José Acasuso,History and fame

 José Acasuso

Career

Acasuso began enjoying lawn tennis at the age of 2, once his father took his brother and sister to his grandfather's racket club. Reportedly, he got the nickname of "Chucho" from the actual fact that, once he was a baby, he wont to say his name was "José Acachucho." Acasuso vie each basketball and lawn tennis up till the age of twelve, then gave up basketball for lawn tennis. Like Hector Hevodidbon Moyà, Acasuso could be a natural left-hander, however plays lawn tennis right-handed.

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Acasuso turned skilled in 2000, enjoying futures and contestant events. In 2001, he created an instantaneous impact in his initial adenosine triphosphate tournament in port, wherever he defeated former No. ten player Félix Mantilla within the last spherical of the qualifying to form the most draw, then defeated compatriots full general Squillari within the quarter-finals and Gastón Gaudio within the semi-finals. However, he lost to then-number-1 player Gustavo Kuerten 6–1, 6–3. Later within the year, he won his initial contestant event in Bermudas associated finished the year graded at eighty six within the world an improvement of eighty nine places from the previous year.
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In 2002, he was on Argentine Republic team that won the planet Team Cup in Düsseldorf. He won his initial adenosine triphosphate title in Sopot, defeating full general Squillari 2–6, 6–1, 6–3. He was conjointly a challenger in national capital, losing to David Ferrer, and in Palermo to the Chilean Fernando González. He finished the year graded forty first within the world.

After the previous 2 prospering years
, Acasuso's results began to say no and he finished up defrayal longer out owing to injuries. He failed to win a title in 2003. In 2004, however, he reached the ultimate of Sopot once more, this point losing to Rafael Nadal. Acasuso then went on to win his second career title in national capital by thrashing Russian Igor Andreev 6–3, 6–0


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Acasuso reached the fourth spherical of the 2005 French Open, his best ever end in any of the sweep events. He defeated number-2-seeded Andy Roddick in 5 sets, coming from a pair of sets to like down and an opening of serve to win 3–6, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 8–6. He then lost to fellow Argentine Mariano Puerta for the second time within the year. He conjointly improved his results far from his favoured clay surface by creating the quarter finals on arduous courts in city and on carpet in Basel.

In 2006,

 Acasuso won his third adenosine triphosphate title in Viña del Mar over Nicolás Massú and conjointly created his debut for Argentina within the Davis Cup against Scandinavian country within the singles. He then vie against Hrvatska within the doubles with David Nalbandian. They won their match and therefore the tie to play against Australia within the semi-finals.

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