Country (sports) Spain Career titles 0 Height 1.83 m Career record 3–18 Role Tennis Player | Prize money $168,464 Name Juan Baguena Plays Right-handed Handed Right-handed | |
Born 7 January 1967 (age 57) Barcelona, Spain ( 1967-01-07 ) | ||
Highest ranking No. 206 (15 Jan 1990) |
Barcelona Tennis Training
Juan Carlos Báguena (born 7 January 1967) is a tennis coach and former professional tennis player from Spain.
Contents
- Barcelona Tennis Training
- Rick Limpert interviews former Spanish ATP Tour player Juan Carlos Bguena Sportco
- Career
- References
Rick Limpert interviews former Spanish ATP Tour player, Juan Carlos Báguena - Sportco
Career
Báguena was primarily a doubles player and reached the semi-finals at Bari in 1988.
He made the second round of the men's doubles in the 1989 French Open, partering Borja Uribe. The pair beat Australians Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzmann in what was a close opening round encounter, won 9-7 in the third and final set. In the mixed doubles he played with Jo-Anne Faull and also reached the second round.
In 1990, Baguena teamed up with Omar Camporese to win the Madrid Trophy. At the same event he also reached the singles quarter-finalist. He also reached the doubles semi-finals in Genova that year.
The Spaniard made his only Grand Slam singles appearance at the 1991 French Open and lost a five set opening match to Christian Miniussi. His best performance of the year came in Florence, where he and Carlos Costa were doubles runners-up.