Marcelo Ríos

Chilean tennis player and world number one

Marcelo Ríos - Chilean tennis player and world number one
Born

December 26th, 1975
49 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Chile

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Born in 1975, a professional tennis player achieved significant success on the ATP Tour during the 1990s and early 2000s. In 1998, reached the pinnacle of the sport by becoming the world's first Latin American player to attain the ATP singles number one ranking. Ríos excelled on clay courts, capturing several titles throughout his career and was part of Latin America's tennis renaissance. Despite battling injuries, maintained a competitive presence in both singles and doubles events. His aggressive style of play and notable left-handed serve established him as a formidable opponent during his career.

Achieved ATP singles number one ranking in 1998

Won the 1998 Miami Open

Claimed the 1996 Italian Open title

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