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Tóquio 2020 Tênis GUIA DO TIME BRASIL JOGOS OLÍMPICOS TÓQUIO 2020 TÊNIS * Este é um documento navegável. Para que todas as suas funcionalidades operem com êxito, utilize um leitor de pdf. MODALIDADES TÊNIS CHEFE DE EQUIPE ATLETAS Eduardo Frick Mulheres Homens Laura Pigossi Bruno Soares TREINADORES Luísa Stefani João Menezes Daniel Melo Marcelo Demoliner Jaime Oncins Marcelo Melo Thiago Monteiro * Clique no nome e saiba mais sobre a (o) atleta do Time Brasil MODALIDADESMODALIDADES> TÊNis > LAURA PIGOSSI TÊNIS FEMININO LAURA PIGOSSI nome completo altura - Laura Pigossi Herrmann de 1,64m Andrade peso - chave 55kg Duplas clube/associação que representa /laurapigossi/ data de nascimento Club Tennis Barcino (Espanha) 02/08/1994 treinador local de nascimento Germán Puentes São Paulo, SP principais conquistas na carreira nota Disposta a melhorar seu jogo, Laura decidiu se mudar para Campeã do ITF de Pune (Índia) Barcelona (Espanha) no segundo semestre de 2016. Nestes Jogos Olímpicos, a confirmação da vaga veio a uma semana da abertura oficial do evento. MODALIDADESMODALIDADES> TÊNis > LUÍSA STEFANI TÊNIS FEMININO LUÍSA STEFANI nome completo altura - Luísa Veras Stefani 1,69m chave peso /luisa__stefani Duplas 63kg data de nascimento clube/associação que representa /luisastefani/ 09/08/1997 Saddlebrook Tennis Academy (EUA) local de nascimento São Paulo, SP treinador Sanjay Singh principais conquistas na carreira nota Ao lado da norte-americana Hayley Carter, Luisa Stefani Campeã do WTA 250 de Lexington (2020) conseguiu subir muitas posições no ranking de duplas e se tornar a tenista brasileira mais bem colocada desde a criação da lista da WTA, em 1975. Campeã do WTA 250 de Tashkent (2019) Bronze nos Jogos Pan-americanos Lima 2019 MODALIDADES> TÊNis > BRUNO SOARES TÊNIS MASCULINO BRUNO SOARES nome completo altura /BrunoSoaresOficial Bruno Fraga Soares 1,81m chave peso /brunosoares82 Duplas 78kg data de nascimento clube/associação que representa /brunosoares82 27/02/1982 - local de nascimento treinador Belo Horizonte, MG Hugo Daibert principais conquistas na carreira nota Seis vezes campeão de torneios de Grand Slam, Bruno Campeão do Aberto da Austrália (2016) – duplas Soares chegou à vice-liderança do ranking de duplas da ATP masculina e duplas mista em outubro de 2016, ano em que conquistou o Aberto da Austrália e o Aberto dos Estados Unidos. Bicampeão do Aberto dos EUA (2016 e 2020) – duplas masculina Bicampeão do Aberto dos EUA (2012 e 2014) – duplas mista MODALIDADES> TÊNis > JOÃO MENEZES TÊNIS MASCULINO JOÃO MENEZES nome completo altura /JoaoMenezesOficial João Lucas Magalhães Hueb de 1,85m Menezes peso - chave 81kg Simples clube/associação que representa /joaomenezes12 data de nascimento - 17/12/1996 treinador local de nascimento - Uberaba, MG principais conquistas na carreira nota João Menezes se classificou para os Jogos Olímpicos graças Ouro nos Jogos Pan-americanos Lima 2019 à conquista da medalha de ouro nos Jogos Pan-americanos Lima 2019, sob a condição de permanecer entre os 300 melhores tenistas do ranking da ATP. MODALIDADESMODALIDADES> TÊNis > MARCELO DEMOLINER TÊNIS MASCULINO MARCELO DEMOLINER nome completo altura /mdemoliner89 Marcelo Fedrizzi Demoliner 1,92m chave peso /mdemoliner89 Duplas 86kg data de nascimento clube/associação que representa /mdemoliner/ 18/01/1989 Tennis Route (RJ) local de nascimento treinadores Caxias do Sul, RS Duda Matos e David Sammel principais conquistas na carreira nota Demoliner faria sua estreia em Missões do Time Brasil nos Campeão do ATP 250 de Stuttgart (2021) Jogos Pan-americanos Lima 2019, mas uma lesão na perna esquerda o tirou da competição. Passados dois anos, ele disputa os Jogos Olímpicos com Thiago Monteiro. Campeão do ATP 250 de Córdoba (2020) Campeão do ATP 250 de Moscou (2019) MODALIDADES> TÊNis > MARCELO MELO TÊNIS MASCULINO MARCELO MELO nome completo altura /marcelomelo83 Marcelo Pinheiro Davi de Melo 2,03m chave peso /marcelomelo83 Duplas 87kg data de nascimento clube/associação que representa /marcelomelo83 23/09/1983 - local de nascimento treinador Belo Horizonte, MG Daniel Melo principais conquistas na carreira nota Os 2,03m de altura renderam ao tenista mineiro o apelido Campeão de Roland Garros (2015) - duplas masculina de Girafa e também uma ligeira vantagem dentro de quadra: Marcelo Melo tem no saque e no voleio suas principais armas, tendo conquistado 35 títulos na carreira até hoje. Campeão de Wimbledon (2017) - duplas masculina Vice-campeão do US Open (2018) - duplas masculina MODALIDADES> TÊNis > THIAGO MONTEIRO TÊNIS MASCULINO THIAGO MONTEIRO nome completo altura /thiagomonteiro94oficial Thiago Moura Monteiro 1,83m chave peso /dThiagoMonteiro Simples 78kg data de nascimento clube/associação que representa /thiagomonteiro94 31/05/1994 - local de nascimento treinador Fortaleza, CE Fabian Blengino principais conquistas na carreira nota Thiago Monteiro integrou a delegação brasileira em Londres Bicampeão do Challenger de Punta del Este 2012 como um dos jovens selecionados do projeto Vivência (2019 e 2020) Olímpica. Após nove anos, o tenista enfim tem a chance de disputar a chave principal do torneio olímpico. Campeão do Challenger de Braunschweig (2019) Campeão do Challenger de Lima (2019) PATROCINADORES OLÍMPICOS MUNDIAIS PATROCINADORES OFICIAIS APOIADORES OFICIAIS PARCEIROS OFICIAIS FORNECEDORES OFICIAIS Boali Max Recovery Persono Wöllner RECURSOS DAS LOTERIAS FEDERAIS timebrasil.org.br @timebrasil.
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