Carlos Moyá

Tennis player; French Open champion

Carlos Moyá - Athletes & Sports Figures born August 27th, 1976
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Born in 1976, this Spanish-Swiss tennis player achieved significant success in professional tennis during the 1990s and early 2000s. Captured the French Open title in 1998, becoming the first Spanish man to win the tournament since 1972. Reached the world No. 1 ranking in 1999, reflecting a successful career that included numerous titles on the ATP Tour. Played a vital role in Spain's victory in the 2004 Davis Cup, showcasing skills in both singles and doubles matches. Retired in 2010, leaving a legacy in the sport.

Won the French Open in 1998

Achieved world No. 1 ranking in 1999

Contributed to Spain's Davis Cup win in 2004

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