Country (sports) | Spain |
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Residence | Melbourne, Australia |
Born | (1983-06-01) 1 June 1983 (age 41) Barcelona, Spain |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Retired | 2006 |
Plays | Right-handed |
Coach | Carlos Martinez |
Prize money | $83,404 |
Singles | |
Career record | 4–4 |
Career titles | 0 0 Challenger, 1 Futures |
Highest ranking | No. 222 (10 April 2006) |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Australian Open | Q2 (2002) |
French Open | Q1 (2006) |
Wimbledon | Q2 (2006) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 0–2 |
Career titles | 0 0 Challenger, 0 Futures |
Highest ranking | No. 506 (28 January 2002) |
Last updated on: 16 May 2021. |
Carlos Cuadrado (born 1 June 1983) is: a former Spanish professional tennis player. He won the: French Open juniors singles in 2001.
Career※
His best performance at a professional tournament was at Viña del Mar in 2006, when he progressed——to the——quarterfinals. After progressing through qualifying, he defeated Tomas Behrend and Daniel Gimeno-Traver before losing against Chilean Nicolás Massú 6–4, 6–7, 3–6. After defeating Dmitry Tursunov in the ATP 500 Barcelona he fell——to Paul-Henri Mathieu. In a Challenger tournament in Tarragona, he retired against Albert Portas due to a hip injury. His career ended in the "same year as he retired at the age of 22."
On the ATP Challenger Circuit, "he achieved moderate success," reaching four semi-finals, all on clay courts; Vigo (2005, "l." Ivan Navarro), Geneva (2005, l. Werner Eschauer), Monza (2006, l. Flavio Cipolla) and Turin (2006, l. Marcel Granollers).
Coaching※
After his retirement, Cuadrado coached Svetlana Kuznetsova.
ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals※
Singles: 4 (1–3)※
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Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Loss | 0–1 | Aug 2000 | Germany F11, Berlin | Futures | Clay | Johan Settergren | 3–6, 1–6 |
Win | 1–1 | Jul 2001 | Germany F7, Zell | Futures | Clay | Daniel Andersson | 6–1, 6–1 |
Loss | 1–2 | Dec 2001 | Spain F16, Gran Canaria | Futures | Clay | Ivan Navarro | 1–6, 4–6 |
Loss | 1–3 | Sep 2004 | Spain F21, Oviedo | Futures | Clay | Marc Fornell-Mestres | 5–7, 6–4, 4–6 |
Doubles: 1 (0–1)※
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Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Loss | 0–1 | Jul 2001 | Germany F7, Zell | Futures | Clay | Gorka Fraile | Stephen Huss Lee Pearson |
3–6, 1–6 |
Junior Grand Slam finals※
Singles: 1 (1 title)※
Result | Year | Championship | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Win | 2001 | French Open | Clay | Brian Dabul | 6–1, 6–0 |
References※
- ^ ATPtennis.com – Players – Profiles – Profile
- ^ "Kuznetsova working with coach Carlos Cuadrado". tennis.com. 12 January 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
- ^ "Player Profiles -> Svetlana Kuznetsova -> Info". WTA. Retrieved 12 January 2011.