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Diego Moyano

Argentine tennis player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Diego Moyano (born 14 March 1975) is a coach and former professional tennis player from Argentina.[1]

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Coaching

Moyano has worked as a USTA coach, training American ATP players Tommy Paul, Reilly Opelka and Frances Tiafoe,[2] as well as helping Denis Kudla and Andrea Collarini.

He formerly coached WTA tennis pro Coco Gauff until April 2023[3] and subsequently reunited with Frances Tiafoe in December 2023.[2] Prior to that he coached Kevin Anderson from 2020 until his retirement in May 2022 and is currently coaching him since his comeback a year later in 2023.

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Professional career

Moyano took part in the 1999 French Open and lost a four set opening round match to American player Chris Woodruff.[4]

His next appearance on the ATP Tour was in the 2001 Cerveza Club Colombia Open, where he was unable to get past qualifier Alexandre Simoni in the first round.[4] He was also an opening round casualty at his next ATP tournament, the 2004 Buenos Aires Open, losing to Óscar Hernández.[4]

The Argentine played in the doubles at the 2003 BellSouth Open, with Phillip Harboe.[4] They lost in the first round to José Acasuso and Andrés Schneiter.[4]

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ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals

Singles: 27 (10–17)

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Doubles: 9 (3–6)

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