Residence: Lima, Peru Single Doubles titles: 3, as follows: 1989--(1) Bordeaux (w/Carbonell) 1988--(1) Palermo (w/Filippini) 1987--(1) Madrid (w/J. Sanchez) Year-by-Year Highlights: 1989- Winner at Vina del Mar Ch.; Doubles Semifinailst at Agadir Ch. (w/ Arrese), Rome (w/Filippini), French Open (w/Bathman), Cincinnati (w/Frana); Quarterfinalist, Doubles Winner at Zaragroza Ch. (w/Costa). 1988- Runner-up at Cairo Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Campos do Jordao,Verona Chs. 1987- Winner at Lisbon Ch., Parioli Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Marrakech Ch.; Double Winner at Sao Paulo-1 Ch. (w/Bathman), Marrakech Ch. (w/Benhabiles). 1986- Winner at Porto Alegre-2 Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Brasilia-2 Ch.; Double Runner-up at Athens, Barcelona (w/Panatta); Doubles Winner at Messina Ch. (w/Bathman); Doubles SF at Madrid (w/J. Sanchez), Geneva (w/Bathman). 1985- Runner-up at Belo Horizonte Ch.; Semifinalist at Porto Alegre Ch. 1984- Quarterfinalist at Neunkirchen Ch. Represented his native Peru in Davis Cup in 1988, playing doubles with Jaime Yzaga. Member of the Peruvian team since 1986-present. Attended Pepperdine University for two years. Captured the 1985 NCAA doubles title with Kelly Jones and earned All-America honors. Turned pro shortly after. Ranked No. 1 in the South American junior 16s and 18s. Reached the 1989 French Open doubles semifinals (w/Bathman), a Grand Slam best. Jumped from 107 to No. 43, a career-high, on the ATP doubles computer rankings (June 12, 1989). He earned a career-high in singles on May 12, 1986 at No. 92.
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