Guillermo Carter

{{Short description|Mexican tennis player}}

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| birth_place = Guadalajara, Mexico

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Guillermo Carter Garibaldi (born 7 April 1977) is a Mexican former professional tennis player.

Carter, who comes from Guadalajara, earned national junior tennis championships twice in mexico. Played collegiate tennis for the University of Oregon and earned All-American singles honors in 2000, becoming the first ever tennis player in history from the University of Oregon to achieve that honor.{{cite news |title=Duck teams make history |url=https://www.dailyemerald.com/archives/duck-teams-make-history/article_e6bb3d60-9346-5d88-a179-9bbf40171a2c.html |work=Daily Emerald |date=31 May 2000 |language=en}} He represented the Mexico Davis Cup team in a 2003 winning both his singles and doubles rubber.{{cite news |title=México pasó sin problemas a la siguiente ronda en la Copa Davis |url=https://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/19610.mexico-paso-sin-problemas-a-la-siguiente-ronda-en-la-copa-davis.html |work=El Siglo |date=9 February 2003 |language=es-ES}} His career included an ATP Tour doubles main draw appearance at the 2003 Mexican Open in Acapulco.{{cite news |title=Resultados en el Abierto Mexicano |url=https://www.myplainview.com/news/article/Resultados-en-el-Abierto-Mexicano-8978850.php |work=Plainview Herald |date=25 February 2003}} He played professional tennis for 2 years and had his best world rankings of 467 in 2003.

ITF Futures titles

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|1.

|{{dts|May 2003}}

|Mexico F5, Ciudad Obregón

|Hard

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Santiago González

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Álvaro Domínguez
{{flagicon|MEX}} Juan Manuel Elizondo

|7–6(4), 6–3

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|2.

|{{dts|Jun 2003}}

|Mexico F8, Torreón

|Hard

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Bruno Echagaray

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Marcello Amador
{{flagicon|MEX}} Miguel Gallardo Valles

|6–4, 3–6, 6–3

See also

References

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