Gustavo Fernandez
Gustavo Fernandez is a prominent Argentine wheelchair tennis player, celebrated for his remarkable achievements in the sport, including five Grand Slam titles and a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics. His success has made him a role model for athletes with disabilities, and he is known for his resilience and determination on and off the court.
Born on Jan 17, 1994 (31 years old)
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Costa Rica:
Gustavo Fernández, known as 'Tortugol', was a player who had a disappointing stint at Saprissa, scoring only one goal.
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Brazil:
Gustavo Fernández assina a direção artística.
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Brazil:
Gustavo Fernandez is the artistic director for the new production.
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Argentina:
Gustavo Fernández was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in the kidnapping of Natalia Melmann.
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Paraguay:
Gustavo Fernández is one of the lawyers from Sedeco who defended the legality of the decision made by the agency.
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Argentina:
Gustavo Fernández has won multiple titles in adapted tennis.
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Argentina:
Gustavo Fernández was among those who presented themselves for detention.
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Peru:
Gustavo Fernández is the president of the Technical Committee of Services to Companies of the Association of Banks of Peru (Asbanc) and emphasizes the role of banks in the factoring market.
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Argentina:
Gustavo Fernández expressed support for Federico Gómez by liking his Instagram post.
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Venezuela:
Gustavo Fernández, the mayor of San Francisco, expressed his intention to run for re-election.
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