Martín Rodríguez
Nation:
Argentina Argentina
Birthday:
18th December 1969
Size:
178 cm
Weight:
75 kg
1st professional season:
1991
Playing hand:
Right
Trainer:
Horacio de la Peña
Prize money:
$ 1,221,361
singles
Career record:
16:40
Highest ranking:
71 (June 16 1999)
Grand Slam record
Grand Slam title: 00000 0
Double
Career record:
143: 151
Career title:
6th
Highest ranking:
15 (October 25, 2004)
Grand Slam record
Grand Slam title: 00000 0
Mixed
Grand Slam record
Grand Slam title: 00000 0
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )
Martín Rodríguez (born December 18, 1969 in Córdoba ) is a retired Argentinian tennis player .
Life
Rodríguez became a professional tennis player in 1991 and initially played on the ATP Challenger Tour . In the course of his career he won 11 doubles titles and one more singles. On the ATP World Tour he won a total of six double titles, four of them with his compatriot Gastón Etlis . He reached his highest ranking in the tennis world rankings in 1999 with position 71 in singles and in 2004 with position 15 in doubles. At the 2002 ATP tournament in Basel , his doping test showed that the caffeine level was too high . He was fined $ 6,725 and stripped of 60 world ranking points.
His best individual result in Grand Slam tournaments was participation in the second round at the 1999 French Open . At the Australian Open he was able to reach the semi-finals in two consecutive years. With Gastón Etlis he lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in 2003 , the following year both lost to eventual tournament winners Michaël Llodra and Fabrice Santoro .
Rodríguez completed a double game in 2000 for the Argentine Davis Cup team . In America group zone I, Argentina met Canada in the first round . Rodríguez and his partner Martín García lost against Daniel Nestor and Sébastien Lareau clearly in three sets, the game was lost 4-1 overall. Etlis competed once for Argentina at the Summer Olympics . At the 2004 Olympic Games , he joined Etlis in doubles and was defeated by the later gold medalists Nicolás Massú and Fernando González in the second round .
Tournament victories
Legend
Grand Slam
Tennis Masters Cup
ATP Masters Series
ATP International Series Gold
ATP International Series (6)
Double
No.
date
competition
Topping
partner
Final opponent
Bottom line
1.
February 11, 2002
Chile Viña del Mar
sand
Argentina Gastón Etlis
Argentina Lucas Arnold Ker Luis Lobo Argentina
6: 3, 6: 4
2.
February 18, 2002
Argentina Buenos Aires
sand
Argentina Gastón Etlis
Sweden Simon Aspelin Andrew Kratzmann Australia
3: 6, 6: 3, [10: 4]
3.
August 18, 2003
United States long Island
Hard court
South Africa Robbie Koenig
Czech Republic Martin Damm Cyril Suk Czech Republic
6: 3, 7: 6 4
4th
April 19, 2004
Spain Valencia (1)
sand
Argentina Gastón Etlis
Spain Feliciano López Marc López Spain
7: 5, 7: 6
5.
April 10, 2005
Spain Valencia (2)
sand
Chile Fernando González
Argentina Lucas Arnold Ker Mariano Hood Argentina
6: 4, 6: 4
6th
August 22, 2005
United States New Haven
Hard court
Argentina Gastón Etlis
United States Rajeev Ram Bobby Reynolds United States
6: 4, 6: 3
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Decision in the case of Martin Rodriguez ITF September 22, 2003 ( Memento from June 4, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
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