In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Barrios and the second or maternal family name is
Vera.
Tomás Barrios Vera.jpg) Barrios Vera in 2023 |
Full name | Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera |
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Country (sports) | Chile |
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Residence | Santiago, Chile |
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Born | (1997-12-10) 10 December 1997 Chillán, Chile |
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Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
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Turned pro | 2019 |
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Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
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Coach | Guillermo Gomez |
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Prize money | US $ 1,267,087 |
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Career record | 8–22 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) |
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Career titles | 0 |
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Highest ranking | No. 93 (15 January 2024) |
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Current ranking | No. 108 (30 June 2025) |
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Australian Open | 1R (2022) |
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French Open | Q2 (2021, 2022, 2023, 2025) |
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Wimbledon | 2R (2023) |
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US Open | Q1 (2021, 2023, 2024, 2025) |
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Olympic Games | 1R (2021, 2024) |
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Career record | 16–16 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) |
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Career titles | 1 |
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Highest ranking | No. 217 (7 February 2022) |
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Current ranking | No. 476 (30 June 2025) |
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Last updated on: 30 June 2025. |
Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera (Latin American Spanish: [maɾˈselo toˈmas ˈβarjos ˈβeɾa];[a] born 10 December 1997), also known as Tomás Barrios, is a Chilean professional tennis player. Barrios has a career high ATP rankings in singles of World No. 93 achieved on 15 January 2024 and in doubles of No. 217 achieved on 28 February 2022.[1] He is currently the No. 3 player from Chile.[2] He has won five Challenger singles titles.
Professional career
2021: Major and Olympics debuts, top 150, Challenger title
Barrios Vera reached his first challenger final in homesoil, at the Santiago challenger, but lost to Sebastián Báez.
He reached the final of the 2021 Almaty Challenger II losing to Jesper De Jong, which resulted in a career high of No. 210 on 21 June 2021.[1]
In the following week, Barrios qualified for his first Grand Slam at the 2021 Wimbledon Championships, where he lost to former finalist Kevin Anderson in the first round. As a result, he entered the top 200 reaching a career-high ranking of No. 194 on 12 July 2021.[1]
Barrios qualified to represent Chile at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He lost in the first round to Jérémy Chardy.
In the following month, Barrios won his first Challenger title in Meerbusch, Germany, defeating Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in two sets at the final.[3] The next day, he reached a new career-high ranking of No. 172 on 16 August 2021.[1]
He finished the 2021 season ranked No. 147 in the singles rankings.
2022-2023: First ATP quarterfinal and Major win
He reached the quarterfinals at the 2023 Córdoba Open as a wildcard defeating Daniel Galan and eight seed Bernabé Zapata Miralles.[4][5] Later in the year, he clinched his second and third Challenger titles by winning the 2023 San Luis Open Challenger, defeating Dominik Koepfer in straight sets,[6][7] and the 2023 Florianópolis Challenger defeating Alejandro Tabilo in straight sets.[8]
After qualifying for the main draw, he won his first Major match against Sebastian Baez at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships,[9] before losing to David Goffin in the second round.[10]
2024-2025: United Cup, Top 100, Masters debut and first win
He made his debut at the 2024 United Cup in mixed doubles partnering Daniela Seguel where they stunned Greek top 10 duo Maria Sakkari and Stefanos Tsitsipas.[11]
He reached the top 100 at world No. 95 in the singles rankings on 8 January 2024.[1]
Barrios Vera won his fifth Challenger title in Campinas and returned to No. 128 in the rankings on 7 April 2025.[12][1]
Barrios Vera made his Masters 1000 debut at the 2025 Italian Open after qualifying for the main draw but lost to Jaume Munar in the first round.[13]
Barrios Vera qualified for the main draw and then recorded his first Masters win at the 2025 National Bank Open defeating Gael Monfils in the first round, saving four match points.[14]
Davis Cup
Barrios Vera represents Chile in the Davis Cup.[15] He was first nominated to the team for the 2017 Davis Cup and played in a match against Dominican tennis player José Olivares.
Key
W
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F
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SF
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QF
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#R
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RR |
Q#
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DNQ
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A
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NH
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(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Singles
Current through the 2025 Australian Open.
Doubles
Tournament |
2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
SR |
W–L
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Grand Slam tournaments
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Australian Open
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A
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A
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A
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A
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A
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A
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0 / 0
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0–0
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French Open
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A
|
A
|
A
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A
|
A
|
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0 / 0
|
0–0
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Wimbledon
|
A
|
NH
|
A
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A
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A
|
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0 / 0
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0–0
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US Open
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A
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A
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A
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A
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A
|
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0 / 0
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0–0
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Win–loss
|
0–0
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0–0
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0–0
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0–0
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0–0
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0–0
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0 / 0
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0–0
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National representation
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Davis Cup
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RR
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QR
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WG1
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|
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0 / 1
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0–5
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ATP Cup
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NH
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A
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A
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RR
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NH
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0 / 1
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2–1
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Career statistics
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2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
Career
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Tournaments
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0
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1
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1
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2
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3
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3
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10
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Titles / Finals
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0 / 0
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0 / 0
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0 / 0
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0 / 0
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0 / 0
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1 / 1
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1 / 1
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Overall win–loss
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0–2
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2–2
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1–2
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3–2
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4–2
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4–2
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14–12
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Year-end ranking
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518
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275
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264
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336
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725
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54%
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ATP Tour finals
Doubles: 1 (1 title)
Legend
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Grand Slam (0–0)
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ATP Masters 1000 (0–0)
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ATP 500 (0–0)
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ATP 250 (1–0)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (0–0)
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Clay (1–0)
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Grass (0–0)
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Finals by setting
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Outdoor (1–0)
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Indoor (0–0)
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ATP Challenger and ITF Tour finals
Singles: 27 (12 titles, 15 runner-ups)
Legend
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ATP Challenger Tour (5–9)
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ITF Futures/WTT (7–6)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (2–4)
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Clay (10–11)
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Grass (0–0)
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Carpet (0–0)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Loss
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0–1
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Nov 2015
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Colombia F9, Valledupar
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Futures
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Hard
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Tigre Hank
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5–7, 0–6
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Win
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1–1
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May 2016
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Mexico F2, Pachuca
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Futures
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Hard
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Darian King
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6–1, 7–6 (7–3)
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Win
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2–1
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Oct 2016
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Colombia F4, Valledupar
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Futures
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Hard
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Daniel Elahi Galán
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4–6, 6–3, 7–6 (7–5)
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Loss
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2–2
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Mar 2017
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Greece F3, Heraklion
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Futures
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Clay
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Marek Jaloviec
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2–6, 5–7
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Win
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3–2
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Dec 2017
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Chile F3, Antofagasta
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Futures
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Clay
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Alejandro Tabilo
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5–7, 7–6 (7–5), 6–2
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Win
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4–2
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Jan 2018
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USA F5, Weston
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Futures
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Clay
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Fred Gil
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6–2, 6–0
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Loss
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4–3
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Mar 2018
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Greece F3, Heraklion
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Futures
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Hard
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Marko Tepavac
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3–6, 5–7
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Loss
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4–4
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Mar 2018
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Greece F4, Heraklion
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Futures
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Hard
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Stefan Seifert
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7–6 (7–4), 2–6, 2–6
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Loss
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4–5
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Apr 2018
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Greece F5, Heraklion
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Futures
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Hard
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Yannick Jankovits
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4–6, 3–6
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Win
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5–5
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Apr 2018
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USA F11, Orange Park
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Futures
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Clay
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Noah Rubin
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6–4, 6–3
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Win
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6–5
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Aug 2019
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M25 Portoviejo, Ecuador
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WTT
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Clay
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Juan Pablo Ficovich
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6–2, 6–0
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Win
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7–5
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Feb 2020
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M25 Lima, Peru
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WTT
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Clay
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Carlos Gómez-Herrera
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6–2, 6–2
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Loss
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7–6
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Feb 2020
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M25 Lima, Peru
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WTT
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Clay
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Facundo Argüello
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2–6, 4–6
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Loss
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0–1
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Mar 2021
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Santiago, Chile
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Challenger
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Clay
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Sebastián Báez
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3–6, 6–7 (4–7)
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Loss
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0–2
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Jun 2021
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Almaty II, Kazakhstan
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Challenger
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Clay
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Jesper de Jong
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1–6, 2–6
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Win
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1–2
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Aug 2021
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Meerbusch, Germany
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Challenger
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Clay
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Juan Manuel Cerúndolo
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7–6(9–7), 6–3
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Loss
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1–3
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May 2022
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Salvador, Brazil
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Challenger
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Clay
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João Domingues
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6–7(9–11), 1-6
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Loss
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1–4
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May 2022
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Poznań, Poland
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Challenger
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Clay
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Arthur Rinderknech
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3–6, 6–7(2–7)
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Loss
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1–5
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Jan 2023
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Piracicaba, Brazil
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Challenger
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Clay
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Andrea Collarini
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2–6, 6–7(1–7)
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Win
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2–5
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Apr 2023
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San Luis Potosí, Mexico
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Challenger
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Clay
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Dominik Koepfer
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7–6(8–6), 7–5
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Win
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3–5
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Apr 2023
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Florianópolis, Brazil
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Challenger
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Clay
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Alejandro Tabilo
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6–4, 6–4
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Loss
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3–6
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Jun 2023
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Poznań, Poland
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Challenger
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Clay
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Mariano Navone
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5–7, 3–6
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Loss
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3–7
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Jul 2024
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Trieste, Italy
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Challenger
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Clay
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Federico Agustín Gómez
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1–6, 2–6
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Win
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4–7
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Jul 2024
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Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Challenger
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Clay
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Alexey Zakharov
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6–2, 6–1
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Loss
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4–8
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Oct 2024
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Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Challenger
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Clay
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Federico Agustín Gómez
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1–6, 4–6
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Loss
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4–9
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Jan 2025
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Punta del Este, Uruguay
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Challenger
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Clay
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Daniel Elahi Galán
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7–5, 4–6, 4–6
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Win
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5–9
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Apr 2025
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Campinas, Brazil
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Challenger
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Clay
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Álvaro Guillén Meza
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6–4, 6–3
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Doubles: 11 (5 titles, 6 runner-ups)
Legend
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ATP Challenger Tour (1–2)
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ITF Futures/WTT (4–4)
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Finals by surface
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Hard (1–1)
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Clay (4–5)
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Grass (0–0)
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Carpet (0–0)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score
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Loss
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0–1
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Oct 2015
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Chile F6, Santiago
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Futures
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Clay
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Jorge Montero
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Jorge Aguilar Victor Núñez
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walkover
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Loss
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0–2
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Dec 2015
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Chile F8, Temuco
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Futures
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Clay
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Jorge Montero
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Franco Agamenone Patricio Heras
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6–2, 6–7 (5–7), [8–10]
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Win
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1–2
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Dec 2015
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Chile F9, Osorno
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Futures
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Clay
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Jorge Montero
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Guillermo Rivera Aránguiz Cristóbal Saavedra Corvalán
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6–4, 6–1
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Loss
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1–3
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Dec 2015
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Chile F10, Puerto Montt
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Futures
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Hard
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Jorge Montero
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Franco Agamenone Tomás Lipovšek Puches
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3–6, 6–3, [3–10]
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Win
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2–3
|
Dec 2016
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Chile F12, Talca
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Futures
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Clay
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Jorge Montero
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Gabriel Alejandro Hidalgo Federico Moreno
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6–4, 6–3
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Win
|
1–0
|
Mar 2017
|
Santiago, Chile
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Challenger
|
Clay
|
Nicolás Jarry
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Máximo González Andrés Molteni
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6–4, 6–3
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Win
|
3–3
|
Mar 2017
|
Greece F3, Heraklion
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Futures
|
Hard
|
Benjamin Bonzi
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Yaraslav Shyla Dzmitry Zhyrmont
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4–6, 7–6 (7–5), [10–7]
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Loss
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3–4
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Nov 2017
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Chile F7, Talca
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Futures
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Clay
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Juan Carlos Sáez
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Mariano Kestelboim Matias Zukas
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6–7(5–7), 5–7
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Win
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4–4
|
Feb 2020
|
M25 Lima, Peru
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WTT
|
Clay
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Carlos Gómez-Herrera
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Nicolás Alberto Arreche Jorge Panta
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7–5, 6–2
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Loss
|
1–1
|
Oct 2021
|
Lima II, Peru
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Challenger
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Clay
|
Alejandro Tabilo
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Sergio Galdós Gonçalo Oliveira
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2–6, 6–2, [5–10]
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Loss
|
1–2
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Oct 2024
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Campinas, Brazil
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Challenger
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Clay
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Facundo Mena
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Orlando Luz Mateus Alves
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3–6, 4–6
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Davis Cup
Participations (2–5)
Group membership
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World Group (0–1)
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Qualifying Round (0–3)
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WG Play-off (0–0)
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Group I (2–1)
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Group II (0–0)
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Group III (0–0)
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Group IV (0–0)
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Matches by surface
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Hard (1–2)
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Clay (1–3)
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Grass (0–0)
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Carpet (0–0)
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Matches by type
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Singles (1–1)
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Doubles (1–4)
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Rubber outcome
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No.
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Rubber
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Match type (partner if any)
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Opponent nation
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Opponent player(s)
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Score
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5–0; 3-5 February 2017; Centro Nacional de Tenis Parque del Este, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Davis Cup Group I semi-finals; hard (outdoor) surface
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Victory
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1
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IV
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Singles
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Dominican Republic
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José Olivares
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7–610–8, 7–67–2
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3–2; 1-2 February 2019; Salzburgarena, Salzburg, Austria; Davis Cup Finals Qualifying Round; clay (indoor) surface
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Defeat
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2
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III
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Doubles (with Hans Podlipnik)
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Austria
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Oliver Marach / Jürgen Melzer
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4–6, 6–2, 5–7
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1–2; 21 November 2019; Caja Mágica, Madrid, España; Davis Cup Finals; hard (indoor) surface
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Defeat
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3
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III
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Doubles (with Alejandro Tabilo)
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Germany
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Kevin Krawietz / Andreas Mies
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6–7(3–7), 3–6
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1–3; 6-7 March 2020; Royal Tennis Hall, Stockholm, Sweden; Davis Cup qualifying round; hard (indoor) surface
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Defeat
|
4
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II
|
Singles
|
Sweden
|
Mikael Ymer
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2–6, 3–6
|
Defeat
|
5
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III
|
Doubles (with Alejandro Tabilo)
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Markus Eriksson / Robert Lindstedt
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4–6, 4–6
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1–3; 17-18 September 2021; NTC Arena, Bratislava, Slovakia; Davis Cup World Group I; hard (indoor) surface
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Defeat
|
6
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III
|
Doubles (with Alejandro Tabilo)
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Slovakia
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Filip Polášek / Igor Zelenay
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1–6, 6–7(4–7)
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4–0; 4-5 March 2022; Club de Tenis Unión, Viña del Mar, Chile; Davis Cup World Group I play-offs; clay (outdoor) surface
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Victory
|
5
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III
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Doubles (with Alejandro Tabilo)
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Slovenia
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Sebastian Dominko / Blaž Rola
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6–2, 6–3
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Notes
- ^ In isolation, Vera is pronounced [ˈbeɾa].
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