Country (sports) Italy Name Andrea Gaudenzi Turned pro 1990 Prize money $3,063,479 Role Tennis player | Career record 219–231 Height 1.83 m Retired 2003 Career titles 3 Weight 84 kg | |
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Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Highest ranking No. 18 (27 February 1995) |
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Andrea Gaudenzi ([anˈdrɛːa ɡauˈdɛntsi]); born 30 July 1973 is a former tennis player from Italy, who turned professional in 1990 after becoming Junior World Champion winning both Roland Garros and US Open.
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Gaudenzi was born in Faenza, Italy, reached his career-high ATP singles ranking in February 1995, when he became World No. 18. He has victories over Roger Federer in 2002 Rome, Pete Sampras in the first round of the 2002 French Open, Jim Courier in the US Open 1994 and Goran Ivanisevic, Thomas Muster, Michael Stich, Yevgeny Kafelnikov. A right-hander, he represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where he was defeated in the third round by the eventual winner, Andre Agassi and reached the Davis Cup Final in 1998, semifinals in 1995 and 1996, playing both singles and doubles. Great clay court player, very consistent on this surface. He won 3 ATP Tour Titles and 6 Finals. Also reached the semi-final in the Monte Carlo Master Series in 1995, losing to Thomas Muster.

Andrea currently serves as Chief Revenues Officer at Musixmatch, the leading Song's Lyrics platform & destination based in Bologna, London and San Francisco

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