Ecuador's most successful tennis player, winning two Olympic medals and reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, known for his impressive career spanning over two decades.
66 Years Old
Ecuador's most successful tennis player, winning 16 ATP titles and reaching the quarterfinals of the French Open, known for his impressive career in the 1980s and 1990s.
98 Years Old
A tennis legend who dominated the sport in the 1940s and 1950s, winning 17 Grand Slam titles and known for his powerful serve and volley game. He was a pioneer for Mexican-American athletes and a tennis icon.
90 Years Old
Won the 1959 Australian Open and Wimbledon singles titles, becoming the first Latin American to win a Grand Slam singles championship.
73 Years Old
Argentine tennis legend who won four Grand Slam titles and held the number one ranking, known for his dominant play on clay courts and charismatic on-court presence.
66 Years Old
A dominant force in tennis, winning eight Grand Slam singles titles and holding the number one ranking for 270 weeks. Known for his powerful forehand and innovative training methods.
73 Years Old
A tennis legend who won eight Grand Slam singles titles and was known for his fiery competitiveness and dominant playing style. He later became a successful coach and sportscaster.
67 Years Old
A tennis legend and outspoken commentator, known for his fiery temper and iconic matches, as well as his current work as a TV analyst and broadcaster.
69 Years Old
A Swedish tennis legend who dominated the sport in the 1970s, winning eleven Grand Slam singles titles, including a record five consecutive Wimbledon championships. He's an iconic figure in tennis history, known for his athleticism, style, and rivalry with John McEnroe.