Carlos Berlocq

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Carlos Berlocq
Country Argentina
Residence Buenos Aires
Date of birth March 2, 1983
Place of birth Chascomus, Argentina
Height 6'0 (182 cm)
Weight 165 lbs (75 kg)
Turned Pro 2001
Plays Right
Career Prize Money : $256,852
Singles
Career record: 2-13
Career titles: 0
Highest ranking: 75 (January 16, 2006)
Grand Slam results
Australian Open 1st (2006)
French Open 1st )2006)
Wimbledon 1st (2006)
U.S. Open
Doubles
Career record: 1-9
Career titles: 0
Highest ranking: 136 (February 20, 2006)

Carlos Alberto Berlocq (born March 2 , 1983 in Chascomus) is an Argentine professional male tennis player. He is nicknamed Charly. Berlocq's favourite surface is clay and he is currently coached by Gabriel Markus.

Berlocq started playing tennis at the age of four and has had his success on the ATP Futures and Challenger circuits. In 2004 he made six consecutive finals in the Futures events, winning three of them, two finals each in Argentina, France and Slovenia. He also made his first Challenger final in Manta, Ecuador losing to Giovanni Lapentti and then won another Futures title in Argentina.

At the end of 2005 Berlocq finished inside the top 100 for the first time on the back of strong form on the Challenger circuit where he went 44-20 in singles and won two Challenger titles in Turin defeating Alessandro di Mauro and in Cordenons defeating Jerome Haehnel. Berlocq also qualified for his first ATP main event in Stuttgart losing to Razvan Sabau and also played doubles in Bucharest with Mariano Puerta.

Berlocq has struggled to adapt his level from the Futures and Challengers to the ATP main level events and has to date achieved only limited success on the ATP, however his first win was significant. In the ATP Masters Series event in Miami Berlocq defeated the much-hyped American junior and wildcard entrant Donald Young 6-0; 6-0. Both Berlocq and Young had never won a match on the ATP and this win was achieved on hardcourt which is not Berlocq's favoured surface.

After defeating Young, then Berlocq played American James Blake and lost this match 6-0 6-0, therefore creating an unusual achievement of winning his first ATP-level match 6-0 6-0 and then losing by the same scoreline in the next round.

Berlocq has managed to win two consecutive matches for the first time on the ATP to make the quarter finals in Sopot after defeating Philipp Kohlschreiber and Lukas Dlouhy.



[edit] External links and references

  • ATP profile - [1]
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