
Manuel
Orantes
Inactive
ESP
DOB
(1949.02.06)
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Turned Pro
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Weight
165lbs(75kg)
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Height
5'10"(178cm)
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Birthplace
Granada, Spain
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Plays
Left-Handed, Unknown Backhand
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Coach
|
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As of 2023.09.18
Singles
Doubles
2023
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0
Rank
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Move
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0-0
W-L
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0
Titles
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Prize Money
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|
Career
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2
Career High 1973.08.23
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722-293
W-L
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34
Titles
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$1,398,303
Prize Money Singles & Doubles combined
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Last Events Played
Kitzbuhel Kitzbuhel, Austria 1984.07.23 |
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1
Of
6
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R64 | 61 | 64 |
Gstaad Gstaad, Switzerland 1984.07.09 |
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2
Of
6
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Round | Scores | |||||
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R32 | 61 | 10 | RET |
World Team Cup Dusseldorf, Germany 1984.05.21 |
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3
Of
6
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Nice Nice, France 1984.04.09 |
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4
Of
6
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R32 | 61 | 16 | 61 |
Madrid Madrid, Spain 1984.02.27 |
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5
Of
6
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R32 | 26 | 63 | 62 |
Richmond WCT Richmond, VA, U.S.A. 1984.02.06 |
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6
Of
6
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R16 | 63 | 63 |
Player Galleries
Getty Images
Orantes (center) became the first Spaniard to win the Masters in 1976.

Mutua Madrid Open
Following his second-round match, Rafael Nadal joins a number of tennis greats on Manolo Santana Stadium to honour three Spanish legends: Santana, Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario and Manuel Orantes.
