Otávio Della

Otávio Della
Country (sports) Brazil Brazil
Born (1969-06-22) 22 June 1969
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Height 5'7" (170 cm)
Plays Right-handed
Prize money $66,279
Singles
Career record 1-3
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 299 (5 Mar 1990)
Doubles
Career record 2-7
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 125 (26 Sep 1994)

Otávio Della (born 22 June 1969) is a former professional tennis player from Brazil, now a tennis administrator.[1]

Della played mostly on the Challenger circuit, but also made some appearances on the Grand Prix tennis circuit and ATP Tour. He twice participated in the Guarujá Open and in 1988 made it into the second round, with a win over Swede Ronnie Båthman. The Brazilian also played at the 1989 Citibank Open in Itaparica, where he was defeated in the opening round by Todd Witsken of the United States.[2]

He had more success as a doubles player, winning five Challenger titles and making quarter-finals at Umag in 1990 and Bogota in 1994.[3]

Challenger Titles

Doubles: (5)

No. Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
1. 1993 Brazil Cotia, Brazil Hard Brazil Marcelo Saliola Brazil Danilo Marcelino
Spain Francisco Roig
6–2, 6–7, 6–3
2. 1993 Brazil Sao Luis, Brazil Hard Brazil Marcelo Saliola Brazil Luiz Mattar
Brazil Jaime Oncins
6–7, 6–3, 7–6
3. 1994 Brazil Sao Paulo, Brazil Clay Brazil Marcelo Saliola Brazil Nelson Aerts
Brazil Danilo Marcelino
6–4, 6–2
4. 1994 Brazil Fortaleza, Brazil Hard Brazil Marcelo Saliola United States Bill Barber
United States Ivan Baron
W/O
5. 1994 Brazil Natal, Brazil Clay Brazil Marcelo Saliola Argentina Gaston Etlis
Paraguay Ricardo Mena
6–4, 6–3

References

  1. "Boom" imobiliário engole tênis paulistano "que administra o espaço ao lado de Otávio Della, dois bons jogadores dos anos 80"
  2. ATP World Tour Profile
  3. ITF Tennis Profile
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