Residence: Lima, Peru Single Singles titles: 8, as follows: 1993--(2) Tampa, Sydney-indoor 1992--(2) Auckland, Tampa 1991--(1) Charlotte 1988--(1) Itaparica 1987--(2) Schenectady, Sao Paulo 1989- Runner-up at Forest Hills-T.O.C. (l. Lendl); Semifinalist at Guaruja, Bordeaux, Orlando, Itaparica; Quarterfinalist at Boston, Cincinnati; RD 16 at Key Biscayne-Lipton; Doubles Runner-up at Charleston, Bordeaux; Doubles Semifinalist at Forest Hills-T.O.C. (all w/Moreno). 1988- Quarterfinalist at Rome, Florence, Sao Paulo; Doubles Runner-up at Boston (w/Oresar). 1987- Quarterfinalist at Florence. 1986- Semifinalist at Japan Open; Quarterfinalist at Los Angeles. 1985- Winner at Bahia Challenger; Runner-up at USTA West Palm Beach Ch.; Semifinalist at Sao Paulo Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Belo Horizonte Ch; RD 16 at U.S. Open. Winner at 1985 French Open Juniors and Wimbledon Junior Doubles. Named the 1985 ATP Newcomer of the Year after turning pro that year. Only player to win a set from eventual champion Ivan Lendl at the 1985 U.S. Open. Winner of South American 18s in 1983 and 16s in 1981. Member of Peru's Davis Cup team from 1985-present. Captured his first two Grand Prix titles in 1987 at Schenectady(d. Pugh) and Sao Paulo (d. Matttar). Compiled a 36-17 match record, earned a career-high $199,897 and ranked a year-end best No. 23 on the ATP computer in 1989, his fifth straight top 100 finish. Coached by Steve Krulevitz.
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