TENNIS PLAYER

Diego Junqueira

1980 - Today

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Diego Junqueira (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo xuŋˈkejɾa]; born December 28, 1980) is a tennis coach and former professional player from Argentina. He plays left-handed with a double-handed backhand and his highest singles rank was world no.68, achieved on March 9, 2009. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Diego Junqueira is the 1,270th most popular tennis player (up from 1,380th in 2019), the 1,020th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 1,107th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Argentinean Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Diego Junqueira ranks 1,270 out of 1,569Before him are Jürgen Zopp, Andreas Vinciguerra, Wayne Arthurs, Alina Jidkova, Sandra Klösel, and Rebecca Peterson. After him are Marta Marrero, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Jovana Jakšić, Marlene Weingärtner, Danka Kovinić, and Chang Kai-chen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Diego Junqueira ranks 1,071Before him are Kentaro Suzuki, Xue Haifeng, Adam Scott, Antti Miettinen, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, and Patrick Staudacher. After him are Javier Baraja, Franco Semioli, Mats Larsson, Marlene Weingärtner, Ossi Väänänen, and Danny O'Donoghue.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Diego Junqueira ranks 1,020 out of 1,154Before him are Nicolás Medina (1982), Lucas Romero (1994), Franco Zuculini (1990), Julián Speroni (1979), Fernando Nicolas Oliva (1971), and Matías Lequi (1981). After him are Claudio Yacob (1987), Nehuén Pérez (2000), Nadia Podoroska (1997), Mariano Barbosa (1984), Facundo Bagnis (1990), and José Mauri (1996).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Argentina

Among tennis players born in Argentina, Diego Junqueira ranks 42Before him are Martín Vassallo Argüello (1980), Mariano Hood (1973), Andrés Molteni (1988), Eduardo Schwank (1986), Tomás Martín Etcheverry (1999), and Guido Pella (1990). After him are Nadia Podoroska (1997), Facundo Bagnis (1990), Sergio Roitman (1979), Laura Montalvo (1976), Brian Dabul (1984), and Mariana Díaz Oliva (1976).