Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Single
Singles titles: 4, as follows: Doubles titles: 6, as follows:
1993--(1) Charlotte 1993--(1) Athens (w/Lozano)
1990--(1) Kitzbuhel 1992--(2) Casablanca (w/Lozano), Cologne
1989--(1) Florence 1991--(1) Barcelona (w/Nargiso) (w/Luza)
1985--(1) Marbella 1990--(1) Florence (w/Bruguera)
Year-by-Year Highlights: 1988--(1) Sao Paulo (w/Berger)
1989- Quarterfinalist at Rio de Janeiro, Gstaad.
1988- Runner-up at Sao Paulo (l. Berger); Semifinalist at Boston, Rye Brook,
Geneva; Quarterfinalist at Charleston, Rio de Janeiro Ch., Palermo; Doubles
Runner-up at Rio Ch. (w/Frana); Doubles Winner at Brasilia-2 Ch.(w/MacPher)
1987- Semifinalist at Bari; Quarterfinalist at Geneva, Buenos Aires; Doubles
Runner-up at Buenos Aires (w/Berger).
1986- Runner-up at Bari (l. K. Carlsson); Semifinalist at Boston; Quarter-
finalist at Florence, Bologna, Kitzbuhel; RD 16 at French Open.
1985- Semifinalist at Buenos Aires; Quarterfinalist at Bari, Cologne.
Turned pro in October 1983.
Member of the Argentine Davis Cup team, 1985-86.
South American junior champion in four age categories (12s, 14s, 16s,
and 18s).
Although he failed to reach a NGP final in 1987 after doing so the
previous two years, de la Pena defeated John McEnroe in the first round at
the French Open, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.
Defeated Mats Wilander in quarterfinals at Boston, 1988.
Likes music, particularly Rod Stewart and the Rolling Stones.
Compiled a 27-17 match record, earned a career-high $118,316 and ranked
No. 52 on the ATP computer, his second best finish (No. 38 in 1986).
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