Eduardo Masso
Eduardo Masso
Eduardo Masso
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Eduardo Masso
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  • Residence: Brussels, Belgium Wife, Sabrina
    Year-by-Year Highlights:
    1990- Runner-up at Hilversum (l. F. Clavet)
    1989- Semifinalist, Doubles Runner-up at Nancy (w/Cunha-Silva); Quarterfinal-
    ist at Verona Ch., Sao Paulo-5 Ch.; Doubles SF at Nice (w/Nargiso).
    1988- Winner at Cascais Challenger; Semifinalist at Lyon (as qualifier);
    Quarterfinalist at Madrid, Bristol.
    1987- Runner-up at Knokke Challenger; Semifinalist at Estoril, Bossonens Ch.;
    Quarterfinalist at Budapest, Valkenswaard Ch.
    1986- Quarterfinalist at Guaruja Ch.; Doubles Semifinalist at Metz (w/De
    Minicis).
    1985- Runner-up at Dortmund Challenger; Semifinalist at Istanbul, Ostende,
    Porto Alegre Challengers.
    Started playing tennis at age seven and turned pro in 1984.
    The Argentine National Junior Champion in 1982.
    Moved into the top 100 for the first time at No. 98 on Apr. 18, 1988.
    He has become a Belgian citizen with hopes of playing Davis Cup for that
    country. He married Mabille, a native Belgian whom he resides with in
    Brussels.
    Played a 3-hour, 46-minute three-set match against Kelly Evernden
    Lyon in February 1988.
    Compiled a 13-14 match record, earned a career-high $76,885 and ranked
    No. 87 on the ATP computer in 1988, a year-end best.
    Dropped to No. 305 on the ATP computer in 1989, winning only four of 14
    matches.
    Qualified at Hilversum in July 1990 and reached his first career final,
    losing to lucky loser Francisco Clavet. Came into the final ranked No. 296.

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