Rodrigo-Antonio Grilli

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Rodrigo-Antonio Grilli Tennis player
Nation: BrazilBrazil Brazil
Birthday: November 20, 1979
Resignation: 2012
Playing hand: Right
Prize money: $ 72,000
singles
Career record: 0-0
Highest ranking: 441 (October 6, 2008)
Double
Career record: 0: 2
Highest ranking: 198 (December 12, 2011)
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Rodrigo-Antonio Grilli (born November 20, 1979 in São Paulo ) is a former Brazilian tennis player .

Career

Among the juniors, Grilli achieved his best ranking in the junior ranking with 118th place without having played in important tournaments. Until 2002 he studied at UCLA , where he also played college tennis .

In 2004 he was able to play more successfully with the professionals for the first time: he won his first title of the third-class ITF Future Tour and was in the top 600 of the tennis world rankings . A year later, he won two more singles titles, which also remained his last. In 2007 he achieved his only victory that he could achieve on the ATP Challenger Tour . In 2008 he was the highest in the ranking at 441th place.

Grilli was more successful in doubles. Until 2007 he had won 5 futures so far. In 2000 and 2001, at the very beginning of his career at the ATP Tour tournament, he worked in Long Island . With his partner Juan Ignacio Cerda he never got past the first round. In 2006 he moved into the finals of his first challenger in Maui . In 2008 he won 5, 2009 4 and 2010 3 futures. From 2011 to 2013 another four were added. His only tournament that he could win at the Challenger level was in 2010 in Belo Horizonte at the side of Leonardo Church . Two more times - in Recife and Guayaquil - he was in the final before he played his last tournament in 2012. At the end of 2011 he had reached his career high of 198th place.

successes

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

Double

Tournament victories

No. date competition Topping partner Final opponent Result
1. September 19, 2010 BrazilBrazil Belo Horizonte sand BrazilBrazil Leonardo Church SwedenSweden Christian Lindell João Souza
BrazilBrazil 
6: 3, 6: 3

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