Salvador Navarro

Salvador Navarro-Gutiérrez (born 8 January 1977) is a former professional tennis player from Spain.[1]

Salvador Navarro
Country (sports) Spain
Born (1977-01-08) 8 January 1977
Barcelona, Spain
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Turned pro1995
PlaysRight-handed
Prize money$257,406
Singles
Career record4–7
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 157 (8 Sep 2003)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian OpenQ2 (1999)
French Open2R (1997)
WimbledonQ2 (2001, 2003)
US OpenQ2 (2004)
Doubles
Career record4–7
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 138 (19 Jul 1999)

Career

Navarro qualified for his only Grand Slam in 1997, at the French Open.[2] He won his opening round match against countryman Marcos Aurelio Gorriz, in five sets, but would lose to Jan Siemerink in the second round.[2]

He never made a quarter-final during his singles career on the ATP Tour but did have a win over world number 27 Sébastien Grosjean at the 2000 Torneo Godó, held in his hometown of Barcelona.[2]

The right-hander also played doubles and was a semi-finalist, with partner Óscar Hernández, in the 2003 CAM Open Comunidad Valenciana.[2] Despite only entering the tournament after another team withdrew, the Spanish pairing were able to upset third seeds Gastón Etlis and Martin Rodríguez in the quarter-finals.[2]

Challenger titles

Singles: (2)

No. Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
1. 2000 Armonk, United States Clay Alejandro Hernández 6–1, 3–6, 6–3
2. 2001 Sylt, Germany Clay Dennis van Scheppingen 6–3, 7–6(9–7)

Doubles: (7)

No. Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
1. 1998 Seville, Spain Clay Alberto Martín Edwin Kempes
Rogier Wassen
2–6, 7–5, 6–3
2. 2000 Sassuolo, Italy Clay Álex Calatrava Daniele Bracciali
Federico Luzzi
6–7(5–7), 6–1, 6–4
3. 2001 Edinburgh, Great Britain Clay Filippo Messori Justin Bower
Damien Roberts
6–2, 7–6(7–4)
4. 2001 Mantua, Italy Clay Stefano Galvani Alessandro Guevara
Rodrigo Ribeiro
7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–4)
5. 2002 Furth, Germany Clay Gabriel Trujillo-Soler Vadim Kutsenko
Oleg Ogorodov
6–2, 6–4
6. 2004 Brașov, Romania Clay Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo Juan Pablo Brzezicki
Juan Pablo Guzmán
6–3, 6–2
7. 2006 Scheveningen, Netherlands Clay Guillermo García-López Marc Gicquel
Édouard Roger-Vasselin
6–4, 0–6, [11–9]
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