Renzo Olivo
Age: 33 (15/03/1992)
  • Overview
    ATP singles titles
    0-0
    23-33
    ATP doubles titles
    0-0
    6-9
    Prize money
    $0
    $1,461,638
    Prize money
    $0
    $1,461,638
    Titles
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    0
    Titles
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    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Began playing tennis at age 4 because his father owned a tennis club Father, Antonio; mother, Mirian; two brothers, Alvaro and Giani; sister, Rosina Speaks Spanish, English, French Favourite surface is clay and shot is forehand Favourite tournament is the US Open Idol growing up was David Nalbandian Hobbies include going out with friends, TV, movies and sports Supports Newells Old Boys (football) Trained from age 12 to 16 in France Fitness trainer is Emilio Marchen

    Career

    The Argentine finished 2015 in Top 200 and 2016 in Top 100 at year-end best No. 83. Achieved career-high No. 78 on Jan. 9, 2017 following 22-13 campaign on ATP Challenger Tour

    Advanced to 1st ATP Tour SF at 2016 Hamburg (d. Kohlschreiber after saving 2 MPs, l. to Cuevas) and reached QF in ATP debut at 2014 Bastad as Q (d. Mathieu and Robredo, l. to Cuevas)

    Has compiled records of 191-208 at Challengers with 3 clay titles and 102-59 at Futures with 5 clay titles. Went 71-34 on ITF Juniors Circuit, including 3-0 record vs. 2011 year-end junior No. 1 Vesely

    Reached 2R at 2016 Australian Open as Q (d. Vesely in 5 sets, l. to Delbonis in 5 sets) and 2017 Roland Garros (d. Tsonga, l. to Edmund). Biggest win of career came over No. 11 Tsonga at Roland Garros

    Earned 1st ATP ranking point at age 17 on Oct. 12, 2009 following 1R win at Santiago Del Estero, ARG Futures as WC (d. Martire, l. to Bujniewicz in 2R). Peaked at No. 8 in junior rankings on Apr. 12, 2010

    Reached junior QFs in singles at 2010 Roland Garros (l. to Collarini) and 2010 Wimbledon (d. Vesely, l. to Golding), and in doubles at 2009 US Open w/Lavie (l. to Obry/Puget)

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