TENNIS PLAYER

João Sousa

1989 - Today

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João Pedro Coelho Marinho de Sousa (born 30 March 1989), known as João Sousa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈso(u)zɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]), is a Portuguese former professional tennis player. He achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 28 on 16 May 2016 and a doubles ranking of No. 26 on 13 May 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. João Sousa is the 932nd most popular tennis player (down from 654th in 2024), the 533rd most popular biography from Portugal (down from 477th in 2019) and the most popular Portuguese Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, João Sousa ranks 930 out of 1,569Before him are Alexandre Müller, Lukáš Dlouhý, Mandy Minella, and Aslan Karatsev. After him are Luis Horna, Tatiana Poutchek, Catarina Lindqvist, Óscar Hernández, Stéphane Houdet, Vera Dushevina, Jakub Menšík, and Jamie Murray.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, João Sousa ranks 442Before him are Freddie Freeman, Tito Rabat, Bashir Abdi, Mehdi Carcela, Cheikhou Kouyaté, and Alexis Knapp. After him are Maxime Gonalons, Alexander Büttner, Andrea Poli, Aura Garrido, Yasemin Allen, and Lesia Tsurenko.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, João Sousa ranks 533 out of 633Before him are Ricardo Horta (1994), Nuno Resende (1973), Emílio Peixe (1973), Miguel Oliveira (1995), Rúben Semedo (1994), and Rui Silva (1977). After him are Alba Baptista (1997), Hugo Leal (1980), Paulinho Santos (1970), Fred Gil (1985), André André (1989), and Fernando Varela (1987).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Portugal

Among tennis players born in Portugal, João Sousa ranks 1After him are Fred Gil (1985), João Cunha e Silva (1967), Nuno Borges (1997), Rui Machado (1984), Gastão Elias (1990), Michelle Larcher de Brito (1993), and Pedro Sousa (1988).