Gustavo Guerrero

      Gustavo Guerrero
      Country Argentina Argentina
      Born (1959-10-22) 22 October 1959 (age 53)
      Buenos Aires, Argentina
      Height 5'11" (180 cm)
      Weight 160 lbs (73 kg)
      Plays Left-handed
      Singles
      Career record 6-20
      Career titles 0
      Highest ranking No. 78 (22 Dec 1980)
      Grand Slam Singles results
      French Open 1R (1981, 1984)
      Doubles
      Career record 11-26
      Career titles 0
      Highest ranking No. 92 (14 Jul 1986)
      Grand Slam Doubles results
      French Open 2R (1986)

      Gustavo Guerrero (born 22 October 1959) is a former professional tennis player from Argentina.[1]

      Career

      Guerro competed in five French Opens.[2] He lost to Rod Frawley in the first round of the 1981 French Open and then to another Australian, Paul McNamee, in the 1984 French Open opening round.[2] His only Grand Slam win was in the men's doubles at the 1986 French Open, where he and Spaniard Jose Clavet beat Eddie Edwards and Francisco González, before being eliminated in the second round.[2]

      The Argentine was a semi-finalist at the Brussels Outdoor tournament in 1980, securing wins over Helmar Stiegler, Mike Cahill and Andreas Maurer.[2]

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      Challenger titles

      Singles: (1)

      No. Year Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
      1. 1980 Brazil Curitiba, Brazil Clay Brazil Marcos Hocevar 7–6, 6–3

      Doubles: (5)

      No. Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
      1. 1982 Italy Bari, Italy Clay Argentina Alejandro Ganzábal Italy Luca Bottazzi
      Switzerland Ivan Dupasquier
      6–3, 6–2
      2. 1986 France Clermont Ferrand, France Clay Argentina Javier Frana Israel Gilad Bloom
      West Germany Carl-Uwe Steeb
      6–1, 6–0
      3. 1986 France Chartres, France Clay Argentina Javier Frana Iran Mansour Bahrami
      France Eric Winogradsky
      6–2, 6–4
      4. 1991 Colombia Bogota, Colombia Clay Argentina Roberto Saad Brazil Jose Daher
      Brazil Cesar Kist
      6–4, 6–4
      5. 1991 Colombia Cali, Colombia Clay Argentina Roberto Saad Argentina Gustavo Garetto
      Argentina Marcelo Ingaramo
      6–4, 7–6
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      References

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