Renzo Olivo: An Analytical Profile
Delving into the career trajectory and statistical milestones of an Argentine tennis professional.
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Professional Profile
Personal & Playing Details
Renzo Olivo, an Argentine professional tennis player, was born on March 15, 1992, making him 33 years of age as of the latest data. Hailing from Rosario, Argentina, he stands at 1.80 meters (5 feet 11 inches) tall. Olivo turned professional in 2009 and plays right-handed, utilizing a two-handed backhand. His coaching team has included Francisco Yunis (until 2017) and currently features Javier Nalbandian and Franco Squillari (since 2017).
For more information, his official website is renzoolivo.com.
Career Statistics Overview
Olivo's career has seen him compete primarily on the ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Futures circuits. His total prize money accumulated stands at US$1,444,481.
- Singles Career Record: 23 wins – 33 losses
- Singles Career Titles: 0
- Highest Singles Ranking: World No. 78 (achieved on January 9, 2016)
- Current Singles Ranking: World No. 373 (as of March 17, 2025)
- Doubles Career Record: 4 wins – 8 losses
- Doubles Career Titles: 0
- Highest Doubles Ranking: World No. 148 (achieved on April 29, 2013)
- Current Doubles Ranking: World No. 192 (as of August 12, 2024)
- Team Competitions: Davis Cup Winner (2016)
Key Career Milestones
2014 Swedish Open Breakthrough
At the 2014 Swedish Open in Båstad, Renzo Olivo demonstrated significant potential by navigating through three rounds of qualifying to secure his first ATP Tour main draw appearance. His impressive run continued as he advanced to the quarterfinals, notably defeating the second seed, Tommy Robredo, a significant achievement early in his ATP career.
2017 French Open Upset
Olivo achieved arguably the most significant victory of his career at the 2017 French Open. In a memorable match, he overcame the twelfth seed and local favorite, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, in a four-set encounter. This win highlighted his capability to perform on a major stage against top-ranked opponents.
Singles Performance Analysis
Singles Finals Overview
Renzo Olivo has participated in 16 singles finals across the ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Futures Tour, holding an even record of 8 wins and 8 losses. His performance by surface indicates a strong preference and proficiency on clay courts, where all his finals appearances have occurred.
Detailed Singles Finals Record
This section provides a comprehensive record of Renzo Olivo's singles finals, detailing the tournament, tier, surface, opponent, and final score for each match.
Doubles Performance Analysis
Doubles Finals Overview
In doubles, Renzo Olivo has competed in 33 finals, achieving 17 wins against 16 losses. Similar to his singles career, his doubles success is predominantly on clay courts, with a single win on hard court.
Detailed Doubles Finals Record
This section presents a comprehensive record of Renzo Olivo's doubles finals, including tournament details, partners, opponents, and scores.
Grand Slam Performance
Performance Timeline Key
Understanding a player's Grand Slam trajectory requires familiarity with the standard performance timeline notation. This key elucidates the abbreviations used in the following table.
Singles Grand Slam Record
This table provides a year-by-year overview of Renzo Olivo's singles performance in the four Grand Slam tournaments: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.
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