Sebastian Baez
Sebastian Baez
Sebastian Baez
Sebastian Baez
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    • Enjoysmusic, watching movies,playing video games, travelling the world and spending time with friends and family.
    • Served as a hitting partner at 2018 Nitto ATP Finals in London and says that he learned a lot from the experience.
    • Mentored by countryman and former World No. 3 Juan Martin del Potro.
    • Considers his coach, Sebastian Gutierrez, to be a father figure.
    • Began working with Gutierrez as a teenager in 2015 and says: "In tennis,it’s difficult to find a good person and a great professional as a coach. I am very proud to have hired him and to have him in my life. I hope to have more time with him and, why not, finish my career with him."
    • Stopped drinking Coca-Cola, eating ice cream and stringing his own racquets at the advice of Gutierrez.

    (UPDATED 21 AUGUST 2024)

    • Broke inside Top 20 at career-high No. 18 in June 2024 after winning back-to-back ATP Tour titles in Rio de Janeiro and Santiago earlier in the season.
    • Earned personal-best 31 wins in 2023, highlighted by 12-match winning streak, winning titles in Kitzbuhel and Winston-Salem and reaching 1st Grand Slam 3R at US Open.
    • Captured 1st ATP Tour title at 2022 Estoril, then earned 2nd title on home soil at 2023 Cordoba after entering tournament with 6 straight losses and 17 losses in previous 18 matches.
    • Broke into Top 300, 200 and 100 in 2021, posting 6-3 record in Challenger finals to tie 4 other players for 2nd-most titles in a season behind Griekspoor’s 8 in 2021.
    • Became World No. 1 junior in March 2018 and went on to reach Roland Garros boys’ singles final and win boys’ doubles gold medal at Youth Olympics w/Diaz Acosta in his hometown of Buenos Aires.

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