Juan Monaco, one of the ATP World Tour’s most popular and consistent players for more than a decade, announced his retirement this week on social media. Some of his peers past and present wished ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentine tennis player Juan Monaco announced his retirement on Monday. The 33-year-old Monaco won nine ATP singles titles and reached No. 10 in the rankings in ...
On this day, ten years ago, Rafael Nadal claimed his only Buenos Aires crown. The king of clay lifted his first ATP trophy in nine months following wrist issues. He celebrated his 65th ATP title, ...
Guillermo Coria defeated compatriots in 2003, and Juan Monaco did the same in 2009. Nicolas Almagro joined the list in 2011 before the king of clay stepped onto the scene. Nadal embraced the South ...
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