Jordi Arrese
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Nation:
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Spain Spain
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Birthday:
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August 29, 1964
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Size:
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175 cm
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1st professional season:
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1982
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Resignation:
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1996
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Playing hand:
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Right
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Prize money:
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$ 1,847,136
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singles
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Career record:
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224: 210
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Career title:
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6th
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Highest ranking:
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23 (November 4 1991)
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Grand Slam record
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Grand Slam title: 00000 0
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Double
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Career record:
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83: 112
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Career title:
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4th
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Highest ranking:
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62 (August 14 1995)
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Grand Slam record
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Grand Slam title: 00000 0
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Mixed
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Grand Slam record
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Grand Slam title: 00000 0
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Olympic games
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Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )
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Jordi Arrese (born August 29, 1964 in Barcelona ) is a former Spanish tennis player .
Arrese reached the final in the men's singles at the 1992 Olympics in his hometown, in which he was defeated by the Swiss Marc Rosset in five sets.
In total, he won six singles and four doubles titles in his career. He reached his highest ranking in the ATP world rankings in 1991 with position 23.
Together with Juan Avendaño , Jordi Arrese led Spain to win the Davis Cup in 2004 . In October 2005 he was replaced by Emilio Sánchez .
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