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    Juan Mónaco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈmonako]; born 29 March 1984), nicknamed "Pico", is an Argentine former professional tennis player. He won...
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    against top seed David Ferrer in the final, 5–7, 6–4, 6–3, after defeating Juan Mónaco in the semifinals, 6–2, 7–6. This was his second title in a row and extended...
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    had stints coaching his countrymen Guido Pella, Juan Mónaco and Máximo González. He was coach of Mónaco during his most successful season in 2012, when...
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  • Look up Monaco, monaco, Mónaco, or monacò in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monaco is a sovereign principality in Western Europe. Monaco may also refer...
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    married!» after the breakup; from October 2011 to November 2014 she dated Juan Mónaco. Zaira became engaged to horseback rider Jakob von Plessen in April 2015;...
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  • Defaulted SR = Special ranking Arnaud Clément (qualifying competition) Juan Mónaco (qualified) Andreas Beck (qualifying competition) Jan Hernych (qualified)...
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    seven with coach Marcelo Gómez (who also coached Tandil-born players Juan Mónaco, Mariano Zabaleta and Máximo González). Del Potro's talent was discovered...
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  • Filippo Volandri (first round) 31.   Dominik Hrbatý (first round) 32.   Juan Mónaco (first round) Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw...
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  • Retired d = Defaulted SR = Special ranking Paul-Henri Mathieu (qualified) Juan Mónaco (qualified) Max Mirnyi (first round) Sébastien Grosjean (qualifying competition)...
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  • Tomáš Berdych (second round) 12.   Tommy Robredo (third round) 13.   Juan Mónaco (first round) 14.   Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (withdrew due to a knee injury)...
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    Teymuraz Gabashvili. At the Barcelona Open, he lost in the first round to Juan Mónaco. He had reached his first quarterfinal in an ATP tournament at the BMW...
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  • Jürgen Melzer (first round) 29.   Viktor Troicki (second round) 30.   Juan Mónaco (third round) 31.   Albert Montañés (third round) 32.   Jérémy Chardy...
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    of the Rome Masters by qualifier Juan Mónaco, and he reached the quarter-finals of the Madrid Masters, losing to Juan Martín del Potro. During this time...
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  • (qualified) Paul-Henri Mathieu (qualifying competition, lucky loser) Juan Mónaco (qualifying competition, lucky loser) Santiago Ventura (qualified) Robby...
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    Thomaz Bellucci (fourth round) 25.   Marcos Baghdatis (third round) 26.   Juan Mónaco (first round) 27.   Feliciano López (first round) 28.   Lleyton Hewitt...
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    Roger Federer 6–0 David Ferrer 4–0 Dominic Thiem 4–0 Diego Schwartzman 3–0 Juan Martín del Potro 2–0 Andy Murray 2–0 Stan Wawrinka 2–0 Félix Auger-Aliassime...
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  • (semifinals) 07.   Juan Martín del Potro (quarterfinals) 08.   Janko Tipsarević (quarterfinals) 09.   John Isner (third round) 10.   Juan Mónaco (first round)...
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  • Overview". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved October 8, 2020. "Juan Mónaco – Overview". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved October 8...
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  • Monaco is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juan Mónaco (born 1984), Argentine tennis player Kara Monaco (born 1983), 2006 Playmate of...
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  • Gilles Simon (third round) 12.   Nicolás Almagro (quarterfinals) 13.   Juan Mónaco (fourth round) 14.   Fernando Verdasco (third round) 15.   Feliciano...
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  • Gilles Simon (second round) 14.   Feliciano López (first round) 15.   Juan Mónaco (third round) 16.   Marin Čilić (fourth round) 17.   Fernando Verdasco...
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  • Richard Gasquet (fourth round) 10.   Nicolás Almagro (quarterfinals) 11.   Juan Mónaco (first round) 12.   Marin Čilić (third round) 13.   Milos Raonic (fourth...
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    competed in the 2016 Wimbledon Championships, losing in the first round to Juan Mónaco in four sets. Daniel competed in the Olympics, where he defeated the...
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  • has worked with players including Spain's Carlos Moyà and Argentina's Juan Mónaco. "Último Minuto | Emol.com". "Carlos Moya: Profile". Association of Tennis...
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    International in Pörtschach, Austria, Ginepri lost in the quarterfinals to Juan Mónaco. He then made it to the fourth round of the French Open, before losing...
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  • Mikhail Youzhny (fourth round) 21.   Sam Querrey (first round) 22.   Juan Mónaco (third round) 23.   Andreas Seppi (fourth round) 24.   Jerzy Janowicz...
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    Murray 7–2 Nicolás Almagro 12–1 Fernando Verdasco 8–1 Stan Wawrinka 8–1 Juan Carlos Ferrero 5–1 Diego Schwartzman 5–1 Fernando González 4–1 Carlos Moyá...
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  • Cañas, Mariano Puerta, Nicolás Massú, David Ferrer, Fernando Verdasco, Juan Mónaco, Rafael Nadal, and Félix Mantilla. On 15 October 2019, Brasil Open organisers...
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  • the 2013 Chile Open. It was Nadal's first tournament in eight months. Juan Mónaco was the defending champion, but lost to Guillaume Rufin in the second...
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  • Special ranking Simone Bolelli (qualified) Ivan Ljubičić (qualified) Juan Mónaco (qualified) Marcel Granollers (qualified) Viktor Troicki (qualified)...
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