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Álex Calatrava

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Country (sports)
  
Spain

Role
  
Tennis Player

Coach
  
Jose Francisco Altur

Prize money
  
$1,335,933

Height
  
1.9 m

Residence
  
Andorra

Career titles
  
1

Weight
  
82 kg

Retired
  
2007

Name
  
Alex Calatrava

Turned pro
  
1993


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Born
  
14 June 1973 (age 50) Cologne, West Germany (
1973-06-14
)

Plays
  
Right-handed (one-handed backhand)

Career record
  
67–109 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)

Highest ranking
  
No. 44 (12 February 2001)

Pete Sampras great shots selection against Alex Calatrava (Hamburg 2001 1R)


Alex Patricio Calatrava (born 14 June 1973) is a former tour tennis player from Spain, who turned professional in 1993. The right-hander won one singles title (2000, San Marino). He reached his highest ATP singles ranking of World No. 44 in February 2001.

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Tennis career

Calatrava defeated up and coming British star Alex Bogdanovic in five sets at 2004 US Open.

In July 2005 Calatrava was beaten by 18-year old Novak Djokovic. The Serb dispatched Calatrava in straight sets at the Umag tournament in Croatia.

Personal

Calatrava was born in Germany while his parents lived there, returning to Spain live in 1980. His Spanish father, Jose, met his French mother, Gabrielle, while working Germany. Calatrava's uncle is the renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.

Calatrava lived in California from 1989 to 1991 and attended a high school for one year in Palm Springs. He also lived a year in Indian Wells under the guidance of Spanish coach José Higueras. He was the number one ranked junior player in California in 1991.

References

Álex Calatrava Wikipedia