Alejandro Fabbri: A Profile
The Argentine Tennis Coach and Former Professional Tennis Player
Early Life and Career
Alejandro Fabbri was born on October 27, 1982, in Rufino, Argentina. He began playing tennis at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks of the junior circuit. In 2002, he turned professional and began competing on the ATP Tour. Fabbri achieved a career-high singles ranking of No. 166 in July 2009.
Fabbri retired from professional tennis in 2013 and began coaching. He has since coached several top players, including Victor Estrella Burgos, who captured the 2015 Ecuador Open Quito. Fabbri is currently the coach of Argentine tennis player Diego Schwartzman.
Personal Life
Fabbri is married to former Argentine tennis player Mariana Díaz-Oliva. The couple has two children together.
Other Interests
Fabbri is also a passionate writer and has published several books on tennis. He is also a regular contributor to several tennis magazines and newspapers.
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