Nicolas Peifer
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Nicolas Peifer (born 13 October 1990 in Strasbourg) is a French wheelchair tennis player. In doubles, Peifer has completed the career Super Slam, having won all four majors, a Paralympic gold medal in 2016, and the Wheelchair Tennis Masters over the course of his career.
In 2007 Peifer won the Junior Masters.
Grand Slam wins
Doubles

- French Open: 2011 (w/ Kunieda), 2017 (w/ Houdet)
- US Open: 2011 (w/ Houdet)
- Wimbledon: 2015 (w/ Fernández)
- Australian Open: 2018 (w/ Houdet)
Legal issues
In December of 2022 Peifer was given a suspended six-month prison sentence by a court in France for sexually harassing a minor aged under 15 years. The initial charge of "sexual proposition made to a minor under 15 by electronic means" was changed to "sexual harassment" after a court hearing in Peifer's hometown of Sarreguemines in north-eastern France .
External links
- at the International Tennis Federation
- at the International Paralympic Committee
- at Équipe de France (in French)
- at France Paralympique (in French)