TENNIS PLAYER

Mariano Puerta

1978 - Today

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Mariano Rubén Puerta (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾjano ruˈβem ˈpweɾta]; born 19 September 1978) is an Argentine tennis coach and former professional player. He reached a career-high ATP world No. 9 singles ranking in August 2005. His career highlight is reaching the final of the French Open in 2005. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mariano Puerta is the 463rd most popular tennis player (up from 529th in 2019), the 644th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 730th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Argentinean Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Mariano Puerta ranks 463 out of 1,569Before him are Alexander Volkov, Vera Zvonareva, Laura Robson, Larisa Neiland, Charles Sands, and Casper Ruud. After him are Patricia Canning Todd, Alberto Berasategui, Marjorie Cox Crawford, Tatjana Maria, Angela Mortimer, and Pavel Složil.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Mariano Puerta ranks 262Before him are Lilia Podkopayeva, Aimee Garcia, Tia Hellebaut, Konstrakta, Devon Sawa, and Helton Arruda. After him are Alexandre Aja, Jay Hernandez, Jonathan Zebina, Alfredo Anderson, Pavel Datsyuk, and Samuel Sánchez.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Mariano Puerta ranks 644 out of 1,154Before him are Luis Martínez (null), Pedro Monzón (1962), Mauro Zárate (1987), Leandro Cufré (1978), Guillermo Lovell (1918), and Julio Bolbochán (1920). After him are Luis Scola (1980), Daniel Castellani (1961), Julio Cobos (1955), Maria Verónica Reina (1964), Jesús Iglesias (1922), and Héctor Zelada (1957).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Argentina

Among tennis players born in Argentina, Mariano Puerta ranks 7Before him are Guillermo Vilas (1952), Gabriela Sabatini (1970), Juan Martín del Potro (1988), David Nalbandian (1982), Gastón Gaudio (1978), and Guillermo Coria (1982). After him are José Luis Clerc (1958), Patricia Tarabini (1968), Diego Schwartzman (1992), Guillermo Cañas (1977), Gisela Dulko (1985), and Paola Suárez (1976).