Gustavo Fernández (tennis)

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Gustavo Fernández (tennis)

Gustavo Fernández (born 20 January 1994) is an Argentine professional wheelchair tennis player.[1][2] Fernández has been ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles.[3]

Quick Facts Country (sports), Born ...
Gustavo Fernández
Country (sports) Argentina
Born (1994-01-20) 20 January 1994 (age 31)
Río Tercero, Argentina
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
Singles
Career record369–131
Highest rankingNo. 1 (10 July 2017)
Current rankingNo. 4 (12 June 2023)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenW (2017, 2019)
French OpenW (2016, 2019)
WimbledonW (2019)
US OpenF (2014)
Other tournaments
MastersF (2021)
Paralympic GamesQF (2012, 2016, 2020)
Doubles
Career record203–144
Highest rankingNo. 3 (9 September 2019)
Current rankingNo. 7 (12 June 2023)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenF (2015, 2017, 2022)
French OpenW (2019)
WimbledonW (2015, 2022)
US OpenF (2013, 2019, 2021)
Other doubles tournaments
Masters DoublesW (2022)
Paralympic GamesQF (2016)
Medal record
Paralympic Games
2024 ParisSingles
Parapan American Games
2011 GuadalajaraSingles
2015 TorontoSingles
2015 TorontoDoubles
2019 LimaSingles
2019 LimaDoubles
2011 GuadalajaraDoubles
Last updated on: 12 June 2023.
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Fernández has won major singles titles at the 2016 French Open, the 2017 Australian Open, the 2019 Australian Open,[4] the 2019 French Open, and the 2019 Wimbledon Championships. In doubles, he has won major titles at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships partnering Nicolas Peifer, and the 2019 French Open and 2022 Wimbledon Championships partnering Shingo Kunieda.

Career statistics

Grand Slam performance timelines

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RRQ# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Wheelchair singles

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Tournament201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024SRW–LWin %
Australian Open QF F SF SF W QF W QF QF QF SF A 2 / 11 12–9 57%
French Open QF SF QF W F F W SF SF F SF F 2 / 12 20–10 67%
Wimbledon NH NH NH QF F F W NH SF SF QF SF 1 / 7 9–6 60%
US Open QF F QF NH SF SF SF SF SF 1R SF 0 / 9 10–9 53%
Win–loss 0–3 5–3 1–3 4–2 8–3 5–4 10–1 2–3 3–4 4–4 6–4 4–1 5 / 38 49–33 60%
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Wheelchair doubles

More information Tournament, SR ...
Tournament201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024SRW–LWin %
Australian Open SF SF F SF F SF SF SF SF F QF A 0 / 11 3–11 21%
French Open SF F F SF SF SF W F SF F F SF 1 / 12 10–11 48%
Wimbledon A A W SF SF SF SF NH SF W SF 2 / 8 5–6 45%
US Open F SF SF NH SF SF F SF F QF QF 0 / 10 3–10 23%
Win–loss 1–3 1–3 4–3 0–3 1–4 0–4 3–3 1–3 1–4 5–3 3–4 2–1 3 / 41 22–38 37%
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Grand Slam finals

Wheelchair singles: 13 finals (5 titles, 8 runner-ups)


More information Result, Year ...
Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Loss2014Australian OpenHardJapan Shingo Kunieda0–6, 1–6
Loss2014US OpenHardJapan Shingo Kunieda6–7, 4–6
Win2016French OpenClayUnited Kingdom Gordon Reid7–6(7–1), 6–1
Win2017Australian OpenHardFrance Nicolas Peifer3–6, 6–2, 6–0
Loss2017French OpenClayUnited Kingdom Alfie Hewett6–0, 6–7(9–11), 2–6
Loss2017WimbledonGrassSweden Stefan Olsson5−7, 6−3, 5−7
Loss2018French OpenClayJapan Shingo Kunieda6–7, 0–6
Loss2018WimbledonGrassSweden Stefan Olsson2–6, 6–0, 3–6
Win2019Australian Open (2)HardSweden Stefan Olsson7–5, 6–3
Win2019French Open (2)ClayUnited Kingdom Gordon Reid6–1, 6–3
Win2019WimbledonGrassJapan Shingo Kunieda4–6, 6–3, 6–2
Loss2022French OpenClayJapan Shingo Kunieda2–6, 7–5, 5–7
Loss2024French OpenClayJapan Tokito Oda5–7, 3–6
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References

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