Luis Horna, affectionately known as 'Lucho', is a former professional tennis player hailing from Peru. Born on September fourteenth, nineteen eighty, he embarked on his professional journey in the world of tennis in nineteen ninety-eight. Over the course of his career, he made a significant mark on the ATP tour.
Horna achieved notable success in singles, clinching two career titles and reaching the quarterfinals of the prestigious Madrid Masters in two thousand four. His remarkable performance during this period propelled him to a career-high singles ranking of World No. thirty-three in August of the same year.
In addition to his singles accomplishments, Horna showcased his exceptional skills in doubles. Partnering with Pablo Cuevas, he triumphed at the men's doubles event of the French Open in two thousand eight, further solidifying his legacy in the sport.
One of the highlights of Horna's career came during the two thousand three French Open, where he achieved a stunning upset by defeating the legendary Roger Federer in the first round. This victory remains a testament to his talent and determination on the court.