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Study Guide: David Marrero: A Professional Tennis Career Analysis

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David Marrero: A Professional Tennis Career Analysis Study Guide

Biographical and Personal Information

David Marrero's full name is David Marrero Santana, and he represents Spain in professional tennis.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source confirms his full name is David Marrero Santana and that he represents Spain in his professional tennis career.

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David Marrero was born in Alicante, Spain, and turned professional in 2000.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source material indicates David Marrero was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and turned professional in 2001. He currently resides in Alicante.

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Standing at 1.85 meters, David Marrero plays left-handed with a one-handed backhand.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source material confirms his height is 1.85 meters (6 feet 1 inch), but states that he plays right-handed, not left-handed.

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What is the complete, formal name of the tennis player David Marrero?

Answer: David Marrero Santana

Explanation: The source identifies his full name as David Marrero Santana.

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In what city does David Marrero currently reside?

Answer: Alicante

Explanation: The provided data lists his current residence as Alicante, Spain.

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What is David Marrero's height in meters?

Answer: 1.85 meters

Explanation: His height is listed as 1.85 meters, which is equivalent to 6 feet 1 inch.

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Career Statistics and Rankings

David Marrero has won 14 doubles titles and accumulated over US$2.3 million in prize money during his career.

Answer: True

Explanation: The provided data confirms he has won 14 doubles titles and earned US$2,375,557 in prize money.

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David Marrero's career-high singles ranking was World No. 143, achieved in 2010.

Answer: True

Explanation: According to the source, David Marrero achieved his career-high singles ranking of World No. 143 on February 8, 2010.

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David Marrero achieved his career-high doubles ranking of World No. 5 in November 2013.

Answer: True

Explanation: The data confirms he achieved his career-high doubles ranking of World No. 5 on November 11, 2013.

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As of August 2025, David Marrero's doubles ranking is outside the top 1000.

Answer: True

Explanation: As of the last update provided (August 11, 2025), his doubles ranking was No. 1183, which is outside the top 1000.

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David Marrero's year-end doubles ranking in 2019 was higher than his ranking in 2018.

Answer: False

Explanation: His year-end doubles ranking in 2018 was No. 64, while in 2019 it had dropped to No. 255.

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What was David Marrero's career-high singles ranking?

Answer: World No. 143

Explanation: He achieved his career-high singles ranking of World No. 143 on February 8, 2010.

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When did David Marrero achieve his career-high doubles ranking of World No. 5?

Answer: 11 November 2013

Explanation: He reached his career-high doubles ranking of World No. 5 on November 11, 2013.

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What was David Marrero's year-end doubles ranking in 2013?

Answer: No. 5

Explanation: He finished the 2013 season with a year-end doubles ranking of World No. 5, his career high.

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What was David Marrero's singles ranking at the end of 2007?

Answer: No. 362

Explanation: The source material indicates he finished the 2007 season with a singles ranking of No. 362.

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Singles Career Performance

David Marrero has a positive career record in singles matches, with more wins than losses.

Answer: False

Explanation: His career singles record is cited as 3 wins and 6 losses, which is not a positive win-loss ratio.

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David Marrero has never won a singles title on the ATP Tour in his professional career.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source explicitly states that David Marrero has won zero singles titles in his professional career on the main tour.

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David Marrero reached the semifinals of the French Open in singles.

Answer: False

Explanation: His best singles performance at the French Open was reaching the second round in 2008, not the semifinals.

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What is David Marrero's career record in singles matches on the ATP Tour?

Answer: 3 wins and 6 losses

Explanation: His career record in singles matches on the main tour is cited as 3 wins and 6 losses.

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Doubles Career Performance: ATP Tour

David Marrero's career doubles record shows more losses than wins.

Answer: False

Explanation: His career doubles record is 247 wins and 216 losses, indicating a positive win-loss ratio.

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David Marrero won the ATP World Tour Finals in 2013, partnering with Fernando Verdasco.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source material confirms that David Marrero, partnered with Fernando Verdasco, won the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals.

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David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco defeated the Bryan brothers to win the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals.

Answer: True

Explanation: He and his partner Fernando Verdasco defeated Bob and Mike Bryan to win the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals.

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David Marrero has a 1-0 record in Year-end championships doubles finals.

Answer: True

Explanation: He has a 1-0 record in Year-end championships doubles finals, having won the single final he contested in 2013.

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David Marrero has a 1-1 record in Masters 1000 doubles finals, winning one and losing one.

Answer: True

Explanation: His record in Masters 1000 doubles finals is one win and one loss.

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David Marrero won the 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters doubles final with Fernando Verdasco.

Answer: False

Explanation: He and Fernando Verdasco were the runners-up at the 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters, losing in the final.

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David Marrero won the 2015 Italian Open doubles title on a hard court.

Answer: False

Explanation: He won the 2015 Italian Open doubles title, but this tournament is played on clay courts, not hard courts.

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David Marrero has reached 30 ATP career doubles finals, winning 14 of them.

Answer: True

Explanation: The data confirms he has reached 30 ATP career doubles finals, winning 14 and finishing as runner-up in 16.

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David Marrero has won more ATP World Tour 250 Series doubles titles than ATP World Tour 500 Series doubles titles.

Answer: True

Explanation: He has won 8 ATP World Tour 250 Series titles compared to 4 ATP World Tour 500 Series titles.

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David Marrero's first ATP doubles title was at the 2010 German Open.

Answer: False

Explanation: His first ATP doubles title was at the 2010 Estoril Open. The German Open was his second title that same year.

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How many doubles titles has David Marrero won in his professional career on the ATP Tour?

Answer: 14

Explanation: Throughout his career, David Marrero has won 14 doubles titles on the ATP Tour.

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Who was David Marrero's partner when he won the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals?

Answer: Fernando Verdasco

Explanation: He won the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals alongside his partner, fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco.

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What was David Marrero's overall record in Masters 1000 doubles finals?

Answer: 1-1

Explanation: He has a 1-1 record in Masters 1000 doubles finals, winning one title (2015 Italian Open) and finishing as runner-up in another (2013 Shanghai Masters).

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Who were David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco's opponents in the 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters doubles final?

Answer: Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo

Explanation: In the 2013 Shanghai Rolex Masters final, he and Fernando Verdasco lost to the team of Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo.

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How many ATP career doubles finals has David Marrero reached?

Answer: 30

Explanation: He has reached a total of 30 ATP career doubles finals, winning 14 and losing 16.

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What is David Marrero's ATP doubles record in finals on hard courts?

Answer: 2 wins and 3 losses

Explanation: His record in ATP doubles finals on hard courts is 2 wins and 3 losses.

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Which tournament marked David Marrero's first ATP doubles title?

Answer: 2010 Estoril Open

Explanation: His first ATP doubles title came at the 2010 Estoril Open, where he partnered with Marc López.

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What was David Marrero's ATP doubles record on clay courts in finals?

Answer: 12 wins and 12 losses

Explanation: His record in ATP doubles finals on clay courts is 12 wins and 12 losses.

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Doubles Career Performance: Grand Slams and Team Events

David Marrero has a perfect 3-0 record in the Davis Cup team competition.

Answer: False

Explanation: His Davis Cup record is cited as 0 wins and 3 losses.

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David Marrero has won at least one Grand Slam doubles title in his career.

Answer: False

Explanation: While he reached the quarterfinals at three of the four Grand Slams, he has not won a Grand Slam doubles title.

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David Marrero reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open men's doubles in both 2013 and 2015.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source confirms his best results at the Australian Open men's doubles were quarterfinal appearances in 2013 and 2015.

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What was David Marrero's best result in Grand Slam mixed doubles at the Australian Open?

Answer: Quarterfinals

Explanation: His best performance in mixed doubles at the Australian Open was reaching the quarterfinals in 2013.

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What is David Marrero's Davis Cup record?

Answer: 0 wins and 3 losses

Explanation: His record in the Davis Cup team competition is 0 wins and 3 losses.

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What is David Marrero's overall win-loss record in Grand Slam doubles tournaments?

Answer: 37-35

Explanation: His overall win-loss record in Grand Slam doubles tournaments is 37 wins and 35 losses.

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In which years did David Marrero reach the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in men's doubles?

Answer: 2013 and 2015

Explanation: He reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in men's doubles in 2013 and 2015.

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What was David Marrero's best result at the French Open in men's doubles?

Answer: Quarterfinals

Explanation: His best result in men's doubles at the French Open was reaching the quarterfinals in 2013.

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In which years did David Marrero achieve his best result at Wimbledon in men's doubles?

Answer: 2012 and 2014

Explanation: His best results at Wimbledon in men's doubles were reaching the third round in 2012 and 2014.

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Which of the following Grand Slam tournaments is the only one where David Marrero did NOT reach the men's doubles quarterfinals?

Answer: Wimbledon

Explanation: Of the four Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon is the only one where he did not reach the quarterfinals in men's doubles; his best result there was the third round.

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Performance on Challenger and Futures Tours

In January 2008, David Marrero won a Challenger tournament in Chile, defeating Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo in the final.

Answer: False

Explanation: In January 2008, he reached the final of the Challenger tournament in Chile but lost to Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo.

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David Marrero won an ITF doubles tournament in October 2024, partnering with Sergi Fita Juan.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source confirms that he won an ITF doubles tournament in October 2024 with partner Sergi Fita Juan.

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David Marrero has a balanced 8 wins and 8 losses record in singles finals on the Challenger and Futures tours.

Answer: True

Explanation: His combined singles finals record on the Challenger and Futures tours is 8 wins and 8 losses.

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David Marrero's first singles title on the Challenger or Futures tours was in France in 2002.

Answer: False

Explanation: His first singles title on these tours was at the Chile F3 Futures event in 2003. His first final was a loss in France in 2002.

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David Marrero has a winning record in doubles finals on the ATP Challenger Tour.

Answer: True

Explanation: His record in ATP Challenger Tour doubles finals is 16 wins and 6 losses, which is a winning record.

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David Marrero's first doubles final on the Challenger or Futures tours was a win in Italy in 2004.

Answer: False

Explanation: His first doubles title on these tours was a win in Italy in 2004, but his first final was a loss in France in 2000.

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What was the outcome of David Marrero's first singles final on the Challenger or Futures tours?

Answer: A loss at the France F22 Futures event

Explanation: His first singles final on the Challenger or Futures tours was a loss at the France F22 Futures event in November 2002.

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How many doubles finals has David Marrero reached on the Challenger and Futures tours combined?

Answer: 60

Explanation: He has reached a combined total of 60 doubles finals on the Challenger and Futures tours.

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What is David Marrero's doubles finals record specifically on the ITF Futures Tour?

Answer: 18 wins and 21 losses

Explanation: His doubles record in finals specifically on the ITF Futures Tour is 18 wins and 21 losses.

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Which event marked David Marrero's first doubles title on the Challenger or Futures tours?

Answer: Italy F3 Futures in 2004

Explanation: His first doubles title on the Challenger or Futures tours was at the Italy F3 Futures event in April 2004.

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In October 2024, David Marrero won an ITF doubles tournament with which partner?

Answer: Sergi Fita Juan

Explanation: In October 2024, he won an ITF doubles tournament partnered with Sergi Fita Juan.

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Career Timeline and Notable Events

David Marrero first earned a world ranking at the age of 20, late in the year 2000.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source states he first earned a world ranking late in the year 2000 at the age of 20.

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Following his 2008 Chile Challenger final, David Marrero's singles ranking improved to World No. 289.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following his run to the final of the 2008 Chile Challenger, his singles ranking improved to World No. 289.

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David Marrero was mentioned in a New York Times article in 2016 concerning a doping scandal.

Answer: False

Explanation: The New York Times article in 2016 mentioned him in connection with suspected match-fixing, not a doping scandal.

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David Marrero announced his retirement from professional tennis at the 2022 Barcelona Open and subsequently ceased playing in any tournaments.

Answer: False

Explanation: Although he announced his retirement at the 2022 Barcelona Open, he continued to compete in tournaments on the ITF and Challenger circuits.

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In which year did David Marrero turn professional in tennis?

Answer: 2001

Explanation: The source material states that David Marrero turned professional in 2001.

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At what age did David Marrero first earn a world ranking?

Answer: 20

Explanation: He first earned a world ranking late in 2000 at the age of 20.

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During his run to the 2008 Chile Challenger final, whom did David Marrero defeat who was ranked World No. 111 at the time?

Answer: Nicolás Lapentti

Explanation: On his way to the 2008 Chile Challenger final, he defeated several higher-ranked players, including World No. 111 Nicolás Lapentti.

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What was the nature of the controversy David Marrero was involved in during January 2016?

Answer: Suspected match-fixing

Explanation: In January 2016, he was mentioned in a New York Times article concerning suspected match-fixing at the Australian Open.

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At which tournament did David Marrero announce his retirement from professional tennis?

Answer: Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell

Explanation: He announced his retirement from professional tennis at the 2022 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.

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