Juan Cerundolo
Juan Manuel Cerundolo is a professional tennis player from Argentina. He turned professional in 2018 and has since earned a little over US$310,000. Coached by Andres Dellatorre and Alejandro Cerundolo, he achieved a career-high ranking of No.79 on January 31, 2022.
Player Profile and Personal Life
Cerundolo was born on November 15, 2000. His hometown is Buenos Aires in Argentina. The Argentinian player stands 183 cm tall. He is left-handed and he has a two-handed backhand. His weight was last listed at 71 kg.He is the brother of Francisco Cerundolo, who also plays tennis professionally. He and his brother reached back-to-back semi-finals in 2021.
Career
Cerundolo turned professional in 2018 but he didn’t make his main draw debut until 2021. This was at the Cordoba Open, where he went on to win the title. He became the lowest-ranked player, at No.335, to win an ATP Tour title since 1990. He also became the youngest Argentinian since Jose Acasuso, who reached an ATP final and the youngest to win since Santiago Ventura.Also in 2021, he made his first notable Grand Slam finish when he made it to the third qualifier of the French Open. Later that year, he made it to the first qualifier of Wimbledon. Earlier that year, he broke into the Top 100 and reached a career-high ranking of No.79 in January.
Career Record
Singles
- Career Titles: 1
- Highest Ranking: No. 79 (January 31,
- Current Ranking: No. 119 (February
Grand Slam Singles Performances
- Australian Open - 1R (2022)
- French Open - Q3 (2021)
- Wimbledon - Q1 (2021)
Doubles
- Highest Ranking: No. 376 (February
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