Guillermo Coria
|- valign=" top" | Country: | Argentinian |- valign=" top" | Residence: | Venado Tuerto |- valign=" top" | Professional since: | 2000 |- valign=" top" | Better classification: | 3rd (March 5th 2004) |- valign=" top" | Titles into simple: | 9 titles |- valign=" top" ! colspan=" 2" bgcolor=" #99ccff" | Large Slams |- valign=" top" | Open Australia | 4th turn in 2003, 2005 |- valign=" top" | Roland Garros | Finalist in 2004 Semi-finalist in 2003 |- valign=" top" | Wimbledon | 4th turn in 2005 |- valign=" top" | U.S. Open | 1/4 of finale in 2003, 2005 |}
Guillermo Coria is a player of Argentinian Tennis . It was born the January 13rd 1982 with Rufino. Its surface of predilection is the beaten Ground. In 2004, it reached the third place with the classification ATP and the finale of the tournament of Roland Garros beaten by his compatriot Gastón Gaudio in 5 sets. During this final, it led 2 sets to 0 before being tetanized by cramps. It belongs to the team of Argentina of Coupe Davis and is called El Mago (the magician). Since 2006, a serious wound with the shoulder followed by a general loss of confidence are the cause of a maladjustment of its service and a fall of motivation for the competition. Its main objective is always Roland-Garros, he says to have “a revenge to take, I want to gain Roland Garros”.
Characteristics
- 1m75, 70 kg
- Droitier (reverse with two hands)
- Professional since 2000
- Titles: 9
- Better classification ATP: 3rd (May 3rd, 2004)
Prize list
Titles into simple (9)
Finales into simple (11)
Others
- International of France: Finalist in 2004: Semi-finalist in 2003: eighth of finale in 2005
- Masters of Monte Carlo: Winner in 2004: Finalist in 2003 and 2005 Semi-finalist in 2001
- Masters of Rome: Finalist in 2005
- Masters of Hamburg: Winner in 2003: Finalist in 2004
- Masters of Miami: Finalist in 2004
Results in Large Slam
Into simple
In double
Notes and references of the article
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