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Bonneau fared better, beating Gurfein en route to reaching the quarters. In doubles he partnered Gurfein and reached the second round. This was Bonneau's last doubles tournament as a full-time member of the tour. His doubles ranking following this result was World No. 285.
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For the fifth consecutive year and the seventh overall, Bonneau played both singles and doubles at the Player's International, this time in Montreal. And for the sixth time, he lost in the first round, this time to World No. 249
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Again Bonneau did not play in another tour event for another two years, until the 1983 edition of the Player's International. This time he made the second round, defeating compatriot and qualifier
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allowed him to reach his career singles ranking of World No. 107. In August however, Bonneau was unable to protect these points, losing in the first round of the Player's, to eventual semi-final
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in two tie-breaks, and not competing in doubles. A month later, he reached the quarter-finals for the first time in a tour event, the Montreal Indoor. He beat fellow wild card
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In August, Bonneau played his fourth Player's International, again as a wild card entrant, and lost in the first round in singles, to qualifier
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in straight sets. In doubles Bonneau reached the second round for a second consecutive with Sznajder. The following week, he played the
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in the second in three sets. In doubles, he and partner, compatriot Pierre Dufour lost their opening match to the young Quebec duo of
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Bonneau again competed at San Luis Potosí and achieved his best result there, reaching the semi-finals, where he lost to
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In August, Bonneau played his last tournament main draw as a full-time touring pro, reaching the second round of the
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In July, Bonneau played in 5 consecutive grand prix events in the Eastern United States and Canada. At the
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Bonneau's first tournament of the year was again the Toronto Indoor, where he lost in the first round to
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In Bonneau's first main draw action for 1988, he reached the finals of both the singles and doubles of
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in straight sets before losing to eventual champion Kohlberg 2-6, 5-7. In doubles, he and compatriot
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player for Canada, Bonneau lost both a doubles and singles rubber on clay in a 1981 tie held against
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4-6, 3-6, and reaching the second round (quarters) in doubles, partnering compatriot Martin Dyotte.
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defeated Canada 3-2 to advance to the American zone final. Bonneau lost his round 1 match-up to
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Bonneau continued his run of contesting Canadian-only tournaments competing in the
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Bonneau competed for the first time on tour outside of Canada in April, at the
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in a dead rubber. Canada prevailed in this America Zone quarterfinal 4-1.
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Bonneau competed in his second grand slam event singles main draw at the
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in four sets as well as a fifth and deciding rubber, 10-12, 1-6, 2-6 to
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In the summer, Bonneau played in the main draw in singles first at the
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in Portugal, in April. He lost the singles final to South African
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tour events. His best result was a third round appearance in the
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in the first round, in straight sets, and lost to World No. 444
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Three weeks later, Bonneau won his only tour singles title, the
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in both singles and doubles. In singles he beat World No. 822
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In October, Bonneau lost in the first round in singles at the
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lost in straight sets in the first round to South African
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in the round of 16. In doubles, he and fellow Quebecer
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Bonneau had a career singles win–loss record of 6–18 in
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In the next round, held in August, also in Chicoutimi,
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In 1996, at age 34, Bonneau was ranked 3rd in Quebec.
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Bonneau turned professional in 1984 after winning the
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lost in the first round to the Chilean brother duo of
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Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the United States
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in February, losing in the first round in singles to
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he reached the quarters, losing to an up-and-coming
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in three sets in the first round, future top tenner
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Bonneau and Calvo lost the final to 316:, which he attained on July 28, 1986. 706:After a week off, Bonneau played the 332:. In doubles action he and partner 326:Player's International Canadian Open 25: 945:Association of Tennis Professionals 866: 13: 1018:Sportspeople from Saguenay, Quebec 14: 1034: 934: 640:, he lost in the first round, to 617:, he lost in the first round, to 605:. In doubles, partnering Briton 578:. In doubles, he and compatriot 328:in 1980, losing 0-6, 7-6, 1-6 to 197:6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 493:Grand Prix de Tennis de Toulouse 156: 30: 1023:Racket sportspeople from Quebec 959:International Tennis Federation 917: 903: 714:before losing to World No. 88 324:Bonneau first competed in the 1: 897: 844:in the second round and then 781:. 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