Rogério Dutra da Silva

Rogério Dutra da Silva (born 5 February 1984 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian tennis player.

  • 2.2.1 Siege
  • 2.2.2 finals

Career

Dutra da Silva has been celebrated primarily on the Challenger Tour success. So far, he won two singles titles and three more in doubles. At the World Tour level him no breakthrough. In 2007 he made ​​his debut on the tour at the tournament in Costa do Sauipe, but lost in the opening round against Nicolas Devilder in straight sets. His Grand Slam debut was at the 2011 U.S. Open, where he won as a lucky loser direct his first game. However, he benefited from the injury-related task of his Irish opponent Louk Sorensen. In the second round Dutra da Silva resigned from Alex Bogomolov Jr. against. In 2012, he succeeded at the French Open the successful qualification for a Grand Slam main draw.

Dutra da Silva was nominated for the group zones semi-final against Uruguay for the first time in the Brazilian Davis Cup team in 2011.

Achievements

Singles

Win

Doubles

Win

Finals

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