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Bruno Fraga SoaresBrazilian professional tennis player
Date of Birth: 27.02.1982
Country: Brazil |
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- Professional tennis player Bruno Fraga Soares
- Early Career
- Successes with Kevin Ullyett
- Career Highlights
- Current Status
Professional tennis player Bruno Fraga Soares
Bruno Fraga Soares is a professional tennis player from Brazil. He stands at 180 cm tall and weighs 77 kg. Soares began his professional career in 2001 and is known for his expertise in men's doubles. He plays right-handed and is coached by Daniel Melo.
Early Career
Soares started his professional career in 2001 and quickly established himself as a talented doubles player. He partnered with Kevin Ullyett and won his first ATP tournament in 2008 at Nottingham. Later that year, Soares and Serbian player Dusan Vemic reached the semifinals of the French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. They also reached the quarterfinals of the US Open in the same year.
Successes with Kevin Ullyett
In 2009, Soares once again teamed up with Kevin Ullyett and reached the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon tournament. In October of that year, they won their second career doubles title together at the Stockholm Open. Their success continued in 2010 when they won their third ATP tournament, this time in Nice, partnering with Marcelo Melo.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Soares has achieved several notable accomplishments. He has reached the semifinals of the French Open and the quarterfinals of the US Open. He has also won multiple ATP tournaments, including titles at Nottingham, Stockholm, and Nice. Soares' success on the doubles circuit has established him as one of Brazil's top tennis players.
Current Status
As of now, Bruno Fraga Soares continues to compete professionally and is considered one of the top doubles players in the world. He has achieved a career-high doubles ranking and continues to strive for success in future tournaments. Soares' dedication and skill make him a formidable opponent on the tennis court.

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