2014 ATP World Tour Media Guide
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CARLOS BERLOCQ (ARG)<br />
date OF BIRTH: February 3, 1983 | Born: Chascomus, Argentina | Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
Turned Pro: 2001<br />
Height: 6’0” (1.83m)<br />
Weight: 165lbs (75kg)<br />
Career Win-Loss: 89-131<br />
Plays: Right-handed<br />
One-handed backhand<br />
Career Prize Money: $2,608,037<br />
Career Singles Titles/<br />
Finalist: 1/1<br />
Career Win-Loss vs. Top 10: 0-19<br />
Highest Emirates <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking:<br />
37 (March 19, 2012)<br />
Highest Emirates <strong>ATP</strong> Doubles<br />
Ranking: 50 (June 6, 2011)<br />
Emirates <strong>ATP</strong> Ranking History (W-L)<br />
2013: 41 (28-25)<br />
2012: 67 (25-31)<br />
2011: 60 (14-23)<br />
2010: 66 (3-3)<br />
2009: 255 (0-0)<br />
2013 HIGHLIGHTS<br />
2008: 153 (3-16)<br />
2007: 74 (11-15)<br />
2006: 130 (5-17)<br />
2005: 97 (0-1)<br />
2004: 210 (0-0)<br />
2003: 307 (0-0)<br />
2002: 297 (0-0)<br />
2001: 660 (0-0)<br />
2000: T959 (0-0)<br />
Prize money: $615,753<br />
Matches won-lost: <strong>ATP</strong>: 28-25 (singles), 9-13 (doubles)<br />
Singles winner: Båstad<br />
Semi-finalist: Viña del Mar<br />
Quarter-finalist: São Paulo, Metz<br />
Doubles finalist: Bastad (w/Ramos)<br />
Semi-finalist: Viña del Mar (w/Mayer), Umag (w/Zeballos)<br />
2013 IN REVIEW<br />
• Finished in Top 50 for 1st time and won his maiden <strong>ATP</strong> title at<br />
Båstad (d. Verdasco). 1 of 8 first- time <strong>ATP</strong> winners during year<br />
• Reached SF at Viña del Mar (l. to Zeballos) and QF at São Paulo<br />
(l. to Nadal), falling to eventual champion in both, and in Metz (l.<br />
to F. Mayer)<br />
• In Grand Slam play (2-4 record), with 2R at Australian Open (l. to<br />
Nishikori) and US Open (l. to Federer) and 1R at Roland Garros<br />
(l. to Isner) and Wimbledon (l. to Raonic)<br />
• In Davis Cup, won decisive singles match over France’s Simon<br />
to lead Argentina to a 3-2 victory and into SF (l. to Czech<br />
Republic). Also won 2 matches in 1R win over Germany (d.<br />
Kohlschreiber, Kas in dead rubber)<br />
• Compiled records of 17-13 on clay, 10-9 on hard and 1-3 on<br />
grass. Went 0-8 vs. Top 10 opponents and earned a career-high<br />
$615,753<br />
CAREER IN REVIEW<br />
• The Argentine has finished in Top 100 in 6 of past 9 years. In<br />
early part of his career, played primarily at Challenger level,<br />
compiling a 241-116 match record with 14 titles in 22 finals<br />
• In 2012, finished in Top 70 and advanced 1st <strong>ATP</strong> final in Viña del<br />
Mar (l. to countryman Monaco). Reached QF in 5 other<br />
tournaments, all on clay – São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Acapulco,<br />
Houston and Umag<br />
• In 2011, had best <strong>ATP</strong> result with a QF in Umag. Won 5<br />
Challenger titles, compiling at 28-3 record<br />
• In 2010, QF in Costa do Sauipe and won 57 matches and 3 titles<br />
on Challenger circuit finishing in Top 100 for 1st time since ‘07.<br />
Won Challenger titles in Todi, San Benedetto and Reggio Emilia<br />
while runner-up at Alessandria and Cancun. In doubles, won 1st<br />
<strong>ATP</strong> title in Stuttgart (w/countryman Schwank)<br />
• In 2008, reached QF in Viña del Mar (l. to Gonzalez)<br />
• In 2007, advanced to 1st <strong>ATP</strong> SF in Bucharest and QF in Viña del<br />
Mar and Umag. Won 1st Grand Slam match at Roland Garros,<br />
and 1st Top 20 win over No. 18 Ferrero in ‘s-Hertogenbosch<br />
• In 2006, recorded his 1st <strong>ATP</strong> win in Miami over Young. In<br />
August that year, reached 1st <strong>ATP</strong> QF in Umag<br />
• In 2005, finished in Top 100 for 1st time at No. 97<br />
• Has a 3-4 career record (3-2 in singles) in Davis Cup in 4 ties<br />
CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (1). FINALIST (5).<br />
GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Career 5-set record: 2-2)<br />
CAREER 13 12 11 10 08 07 06<br />
Aus. Open 2-5 2nd 2nd 1st — 1st — 1st<br />
Roland Garros 2-6 1st 1st 2nd — 1st 2nd 1st<br />
Wimbledon 0-6 1st 1st 1st — 1st 1st 1st<br />
US Open 2-5 2nd 1st 2nd 1st — 1st —<br />
<strong>ATP</strong> WORLD TOUR MASTERS 1000 HISTORY<br />
(Career W-L: 12-19)<br />
CAREER 13 12 11 08 06<br />
Indian Wells 4-4 4th 2nd — 1st 1st<br />
Miami 3-5 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd<br />
Monte-Carlo 0-1 — 1st — — —<br />
Madrid 0-1 — 1st — — —<br />
Rome 1-3 1st 2nd 2nd — —<br />
Toronto/Montréal 0-1 — 1st — — —<br />
Cincinnati 1-1 — 2nd — — —<br />
Shanghai 2-2 3rd 1st — — —<br />
Paris 1-1 — 2nd — — —<br />
PERSONAL<br />
• Full name is Carlos Alberto Berlocq, nicknamed Charly<br />
• Began playing at age 4<br />
• Father, Carlos is an electrician; mother, Amadeo is a hairdresser<br />
• Comes from 1 of the biggest families on <strong>ATP</strong> circuit with 3 sisters<br />
(Mara, Fernanda, Florencia) and 2 brothers (Nicolas, Guillermo)<br />
• Says he wants to have a charity foundation later in his career<br />
• Favourite surfaces are clay and hard. Forehand is his best shot<br />
• Wife Maria Noel Serrano (married November 30, 2006),<br />
daughter Stefania (born October 30, 2009)<br />
• Coached by Leo Alonso and Francisco Yunis. Fitness trainers<br />
are Horacio Anselmi and Hernan Rojas<br />
www.charlyberlocq.com/ @charlyberlocq<br />
Carlos Berlocq (Pagina Oficial)<br />
CAREER TITLES (1): 2013 – Båstad (CL). FINALIST (1): 2012<br />
– Viña Del Mar(CL).<br />
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