
Juan Monaco Rank
About Juan Monaco
The 9-time ATP singles winner fought his way up the ladder with impressive performances and made it to the No.10 position on the world ranking, his career-high singles ranking.
Early Life
Originally from Tandil, Argentina, he developed a passion for tennis at the age 6. He received training from retired Argentine tennis player Mariano Zabaleta.
Career Highlights
In 2002, he made his pro circuit debut and a decade later, scored a place in the world’s top 10. 2012 marked one of the highest points in his career, as he won 4 titles and a place in the top 10 for 8 years. Even before turning pro, he had qualified for a doubles final.
Professional Career
His professional career in 2002 started with a win during the Jamaica F20 Tournament. Later, he made his first Grand Slam appearance at the 2004 French Open where he defeated Alex Bogomolov. A year later, he got to his first ATP final in Casablanca, but lost to Antonio Puerta. In 2016, he bagged his final title at Houston and announced his retirement the following year.
Juan Monaco Rank
F.A.Q. about Juan Monaco
When is his birthday?
Juan Monaco's birthday is on March 29, 1984.
In how many days is his birthday?
Juan's birthday is in 19 days
How old is he?
He is 40 years old.
Where is Juan from?
He was born in Tandil, Argentina.