- Fernando Meligeni
Infobox Tennis player
playername = Fernando Meligeni
country = BRA
residence =São Paulo ,Brazil
datebirth = birth date and age|1971|4|12
placebirth =Buenos Aires ,Argentina
height = height|m=1.80|wiki=yes
weight = convert|142|lb|kg st|abbr=on|lk=on
turnedpro = 1990
retired = 2003
plays = Left-handed
careerprizemoney =US$ 2,558,867
singlesrecord = 202–217
singlestitles = 3
highestsinglesranking = No. 25 (October 11 ,1999 )
AustralianOpenresult = 2R (1997)
FrenchOpenresult = SF (1999)
Wimbledonresult = 2R (2001)
USOpenresult = 3R (1997)
updated =July 2 ,2008
doublesrecord= 63–64
doublestitles= 7
highestdoublesranking= No. 34 (November 3 ,1997 )Fernando Ariel Meligeni (born
April 12 ,1971 ), nicknamed "Fino" (portuguese for "thin") is a former professional tennis player fromBrazil .Meligeni was born in
Buenos Aires ,Argentina , but moved with his family toSão Paulo ,Brazil , when he was four years old. As a junior, he won the traditional Orange Bowl in 1989, finishing no. 3 in the world junior rankings in the same year. Meligeni turned professional in 1990, opting for theBrazil ian nationality.He won his first
ATP Tour singles title in 1995, at the Swedish Open inBastad ,Sweden . In 1996, Meligeni won his secondATP Tour singles title inPinehurst, North Carolina , defeating veteran SwedeMats Wilander in the final.At the
1996 Summer Olympics inAtlanta, Georgia he reached the semi finals, where he was defeated bySpain 'sSergi Bruguera . In the Bronze medal play-off's, he lost toLeander Paes ofIndia .In 1998, Meligeni won his third and last
ATP Tour singles title inPrague ,Czech Republic , beating then world no. 6Yevgeny Kafelnikov fromRussia on the way.Meligeni reached his peak in the following year, with a strong performance at the
1999 French Open inParis ,France . He defeated seeds no. 3Patrick Rafter , fromAustralia , no. 14Felix Mantilla , fromSpain , and no. 6Alex Corretja , also fromSpain , only to fall in the semi-finals to UkrainianAndrei Medvedev . This was his best Grand Slam singles results and led him to a career-high ranking at 25.He was also a member of the
Brazil ianDavis Cup team, with an overall record of 13–16.In addition to his three singles titles, Meligeni also won 7 doubles titles in the
ATP Tour , most of them partnering countrymanGustavo Kuerten .Meligeni retired from professional tennis in 2003, playing his last match against
Marcelo Rios fromChile in the final of the2003 Pan American Games inSanto Domingo ,Dominican Republic , which he won in three sets.Two years later, he was nominated captain of the
Brazil ianDavis Cup team, but resigned in January 2007 due to political differences with theBrazilian Tennis Confederation . During his period as a captain, he collected a 5–1 W/L record in ties. Despite the positive record, his popularity as a captain among the local press and fans wasn't always high, due to the easy opposition faced by the Brazilian team in theAmericas Group ; the controversial decisions he took when selecting the players to represent the squad, insisting in players that were out-of-form, likeFlavio Saretta andGustavo Kuerten , and sidelining the then best-ranked Brazilians in the ATP,Marcos Daniel andThiago Alves ; the lack of receptiveness to criticism; and reported difficulty to control the harmony between the players.Off the court, Meligeni has also been a host for TV show
MTV Sports (aired byMTV Brazil in the late 1990s and early 2000s), as well as having guest appearances in radio shows and as a commentator for tennis matches.Titles (10)
Singles (3)
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