Eduardo Masso

Eduardo Masso ( born January 11, 1964 in Bell Ville, Argentina ) is a former Belgian tennis player.

Life

Masso, a native of Argentina, began at the age of seven years with the sport of tennis and in 1982 was Argentine national junior champion. In 1984 he became a professional tennis player. He had a first success in 1986 with respect to the semi-finals in the doubles competition of Metz. In 1989, he was the first and only time in his career in the final of an ATP tournament, but lost at the side of João Cunha - Silva against Udo Riglewski and Tobias Svantesson. In 1990 he reached the final of Hilversum, but was beaten in four sets Francisco Clavet. His only title wins, he celebrated on the ATP Challenger Tour, where he won three doubles titles changing partners between 1990 and 1992. Its highest listing in the tennis world ranking he reached in 1991 with position 56 in single and in 1990 with position 134 in doubles.

His best individual results in Grand Slam tournaments were reaching the second round at the Australian Open, the French Open and Wimbledon. In the doubles competition, he joined only at the Australian Open and the French Open, was there but not on the first round also. Mixed In 1990 he stood in the second round of the French Open.

Masso, who was naturalized in Belgium, played between 1990 and 1992 ten singles and four doubles matches for the Belgian Davis Cup team. His single balance was 6:4, by his double encounters he could not win against it.

Finals

Singles

Doubles

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