Father, Eduardo; mother, Elsa; sister Carmina, used to play Fed Cup for Colombia; brother, Daniel.
If he wasn't a tennis player, he wouldbe a politician.
Started Fundacion Santi Giraldo in 2014, focusingon actively involving the most socially and economically disadvantaged children intennis. Foundation was awarded an ATP ACES for Charity grant for $15,000 in 2016.
Likes to watch movies, read novels, swim, ride horses andlisten to music (reggaeton and electronic music).
Has his own sports clothing brand, Santi Giraldo.
Works occasionally with former World No. 2 Alex Corretja. Fitness coach is Javier Beltran.
Underwent surgeries for appendicitis and peritonitis in September2012.
(UPDATED 5 SEPTEMBER 2019)
Top Colombian in ATP Rankings history. Achieved career-high No. 28 on 29 September 2014 after reaching Shenzhen SF.Finished 7 straight seasons in Top 100 (2010-16).Broke intoTop 50 on 7 February 2011 following run to Santiago final.
Two-time ATPTour singles finalist: 2011 Santiago and 2014 Barcelona. Earned career-high 31 wins in 2011. Boasts 2 Top 10 victories, beating No. 8 Murray in 2014 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid 3R and No. 10 Cilic in 2015 Geneva QF.
Reached 3Rat 2012 Roland Garros, 2014 Wimbledon and 2015 Wimbledon. Lucky loser at Roland Garros in 2007and 2008 before qualifying in 2009, 2017 and 2018.
Enjoyed best ATP Masters 1000 performance at 2014 Madrid, qualifying before beating Hewitt, Tsonga and Murray en route to QF. Qualified at 19 ATP Masters 1000 events, including 5 times at Madrid, 4 times at Rome and 3 times each at Indian Wells and Paris.
Owns 199-106 ATP Challenger Tour record (10-8 in finals). Most recently won titles in2016 at Prague, CZEand Fairfield, USA. Boasts Challenger wins over one-time Top 10 players Canas, Del Potro, Lapentti and Puerta.
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