
Spanish tennis sensation Pablo Carreno Busta is a professional player who won a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He registered a win against World No. 1 Novak Djokovic en route. He achieved a career high ranking of No. 10 in the World on September 11, 2017. His best grand slam performance includes reaching the semifinal of the 2020 and 2014 US Open.
Besides playing singles, Carreno Busta is known for playing doubles tournaments. He finished finalist at the 2016 US Open and semi finalist at the 2017 Australian Open. In doubles, he achieved the career high ranking of No. 16 on July 17, 2017. He competed in various team competitions and helped Spain win the 2019 Davis Cup.
Carreno Busta was voted the 2013 ATP Most Improved Player of the Year. He took a break from professional tennis due to his elbow surgery, shoulder injury and back surgery.
Pablo Carreno Busta Titles Won
Pablo Carreno Busta has won seven singles and four doubles titles to date, including the 2022 Canadian Open, 2017 Estoril Open and the 2016 Winston Salem Open in the singles category and the 2020 Cincinnati Masters in the doubles category.
Other single titles include the 2021 Hamburg European Open, the 2021 Andalucía Open and the 2019 Chengdu Open. Carreno Busta’s doubles titles include the 2016 China Open and the 2017 Rio Open.
When did Pablo Carreno Busta start playing tennis?
Pablo Carreno Busta started playing tennis at the age of six and took it seriously at the age of 15. He moved to Barcelona to train at Real Club de Tenis Barcelona. Carreno Busta turned professional in 2009 and played his first ATP tour match at the 2011 Barcelona Open.
Pablo Carreno Busta Height and Age
Carreno Busta stands 6 feet 2 inches or 188 cm tall. He has a body weight of around 78 kg or 172 lbs. Carreno Busta is 32 years old and was born in Gijon, Spain.
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