Guillermo Coria

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Guillermo Coria is a retired Argentine professional tennis player renowned for his exceptional clay-court prowess and former world No. 3 ranking.

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Guillermo Sebastián Coria 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argentine tennis player
human
tennis player
ATPMasters1000Titles Hamburg Masters champion
ATPMasters1000TitlesYear 2003
ATPsinglesTitles 9
ATPtourLevelTitles 9 singles titles
backhand two-handed backhand
continentOfOrigin South America
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
dateOfBirth 1982-01-13
era 2000s
familyName Coria
fullName Guillermo Coria self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guillermo Sebastián Coria
gender male
givenName Guillermo
grandSlamBestResultAustralianOpen fourth round
grandSlamBestResultFrenchOpen finalist
grandSlamBestResultUSOpen quarterfinals
grandSlamBestResultWimbledon fourth round
grandSlamFinalFrenchOpenYear 2004
handedness right-handed
hasSibling Federico Coria
highestSinglesRanking No. 3
juniorGrandSlamTitles boys' singles champion at Roland Garros
juniorGrandSlamTitlesYear 1999
knownFor exceptional clay-court prowess
language Spanish
nationality Argentine
nickName El Mago
notableRival Gastón Gaudio
Rafael Nadal
occupation professional tennis player
placeOfBirth Rufino, Santa Fe, Argentina
playingSurfaceSpecialty clay
postRetirementActivity tennis coach
tennis commentator
rankingCategory former top-10 player
former world No. 3 in singles
reachedWorldNo3On 2004-05-03
representedCountryInDavisCup Argentina
retired 2010
sport tennis
strength defensive skills
return of serve
speed and court coverage
styleOfPlay counterpuncher
surfaceWinRateLeader clay courts in early 2000s
turnedPro 2000

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Guillermo Coria fullName Guillermo Coria self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guillermo Sebastián Coria
Guillermo hasNotableBearer Guillermo Coria