Carlos Taberner

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Carlos Taberner Tennis player
Nation: SpainSpain Spain
Birthday: August 8, 1997
Size: 183 cm
Weight: 78 kg
1st professional season: 2015
Playing hand: Right, two-handed backhand
Trainer: Germán Anglada
José Francisco Altur
Pablo Lozano
Prize money: $ 185,830
singles
Career record: 1: 2
Highest ranking: 175 (October 23, 2017)
Current placement: 192
Grand Slam record
Double
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 337 (September 18, 2017)
Current placement: 1186
Last update of the infobox:
December 2nd, 2019
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Carlos Taberner (born August 8, 1997 in Valencia ) is a Spanish tennis player .

Career

Carlos Taberner started playing tennis when he was 8 years old. On the Junior Tour he already played around 60 matches between 2012 and 2015, of which he was able to win 40. His best placement in the junior world rankings was a 92nd place.

On the Profi Tour he appeared regularly on the third-class ITF Future Tour from 2014 , initially without more than one victory in a row. In 2015 he reached his first two semi-finals on the same tour and was able to finish the year in the top 1000 of the world rankings for the first time . In the following year, the Spaniard increased significantly. A total of eight futures finals resulted in three titles. At the end of the year he was able to participate in the qualification of tournaments of the ATP Challenger Tour because of his better ranking . In Casablanca he was able to qualify for his first Challenger main draw. He finished the year on rank 340 in singles and 449 in doubles.

In 2017 Taberner started with the aim of playing as many Challengers as possible throughout the year. His first good result in this category he achieved in May in Shymkent , where he won three matches in a row and only lost to Yannick Hanfmann in the semifinals . Exactly the same picture emerged two months later in San Benedetto . This time he lost in the semifinals against Laslo Đere . He also managed to win his first Challenger title in doubles alongside Pol Toledo Bagué . In September Taberner managed to reach the individual finals two weeks in a row. There he lost - in Banja Luka against Maximilian Marterer and in Hermannstadt against Cedrik-Marcel Stebe - against a German. He finished the year in 181st place in the top 200 for the first time. At the beginning of 2018, Taberner qualified for an ATP World Tour tournament for the first time in Montpellier . At the start of the main round he also defeated Norbert Gombos and lost to Lucas Pouille in the round of 16 .

successes

Legend (number of victories)
Grand Slam
ATP World Tour Finals
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
ATP World Tour 500 Series
ATP World Tour 250 Series
ATP Challenger Tour (1)

Double

Tournament victories

No. date competition Topping partner Final opponent Result
1. July 22, 2017 ItalyItaly San Benedetto sand SpainSpain Pol Toledo Bagué ItalyItaly Flavio Cipolla Adrian Ungur
RomaniaRomania 
7: 5, 6: 4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Get To Know Spain's Latest #NextGenATP Carlos Taberner. In: atpworldtour.com. September 29, 2017, accessed April 4, 2018 .