada]] on five occasions, in 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2017. In 2013, he won his first ATP Challenger singles title at the event in Tiburon. In 2016 in [[Challenger de Gatineau|Gatineau]], Polansky captured his second Challenger singles title. In 2018, he reached the second round of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells but was defeated by the 20th seed Adrian Mannarino. He won his third ATP Challenger title at the 2018 [[Challenger de Granby|Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby]]. Also in 2018, he became the first player to enter all four Grand Slams as a lucky loser. In 2019, Polansky captured the fourth ATP Challenger singles title of his career, winning at the event in Columbus.


==ATP Challenger Tour finals==
==ATP Challenger Tour finals==
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|<small>2–5</small>
|<small>2–5</small>
|Jul 2017
|Jul 2017
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Winnipeg National Bank Challenger|Winnipeg]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Winnipeg Challenger|Winnipeg]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|$75,000
|style="background:moccasin;"|$75,000
|Hard
|Hard
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|<small>2–7</small>
|<small>2–7</small>
|Jul 2017
|Jul 2017
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|$100,000
|style="background:moccasin;"|$100,000
|Hard
|Hard
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|<small>3–7</small>
|<small>3–7</small>
|Jul 2018
|Jul 2018
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|$100,000
|style="background:moccasin;"|$100,000
|Hard
|Hard
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|<small>1–0</small>
|<small>1–0</small>
|Jul 2008
|Jul 2008
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger de Granby|Granby]], Canada
|style="background:moccasin;"|$50,000
|style="background:moccasin;"|$50,000
|Hard
|Hard
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|<small>3–2</small>
|<small>3–2</small>
|Jul 2013
|Jul 2013
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby|Granby]], Canada <small>(2)</small>
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger de Granby|Granby]], Canada <small>(2)</small>
|style="background:moccasin;"|$50,000
|style="background:moccasin;"|$50,000
|Hard
|Hard
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|<small>8–5</small>
|<small>8–5</small>
|Jul 2015
|Jul 2015
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby|Granby]], Canada <small>(3)</small>
|style="background:moccasin;"|[[Challenger de Granby|Granby]], Canada <small>(3)</small>
|style="background:moccasin;"|$100,000
|style="background:moccasin;"|$100,000
|Hard
|Hard
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|<small>15–11</small>
|<small>15–11</small>
|Jul 2019
|Jul 2019
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|[[Winnipeg National Bank Challenger|Winnipeg]], Canada
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|[[Winnipeg Challenger|Winnipeg]], Canada
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|80 Series
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|80 Series
|Hard
|Hard