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{{short description|Brazilian tennis player}}
{{Infobox tennis biography
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| name = Marcelo Saliola
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1973|12|31}}
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| birth_place = [[Sao Paulo]], Brazil
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| highestdoublesranking = No. 121 (26 Sep 1994)
| highestdoublesranking = No. 121 (26 Sep 1994)
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'''Marcelo Saliola''' (born 31 December 1973) is a former professional [[tennis]] player from [[Brazil]].
'''Marcelo Saliola''' (born 31 December 1973) is a Brazilian former professional [[tennis]] player.


Saliola was the runner-up in the 1988 [[Junior Orange Bowl (tennis)|Junior Orange Bowl]] and won the South American Junior Championships in 1991, for the under 18 age bracket.<ref>[http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Sa/M/Marcelo-Saliola.aspx ATP World Tour Profile]</ref>
Saliola was the runner-up in the 1988 [[Junior Orange Bowl (tennis)|Junior Orange Bowl]] and won the South American Junior Championships in 1991, for the under 18 age bracket.<ref>[http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/Players/Sa/M/Marcelo-Saliola.aspx ATP World Tour Profile]</ref>
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The Brazilian won a bronze medal in the singles event at the [[Tennis at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991 Pan American Games]]
The Brazilian won a bronze medal in the singles event at the [[Tennis at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991 Pan American Games]]


==Challenger Titles==
==Challenger titles==


===Doubles: (5)===
===Doubles: (5)===
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|1.
|1.
|1993
|1993
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Cotia]], [[Brazil]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Cotia]], Brazil
|Hard
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
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|2.
|2.
|1993
|1993
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sao Luis]], [[Brazil]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[São Luís, Maranhão|São Luís]], Brazil
|Hard
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
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|3.
|3.
|1994
|1994
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sao Paulo]], [[Brazil]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[São Paulo]], Brazil
|Clay
|Clay
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
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|4.
|4.
|1994
|1994
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Fortaleza]], [[Brazil]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Fortaleza]], Brazil
|Hard
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} Bill Barber<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ivan Baron]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Barber (tennis)|Bill Barber]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ivan Baron]]
|W/O
|W/O
|-
|-
|5.
|5.
|1994
|1994
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Natal, Rio Grande do Norte|Natal]], [[Brazil]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Natal, Rio Grande do Norte|Natal]], Brazil
|Clay
|Clay
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Otavio Della]]
|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Gastón Etlis]]<br />{{flagicon|PAR}} Ricardo Mena
|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Gastón Etlis]]<br />{{flagicon|PAR}} [[Ricardo Mena]]
|6–4, 6–3
|6–4, 6–3
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Brazilian male tennis players]]
[[Category:Brazilian male tennis players]]
[[Category:Tennis players at the 1991 Pan American Games]]
[[Category:Tennis players at the 1991 Pan American Games]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from São Paulo]]
[[Category:Tennis players from São Paulo]]
[[Category:Pan American Games medalists in tennis]]
[[Category:Pan American Games medalists in tennis]]
[[Category:Pan American Games bronze medalists for Brazil]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 1991 Pan American Games]]
[[Category:20th-century Brazilian sportsmen]]
[[Category:21st-century Brazilian sportsmen]]

Latest revision as of 10:14, 12 November 2024

Marcelo Saliola
Country (sports)Brazil Brazil
Born (1973-12-31) 31 December 1973 (age 51)
São Paulo, Brazil
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
PlaysLeft-handed
Prize money$47,779
Singles
Career record3-3
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 237 (16 Sep 1991)
Doubles
Career record1-5
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 121 (26 Sep 1994)

Marcelo Saliola (born 31 December 1973) is a Brazilian former professional tennis player.

Saliola was the runner-up in the 1988 Junior Orange Bowl and won the South American Junior Championships in 1991, for the under 18 age bracket.[1]

He had his best result on the ATP Tour at 1991 Brasilia Open when he made it into the round of 16, with a win over second seed and world number 12 Emilio Sánchez. He was a doubles quarter-finalist in the 1994 Colombia Open, partnering Otavio Della, with whom he won five Challenger titles.[2]

The Brazilian won a bronze medal in the singles event at the 1991 Pan American Games

Challenger titles

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Doubles: (5)

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No. Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
1. 1993 Brazil Cotia, Brazil Hard Brazil Otavio Della Brazil Danilo Marcelino
Spain Francisco Roig
6–2, 6–7, 6–3
2. 1993 Brazil São Luís, Brazil Hard Brazil Otavio Della Brazil Luiz Mattar
Brazil Jaime Oncins
6–7, 6–3, 7–6
3. 1994 Brazil São Paulo, Brazil Clay Brazil Otavio Della Brazil Nelson Aerts
Brazil Danilo Marcelino
6–4, 6–2
4. 1994 Brazil Fortaleza, Brazil Hard Brazil Otavio Della United States Bill Barber
United States Ivan Baron
W/O
5. 1994 Brazil Natal, Brazil Clay Brazil Otavio Della Argentina Gastón Etlis
Paraguay Ricardo Mena
6–4, 6–3

References

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