Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
August 1952 in Buenos Aires) ist ein ehemaliger argentinischer Tennisspieler . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Karriere. 2 Erfolge. 2.1 Einzel. 2.1.1 Turniersiege. 2.1.2 Finalteilnahmen. 2.2 Doppel. 2.2.1 Turniersiege. 2.2.2 Finalteilnahmen. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Karriere.
Nr.DatumTurnierBelag1.25. November 1973Sand2.14. Juli 1974Sand3.21. Juli 1974Sand4.4. August 1974Sand- 17. August 1952
- 1989
- 180 cm
- Argentinien
Guillermo Vilas (born 17 August 1952) is an Argentine former professional tennis player. Vilas was the world No. 1 of the Grand Prix seasons in 1974, 1975 and 1977. [4] He won four major titles, the year-end championships , and 78 career singles titles overall, [5] 62 of which were ATP titles.
- Left-handed (one-handed backhand)
- 1969 (amateur tour from 1968)
- 1992
- W (1974)
9. Juni 2021 · Eine Dokumentation über den langjährigen Kampf von Guillermo Vilas um die Nummer eins der Weltrangliste. Erfahren Sie mehr über den Champion, Feingeist und Poeten aus Argentinien, der Tennis mit Kreativität und Perfektion prägte.
Learn about the life and career of Guillermo Vilas, one of the most popular and celebrated tennis players of the 1970s. He won four Grand Slams, 62 ATP titles, and set records on clay and all-surface matches.
Beginning in 1974 he graced the World Top Ten for nine straight years, No. 2 in 1977. He was born Aug. 17, 1952, in Mar del Plata, Argentina, where he grew up. - bio courtesy of Bud Collins. Official tennis bio information on Guillermo Vilas including personal and professional info.
Der Argentinier Guillermo Vilas wurde 1977 zum Idol seines Landes und zum Pionier des Topspins. Er gewann 16 Titel, darunter Roland Garros und die US Open, und stellte Rekorde auf.
20. Apr. 2018 · Vilas’ US Open title was the jewel in a brilliant 1977 campaign that had started with a runner-up finish at the Australian Open. In the spring, he had won his first French Open title. Vilas finished the season with a 145-14 singles record, 17 ATP titles and his third season-ending Grand Prix Masters crown.