
Gastón Gaudio
Gastón Gaudio is a former professional tennis player from Argentina, best known for winning the French Open in 2004. Born on December 9, 1976, Gaudio reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 5 in 2004. His clay court prowess and tenacity on the court made him a fan favorite, and his victory at Roland Garros remains a highlight of his career.
Born on Dec 09, 1976 (48 years old)
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Argentina:
Carlos Alcaraz became the third player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam match after saving match points, following Gastón Gaudio.
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Panama:
Gaston Gaudio is referenced as a previous player who won a Grand Slam after saving match points, similar to Alcaraz's achievement.
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Croatia:
Gaston Gaudio was noted as a player who also won a Grand Slam final after saving match points.
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Colombia:
Gaston Gaudio is referenced for lifting the trophy after being down two sets in the 2004 Roland Garros.
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Argentina:
Gastón Gaudio won the Roland Garros title in 2004.
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Argentina:
Gastón Gaudio is mentioned as a benchmark for titles among Argentine players.
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Ecuador:
Gastón Gaudio is associated with Baguales Acquisitions S.A., which is involved in the land purchase for the hydroelectric project.
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Argentina:
Gastón Gaudio is another Argentine champion of the ATP of Buenos Aires.
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