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Luis Lobo
Argentine tennis player
Argentine tennis player
| Field | Value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | Luis Lobo | ||||
| birth_date | |||||
| birth_place | Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||||
| height | |||||
| turnedpro | 1994 | ||||
| retired | 2002 | ||||
| plays | Right-handed | ||||
| careerprizemoney | $913,682 | ||||
| singlesrecord | 2–3 | ||||
| singlestitles | 0 | ||||
| highestsinglesranking | No. 167 (7 October 1991) | ||||
| USOpenresult | Q3 (1992) | ||||
| doublesrecord | 192–130 | ||||
| doublestitles | 12 | ||||
| highestdoublesranking | No. 12 (21 July 1997) | ||||
| AustralianOpenDoublesresult | QF (1998) | ||||
| FrenchOpenDoublesresult | 3R (1996) | ||||
| WimbledonDoublesresult | 2R (2002) | ||||
| USOpenDoublesresult | QF (1996, 1998) | ||||
| medaltemplates-expand | yes | ||||
| country_represented | |||||
| CoachYears | 1998– | ||||
| CoachPlayers | {{unbulleted list | ||||
| Marcelo Ríos (1998–2001)<ref>{{cite web | url | http://www.emol.com/noticias/deportes/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=343622 | title = Último Minuto Emol.com}} | ||
| Carlos Moyá 2006<ref>{{cite web | title | Carlos Moya: Profile | publisher=Association of Tennis Professionals | url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Top-Players/Carlos-Moya.aspx | access-date=26 January 2011}}–2010(ret.) |
| David Nalbandian 2009<ref>{{Cite web | url | http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Top-Players/David-Nalbandian.aspx | title = Players | ATP Tour | Tennis}}– | ||
| Juan Mónaco (2004<ref>{{Cite web | url | http://www.tennis-ontheline.com/aw/aw040223.htm | title = Around the World with Mr. Ed (February 23, 2004)}}–2011) | ||
| CoachSinglesTitles | 12(R)-1(Moya)-1(N)-3(Mon.)=17(total) | ||||
| CoachDoublesTitles | 3(R)-2(Mon.)=5(total) | ||||
| CoachTournamentRecord | {{unbulleted list |
| medaltemplates-expand = yes | Marcelo Ríos (1998–2001) | Carlos Moyá 2006–2010(ret.) | David Nalbandian 2009– | Juan Mónaco (2004–2011) | 1998 Rome, Miami, Indian Wells Masters (Rios) | 1998 Grand Slam Cup (Rios) | 1999 Hamburg Masters (Rios) | 1998 Australian Open (Rios doubles) | 1999 Monte Carlo Masters (Rios doubles)
Luis Gustavo Lobo (born 9 November 1970) is a retired professional male tennis player from Argentina, who won the gold medal in the men's doubles competition at the 1995 Pan American Games.
He reached his career high doubles ranking, World No. 12, on 21 July 1997. He is currently a coach, and has worked with players including Spain's Carlos Moyà and Argentina's Juan Mónaco.
Career finals
Doubles: 20 (12 wins, 8 losses)
| Legend |
|---|
| Grand Slam (0) |
| Tennis Masters Cup (0) |
| ATP Masters Series (1) |
| ATP Championship Series (2) |
| ATP Tour (9) |
|
| Titles by surface |
|---|
| Hard (2) |
| Clay (10) |
| Grass (0) |
| Carpet (0) |
|}
| Result | W/L | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Win | 1. | Oct 1994 | Athens, Greece | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | ITA Cristian Brandi | |
| ITA Federico Mordegan | 5–7, 6–1, 6–4 | ||||||
| Loss | 1. | Jan 1995 | Auckland, New Zealand | Hard | ESP Javier Sánchez | CAN Grant Connell | |
| USA Patrick Galbraith | 6–4, 6–3 | ||||||
| Loss | 2. | Mar 1995 | Scottsdale, U.S. | Hard | ESP Javier Sánchez | USA Trevor Kronemann | |
| AUS David Macpherson | 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 | ||||||
| Loss | 3. | May 1995 | Monte-Carlo, Monaco | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | NED Jacco Eltingh | |
| NED Paul Haarhuis | 6–1, 6–2 | ||||||
| Loss | 4. | May 1995 | Munich, Germany | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | USA Trevor Kronemann | |
| AUS David Macpherson | 6–3, 6–4 | ||||||
| Win | 2. | Jul 1995 | Gstaad, Switzerland | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | FRA Arnaud Boetsch | |
| SUI Marc Rosset | 6–7, 7–6, 7–6 | ||||||
| Win | 3. | Aug 1995 | Umag, Croatia | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | SWE David Ekerot | |
| HUN László Markovits | 6–4, 6–0 | ||||||
| Win | 4. | Apr 1996 | Barcelona, Spain | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | GBR Neil Broad | |
| RSA Piet Norval | 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 | ||||||
| Loss | 5. | May 1996 | Prague, Czech Republic | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | RUS Yevgeny Kafelnikov | |
| CZE Daniel Vacek | 6–3, 6–7, 6–3 | ||||||
| Win | 5. | Aug 1996 | Umag, Croatia | Clay | ARG Pablo Albano | LAT Ģirts Dzelde | |
| AUT Udo Plamberger | 6–4, 6–1 | ||||||
| Win | 6. | Jan 1997 | Sydney Outdoor, Australia | Hard | ESP Javier Sánchez | NED Paul Haarhuis | |
| NED Jan Siemerink | 6–4, 6–7, 6–3 | ||||||
| Win | 7. | Mar 1997 | Scottsdale, U.S. | Hard | ESP Javier Sánchez | SWE Jonas Björkman | |
| USA Rick Leach | 6–3, 6–3 | ||||||
| Win | 8. | May 1997 | Hamburg, Germany | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | GBR Neil Broad | |
| RSA Piet Norval | 6–3, 7–6 | ||||||
| Win | 9. | Oct 1997 | Bucharest, Romania | Clay | ESP Javier Sánchez | NED Hendrik Jan Davids | |
| ARG Daniel Orsanic | 7–5, 7–5 | ||||||
| Win | 10. | Nov 1997 | Bogotá, Colombia | Clay | BRA Fernando Meligeni | MAR Karim Alami | |
| VEN Maurice Ruah | 6–1, 6–3 | ||||||
| Win | 11. | Jul 2001 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Clay | ESP Àlex Corretja | SWE Simon Aspelin | |
| AUS Andrew Kratzmann | 6–1, 6–4 | ||||||
| Loss | 6. | Jul 2001 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Clay | ESP Àlex Corretja | NED Paul Haarhuis | |
| NED Sjeng Schalken | 6–4, 6–2 | ||||||
| Loss | 7. | Feb 2002 | Viña del Mar, Chile | Clay | ARG Lucas Arnold Ker | ARG Gastón Etlis | |
| ARG Martin Rodríguez | 6–3, 6–4 | ||||||
| Loss | 8. | Apr 2002 | Casablanca, Morocco | Clay | ARG Martín García | AUS Stephen Huss | |
| RSA Myles Wakefield | 6–4, 6–2 | ||||||
| Win | 12. | Sep 2002 | Palermo, Italy | Clay | ARG Lucas Arnold Ker | CZE František Čermák | |
| CZE Leoš Friedl | 6–4, 4–6, 6–2 |
Mixed doubles: 1 finals (1 runner-ups)
| Result | Year | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loss | 1998 | French Open | Clay | USA Serena Williams | USA Justin Gimelstob | |
| USA Venus Williams | 3–6, 4–6 |
References
References
- "Último Minuto {{!".
- "Carlos Moya: Profile". Association of Tennis Professionals.
- "Players | ATP Tour | Tennis".
- "Around the World with Mr. Ed (February 23, 2004)".
- "Juan Monaco Hires Gaston Etlis as New Tennis Coach".
- "Luis Lobo". OLYMadMen.
- "Luis Lobo: Profile". Association of Tennis Professionals.
- "Pan American Games History". United States Tennis Association.
- "Luis Lobo: Rankings History". Association of Tennis Professionals.
- "Biography: Monaco, Juan (ARG)". International Tennis Federation.
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