TENNIS PLAYER

José Luis Clerc

1958 - Today

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José Luis Clerc (Spanish pronunciation: [xose luis kleɾk]; born 16 August 1958), also known by the nickname Batata, is a former professional tennis player from Argentina. He reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world No. 4 singles ranking on 3 August 1981, following a run of 25 consecutive match wins after Wimbledon. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. José Luis Clerc is the 483rd most popular tennis player (down from 445th in 2019), the 656th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 658th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Argentinean Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, José Luis Clerc ranks 483 out of 1,569Before him are Peng Shuai, Marián Vajda, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Joe Hunt, Esna Boyd, and David Goffin. After him are Gilles Simon, Jürgen Melzer, Madison Keys, George Lott, Bill Talbert, and Patricia Tarabini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, José Luis Clerc ranks 511Before him are Smbat Lputian, Mile Isaković, Tony Pulis, Sergio Omar Almirón, Oscar Nunez, and Julio César Uribe. After him are Jean Charest, Victor Salva, John Aldridge, Neville Southall, Louise Ritter, and Betsy DeVos.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, José Luis Clerc ranks 656 out of 1,154Before him are Héctor Zelada (1957), Luisana Lopilato (1987), Sergio Omar Almirón (1958), Patricio Hernández (1956), Juan Simón (1960), and Julián Gil (1970). After him are Patricia Tarabini (1968), Giovani Lo Celso (1996), Guillermo Barros Schelotto (1973), Juan Carlos Oleniak (1942), Jonás Gutiérrez (1983), and Camila Bordonaba (1984).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Argentina

Among tennis players born in Argentina, José Luis Clerc ranks 8Before him are Gabriela Sabatini (1970), Juan Martín del Potro (1988), David Nalbandian (1982), Gastón Gaudio (1978), Guillermo Coria (1982), and Mariano Puerta (1978). After him are Patricia Tarabini (1968), Diego Schwartzman (1992), Guillermo Cañas (1977), Gisela Dulko (1985), Paola Suárez (1976), and Francisco Cerúndolo (1998).