
Maximo Gonzalez is a professional tennis player from Argentina, born on July 20, 1983, in Tandil, Argentina. He achieved his career-high singles ranking of No. 58 in July 2009 and his career-high doubles ranking of No. 10 in September 2023. Gonzalez began playing tennis at four and turned pro in 2002. At the beginning of his professional career, he mainly focused on the ATP Challengers events. He made his singles debut in the ATP Tour in July 2007. He has yet to win a singles title on the ATP tour. His best finish at the Grand Slam singles came at the French Open in 2009, where he reached the third round.
In doubles, Gonzalez has won 19 ATP titles, including a Master 1000 title at the 2023 Cincinnati Masters. His record in Grand Slam doubles is excellent. He reached the quarterfinals of the French Open thrice (2014, 2018, 2023), and Australian Open once (2024). He also reached the semifinal of the Wimbledon in 2021, and the semifinals of the US Open in 2008.
Gonzalez also made the semifinal of the French Open and Wimbledon in mixed doubles in 2024.
Maximo Gonzalez Nationality
Maximo Gonzalez is an Argentine national. He was born on July 20, 1983, in Tandil, the same town where Juan Martin del Potro was born.
Gonzalez began playing tennis at the age of four. He was a big soccer fan since childhood and grew up idolizing soccer legend Diego Maradona. For tennis, Pete Sampras was his childhood idol.
Gonzalez attended the San Jose College in his hometown, before turning professional in 2002. During the interview with atptour.com, Gonzalez reveals that clay is his best surface, and Roland Garros is his favorite tournament.
Gonzalez represented his country Argentina at the Olympics twice. He represented Argentina at the 2016 Rio Olympics in doubles and made it to the second round. He also represented Argentina at the 2024 Paris Olympics in mixed doubles but lost in the first round.
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