Career titles 1 Weight 91 kg Coach(es) Marcos Gorriz Name Roberto Carretero Turned pro 1993 | Prize money $680,211 Role Tennis player Career record 23–45 Height 1.78 m Retired 2001 | |
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Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Similar People Tomas Carbonell, Carlos Moya, Alex Corretja, Tati Rascon |
Clinic de Tenis Roberto Carretero en Club Madrid Norte
Roberto Carretero (born 30 August 1975) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. He won one singles title, the 1996 Hamburg AMS.
Contents
- Clinic de Tenis Roberto Carretero en Club Madrid Norte
- Roberto carretero final hamburgo
- Tennis career
- References

Roberto carretero final hamburgo
Tennis career

Carretero, a former junior French Open Champion, shocked the tennis world by winning the title in Hamburg as a virtually unknown player ranked only 143. En route to the title he defeated two top 100 players, two top 20 players (Washington and Boetsch), and most notably, Yevgeny Kafelnikov in the semi-finals, and Àlex Corretja in the final. After winning the title, Carretero lost in the first round of Roland Garros and did not have any significant results other than winning a Challenger tournament held in Sopot, Poland in 1999.

He retired from professional tennis after the 2001 season.



References
Roberto Carretero Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA