Hugo Dellien
Hugo Dellien
Hugo Dellien
Hugo Dellien
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  • Personal
  • Career
    • Nickname is Pantera.
    • Began playing tennis at age 5 as part of an after-school program from 2 to 9 pm.
    • Wife, Camila Giangreco, is a former WTA player from Paraguay; daughter, Mila.
    • Father, Hugo, and mother, Silvana, are his biggest inspirations; brothers, Iker and Murkel, also play tennis.
    • Credits his 1st coach, Mauricio Solis, for helping develop his tennis career. Solis encouraged him to train outside of Bolivia for better opportunities.
    • Moved to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia as a 13-year-old, then to Buenos Aires as a 17-year-old.
    • Favourite shot is forehand, surface is clay, tournament is Wimbledon and city on tour is London.
    • Idol and favourite athlete is Roger Federer.
    • Enjoys playing football and is a fan of Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia.
    • Favourite superhero is Batman and book is The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
    • Listens to urban music.
    • Favourite movie is The Fast and the Furious and favourite actor is star of that film, Vin Diesel.
    • Secret talent is cooking and dream job is restaurant owner. Eating is his guilty pleasure and favourite food is sushi.
    • Favourite school subject was math.
    • Considers loving and helping his family to be his best quality. Says shyness is his worst quality.
    • Ambassador for UNICEF in Bolivia.

    (UPDATED 21 AUGUST2023)

    • Former World No. 2 junior achieved career-high No. 64 in August 2022, becoming highest-ranked Bolivian since No. 60Martinez in November 1983.
    • Qualified at 2023 Cordoba and defeated 2021 champion J. Cerundolo to become 1st Bolivian tour-level semi-finalist since Martinez at 1983 Washington.
    • Also qualified at Buenos Aires, ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Estoril and ATP Masters 1000 Madrid in 2022, but missed final 6 months of season due to hand injury.
    • Earned 1st ATP Tour win of career at age 25 en route to 2019 Rio de Janeiro QF as Q (d. Andreozzi in 1R).
    • Owns 146-89Challenger record (9-5 in finals, all on clay), highlighted by 21-1 run with 3 titles from 16 April-7 June 2018.

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