Marc López, born on July thirty-first, nineteen eighty-two, is a distinguished Spanish tennis coach and former professional player. His remarkable career in tennis saw him reach a career-high ATP ranking of world No. 3 in doubles in January two thousand thirteen, alongside a singles ranking of No. 106 achieved in May two thousand four.
Throughout his career, López showcased his exceptional talent on the court, notably partnering with Feliciano López to clinch a major title at the two thousand sixteen French Open. Additionally, he triumphed at the two thousand twelve ATP Finals with Marcel Granollers, further solidifying his status in the world of tennis.
One of the highlights of López's career came during the two thousand sixteen Rio Olympics, where he won the gold medal in men's doubles for Spain, partnering with the legendary Rafael Nadal. This achievement not only marked a pinnacle in his playing career but also underscored his ability to perform at the highest level.
After retiring from professional play, Marc López transitioned into coaching, taking on roles with prominent players such as Rafael Nadal and Jasmine Paolini, where he continues to influence the sport with his extensive experience and knowledge.