- José
Javier "Chucho"
Acasuso (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse xaˈβjeɾ ˈtʃutʃo akaˈsuso]; born 20
October 1982) is a
tennis coach and a
former professional...
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against Nalbandian and Agustín
Calleri and
singles victory against José
Acasuso drove Russia to victory. In the 2009
Davis Cup
quarterfinal tie, Russia...
- his
first ATP
singles title at the
Prokom Open by
defeating No. 105 José
Acasuso in the final, but won
hardly any
other match on the tour. At the US Open...
-
Rafael Nadal defeated José
Acasuso in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the
Singles title at the 2004 Idea
Prokom Open. It was his
first career title. Guillermo...
- 6–7, 6–0 in the
first round,
before losing in the next
round to José
Acasuso. At the
Moscow ATP
tournament later the same month,
Andreev defeated the...
- that year.
Unseeded David Ferrer won in the
final 6–3, 6–2
against José
Acasuso. A
champion seed is
indicated in bold text
while text in
italics indicates...
- the
youngest Argentine tennis player to
reach an ATP
final since José
Acasuso in 2001 and win an ATP
tournament since Guillermo Coria in 2001, and the...
-
Playing for Argentina,
Acasuso competed in two
Davis Cup
finals (2006, 2008), and won one
World Team Cup
title in 2007.
Acasuso announced his retirement...
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qualifier to
reach the
final in
Buenos Aires since José
Acasuso in 2001. At the time,
Acasuso was
coached by Cerúndolo's father,
Alejandro Cerúndolo....
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reaching his
first semifinal in 2004 Idea
Prokom Open in
Sopot (l. to José
Acasuso) and 2004
Campionati Inter****onali di
Sicilia in
Paloma (l. to Filippo...