Roberto Azar
{{short description|Argentine tennis player}}
{{Infobox tennis biography
| name = Roberto Azar
| image =
| caption =
| country = {{ARG}}
| residence = Buenos Aires
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|3|21|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Lincoln, Argentina
| death_date =
| death_place =
| height = {{height|m=1.85}}
| turnedpro = 1984
| plays = Left-handed
| careerprizemoney = $441,303
| singlesrecord = 48-90
| singlestitles = 0
| highestsinglesranking = No. 81 (11 June 1990)
| currentsinglesranking =
| FrenchOpenresult = 3R (1990)
| Wimbledonresult = 1R (1992, 1993)
| USOpenresult = 1R (1990, 1991)
}}
Roberto Azar (born 21 March 1966) is a former professional tennis player from Argentina.
Career
Azar was runner-up at the San Marino Open in 1989. He also reached the semi-finals at the Bologna Outdoor tournament that season, beating world number 27 Ronald Agenor in the quarter-finals. He finished runner-up in the
In 1990 he made quarter-finals in Casablanca and then put together the best performance of his career up to that date by reaching the round of 16 in the ATP German Open, one of the tours most prestigious events. He defeated 11th seed and world number 18 Carl-Uwe Steeb in the second round. Another solid effort in Umag saw him make the quarter-finals and he entered the 1990 French Open as a qualifier, but had entered the top 100 for the first time. In what was his first ever Grand Slam, Azar defeated American Lawson Duncan and Czech Martin Střelba, before losing to Jonas Svensson in the third round. He also made the semi-finals of the Sanremo Open, later that year.[http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=10000065 ITF Tennis Profile]
He was a quarter-finalist at Genoa and a semi-finalist at San Marino in 1991. The following year he won his only other Grand Slam match, the French Open against Henrik Holm. In 1993 made the quarter-finals at Atlanta.[http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Az/R/Roberto-Azar.aspx ATP World Tour Profile]
Grand Prix career finals
=Singles: 1 (0–1)=
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|0–1 |Aug 1989 |San Marino, San Marino |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} José Francisco Altur |7–6, 4–6, 1–6 |
=Doubles: 1 (0–1)=
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|0–1 |Apr 1987 |Bari, Italy |Clay |{{flagicon|ARG}} Marcelo Ingaramo |{{flagicon|SWE}} Christer Allgårdh |3–6, 3–6 |
Challenger titles
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|1992 |Reggio Calabria, Italy |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Berasategui |6–4, 6–2 |
References
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Category:Argentine male tennis players
Category:Tennis players from Buenos Aires
Category:South American Games gold medalists for Argentina
Category:South American Games silver medalists for Argentina
Category:South American Games medalists in tennis
Category:Competitors at the 1982 Southern Cross Games