Tim Trigueiro
Full nameTim Trigueiro
Country (sports) United States
Born (1967-01-16) January 16, 1967
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
PlaysRight-handed
CollegeUCLA Bruins
Prize money$9,847
Singles
Career record0–1
Career titles0
0 Challenger, 0 Futures
Highest rankingNo. 364 (19 November 1990)
Grand Slam singles results
WimbledonQ1 (1991)
Doubles
Career record2–1
Career titles0
0 Challenger, 0 Futures
Highest rankingNo. 288 (19 August 1991)
Grand Slam doubles results
WimbledonQ1 (1991)
Last updated on: 2 September 2022.

Tim Trigueiro (born January 16, 1967) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.[1]

Biography

Trigueiro grew up in Santa Barbara, California and is the son of Jack Trigueiro, a sports coach at Santa Barbara High School.

He was the boys' singles champion at the 1985 US Open, then played college tennis for the UCLA Bruins.[2][3]

On the professional tour, he reached a best singles ranking of 364 in the world. He was a doubles semi-finalist at the 1990 OTB International Open, an ATP Tour tournament held in Schenectady, where he partnered with Czechoslovakia's Martin Střelba.


Junior Grand Slam finals

Singles: 1 (1 title)

Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Win1988US OpenHardUnited States Joey Blake6–2, 6–3

References

  1. Zant, john (January 4, 2017). "Tennis Phenom Kayla Day Goes Pro". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  2. Cannon, Pat (April 15, 1985). "Santa Barbara High's Tim Trigueiro Is a Good Tennis Player, and He Knows It : In a Way, He's a Lot Like John McEnroe - latimes". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  3. Friedman, Charles (December 22, 1985). "Junior Tennis in Sportlight". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
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