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Fabio Silberberg

Published on January 9, 2010

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Fabio ended very early in his career 1996After five years on the professional circuit. His best ranking was 196 of the world.

In 1987When I was first in the Brazilian ranking and sixth in the world junior rankings, has been invited to strengthen the team’s training Davis Cup and soon after moved to the United States to defend the University of Tennessee, Where he was national runner-up.

His professional career began in 1991 and that same year became the seventh player to win an Australian title tournament ATP abroad.

He played more than two hundred leagues in more than twenty-five countries, including seven Grand Slams. There were three disputes WimbledonTwo in Roland Garros and two of U.S. Open.

Was among the two hundred best in the world in almost all the time in which he played as a professional.

Among his more significant results are victories over Fernando Meligeni, Tim Henman and Guillermo Vilas.

In 1995Entered into the team’s Davis Cup of Brazil confrontation against Mexico.

At that time, Mexico beat Brazil by 4 to 1 in the semi-final of the U.S.. The player won Oscar Ortiz for two sets to one, with 2-6, 6-3, 6-3.

He’s a professional tennis coach in 1999. For a year he coached the now ex-player Vanessa Menga and four was the trainer responsible for training and competitive routing more than one hundred people at Club Athletico Paulistano in Sao Paulo. Today, with your luggage twenty years as a player, coordinates and supervises the tennis lessons and competitive training in the Country Club and Tennis Club in São Paulo 2.

Since 2000 is a businessman. Directs Faberg Sports, which specializes in outsourcing in tennis lessons and related events. It is also the exclusive representative in Brazil the Sanchez-Casal Academy, one of the best tennis academies in the world, located in Barcelona, Spain.

In 2003 and 2004, Won the title and defend his title of general Citibank Masters Tour, The doubles, involving the best Brazilian players of all time who are former members of the team Davis Cup who are over 33 years.

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