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- ATP career finals Singles (1 title, 1 runner-up) Singles runner-up (1) Doubles (3 titles) Doubles runner-up (10)
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{{BLP sources|date=September 2015}}{{short description|Uruguayan tennis player}}{{Infobox tennis biography | name = Diego Pérez | image = | country = {{URY}} | residence = Montevideo, Uruguay | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|2|9}} | birth_place = Montevideo, Uruguay | height = {{height|m=1.78}} | turnedpro = 1981 | retired = 1995 | plays = Right-handed (2-handed backhand) | careerprizemoney = $1,042,224 | singlesrecord = 207-229 (ATP Tour, Grand Prix tour and Grand Slam level, and Davis Cup) | singlestitles = 1 | highestsinglesranking = No. 27 (9 July 1984) | AustralianOpenresult = 1R (1991, 1993) | FrenchOpenresult = 4R (1992) | Wimbledonresult = 1R (1990, 1993) | USOpenresult = 3R (1987) |doublesrecord= 160-189 (ATP Tour, Grand Prix tour and Grand Slam level, and Davis Cup) |doublestitles= 3 |highestdoublesranking= No. 37 (3 August 1987) }}Diego Pérez ({{IPA-es|ˈdjeɣo ˈpeɾes|am}}; born 9 February 1962) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay. Pérez turned pro in 1981, and won one ATP Tour singles and three doubles titles in his career, which lasted until 1995. He has the most singles wins for the Uruguay Davis Cup team (31, shared with Marcelo Filippini). ATP career finalsLegend | Grand Slam | Tennis Masters Cup | ATP Masters Series | Grand Prix / ATP Tour |
Singles (1 title, 1 runner-up)No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in the final | Score | 1. | 16 September 1985 | Bordeaux, France | Clay | USA}} Jimmy Brown | 6–4, 7–6 |
Singles runner-up (1)- 1985: Buenos Aires (lost to Martín Jaite)
Doubles (3 titles)Result | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score | Win | 1. | Sep 1981 | Palermo, Italy | Clay | URY}} José Luis Damiani | CHI}} Jaime Fillol Sr. {{flagicon|CHI}} Belus Prajoux | 6–1, 6–4 | Win | 2. | Nov 1992 | São Paulo, Brazil | Clay | ESP}} Francisco Roig | SWE}} Christer Allgårdh {{flagicon|AUS}} Carl Limberger | 6–2, 7–6 | Win | 3. | Aug 1994 | Umag, Croatia | Clay | ESP}} Francisco Roig | SVK}} Karol Kučera {{flagicon|KEN}} Paul Wekesa | 6–2, 6–4 |
Doubles runner-up (10)- 1985: Buenos Aires (with Eduardo Bengoechea, lost to Martín Jaite and Christian Miniussi)
- 1986: Stuttgart Outdoor (with Mansour Bahrami, lost to Hans Gildemeister and Andrés Gómez)
- 1986: Paris Indoor (with Mansour Bahrami, lost to Peter Fleming and John McEnroe)
- 1987: Geneva (with Mansour Bahrami, lost to Ricardo Acioly and Luiz Mattar)
- 1987: Itaparica (with Jorge Lozano, lost to Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez)
- 1988: Guarujá (with Javier Frana, lost to Ricardo Acuña and Luke Jensen)
- 1988: Barcelona (with Claudio Mezzadri, lost to Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez)
- 1990: Florence (with Luiz Mattar, lost to Sergi Bruguera and Horacio de la Peña)
- 1991: San Marino (with Christian Miniussi, lost to Jordi Arrese and Carlos Costa)
- 1992: Guarujá (with Francisco Roig, lost to Christer Allgårdh and Carl Limberger)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Perez, Diego}}{{Uruguay-tennis-bio-stub}} 4 : 1962 births|Living people|Uruguayan male tennis players|Sportspeople from Montevideo |