Who Coaches Sebastian Baez?

Last Modified Nov 19, 2024 13:11 GMT
Sebastian Baez Coach
Sebastian Baez

Born on December 28, 2000, Sebastian Baez is an Argentine tennis player who has won six ATP singles titles till date. The 23-year-old is ranked No. 27 by the ATP as of late 2024, and achieved his career-high singles ranking of No. 18 in June 2024. Baez’s best major result came at the 2023 US Open, where he reached the third round.

Baez had an impressive 2023 season, in which he won three singles titles — the Cordoba Open, Kitzbuhel Open, and the Winston-Salem Open. He is a right-handed player who is known for his powerful forehand. His favorite surface is clay.

The 2024 season has been a testament to Sebastian Baez's hard work and determination. He won his maiden ATP 500 title at the 2024 Rio Open, defeating Mariano Navone in the final in straight sets. Just a week later, he added another title to his collection, winning his second ATP title of the season at the 2024 Chile Open, where he defeated Alejandro Tabilo in the final.

NameSebastian Baez
Net Worth$2 million
Age23
ResidenceBuenos Aires, Argentina
Marital StatusSingle
Source of WealthTennis, Endorsements
EndorsementsYonex and Le Coq Sportif

Sebastian Baez Coach

Sebastian Gutiérrez is Sebastian Baez’s coach. He is a former professional player from Argentina. Baez started training with Gutiérrez in 2015 and considers him like a father figure. He shared in an interview that he is proud to have hired Gutiérrez, as in tennis, it isn't easy to find a good person and a great coach. He also said that he hopes to finish his career while working with Gutiérrez.

Baez stopped eating ice cream and drinking cold drinks on the advice of Gutiérrez. As per sources, Gutiérrez called Sebastian Baez with the name Seba. Gutiérrez prefers to play on hard courts.

Also Read: Sebastian Baez Parents

Sebastian Baez Career Titles

Sebastian Baez has won six ATP singles titles in his career — the 2024 Rio Open, the 2024 Chile Open, the 2022 Estoril Open, the 2023 Cordoba Open, the 2023 Kitzbuhel Open, and the 2023 Winston-Salem Open. He won his third and fourth ATP titles as a part of a 10-match winning streak.

Baez won his maiden ATP title at the 2022 Estoril Open, defeating top seed Frances Tiafoe in the final. At the 2023 Kitzbuhel Open, he defeated Dominic Thiem in straight sets in the final. At the Winston-Salem Open, he defeated Jiri Lehecka in the final. He won his maiden ATP 500 title at the 2024 Rio Open, defeating Mariano Navone in the final in straight sets.

Sebastian Baez Prize Money

According to ATP's official website, Sebastian Baez has won over $4.3 million in prize money till date (2024).

Also Read: How tall is Sebastian Baez?

FAQs

A. Pulver, Yonex and Le Coq Sportif sponsor Sebastian Baez.

A. Sebastian Baez is of Argentine nationality.

A. Sebastian Baez's net worth is estimated to be $2 million as of 2024.

A. Sebastian Baez currently resides in a spacious apartment in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As per sources, the price of the apartment is estimated at around $500,000.

A. Sebastian Baez is 5 feet 7 inches or 170 cm tall.

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