Marcel Felder

Marcel Felder, the Olympic Committee of Uruguay performs under the name Marcel Felder ( born July 9, 1984 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan tennis player.

Career

Fields won the 2001 at the side of Federico Dondo the Uruguayan championship in doubles. In that year he turned professional and established itself primarily as a doubles specialist. Thus 24 April 2012 he succeeded for the first time into the top 100 in the world ranking in doubles. His highest ranking he reached rank 82 on 11 June of the same year, which is mainly due to his success on the ATP Challenger Tour. There, he won nine titles in doubles, including three in 2011 and four more in 2012. Moreover, he was in the 2011 season in four other finals in the 2012 season in one. All the songs except one he won on the South American continent. In single him such a success was denied. Also in Grand Slam tournaments he succeeded no successful qualification. On June 16, 2013 declared fields, after 14 years of participation in the competition will no longer be on the ATP Tour want to compete.

Since 2000, playing fields for the Uruguay Davis Cup team, in whose history he is the most successful doubles player. In 2002, he belonged to the squad of Uruguay to the South America Games in Brazil. There he won at the side of Martin Vilarrubi gold in doubles. 2003 and 2007 he took part with the Uruguayan team at the Pan American Games.

Achievements

Doubles

Win

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