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Cristiano Testa
Brazilian tennis player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cristiano Testa (born 23 September 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Brazil. He is also known as Testinha.
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Biography
Testa, a left-handed player, represented Brazil's Junior Davis Cup team in 1989.
Turning professional in 1993, Testa competed mostly on tour as a doubles specialist. His best performance came at the 1996 Colombia Open where he made the semi-finals with Diego del Río. He made a total of 11 Challenger doubles finals, for three titles, in Medellín, Eisenach and Santiago. In 2000 he reached his highest doubles ranking of 109 in the world and earned a spot in the main draw of the 2000 Australian Open. He and partner Fernando Meligeni were beaten in the first round by eventual finalists Wayne Black and Andrew Kratzmann.[1]
He now works as a junior tennis coach in Porto Alegre.[2]
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Challenger titles
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