Nicolás Almagro, born on August 21, 1985, is a distinguished former professional tennis player from Spain. Throughout his career, he showcased remarkable talent on the court, particularly at the French Open, where he reached the quarterfinals in 2008, 2010, and 2012. Each time, he faced the formidable Rafael Nadal, who went on to become the eventual champion.
In addition to his French Open achievements, Almagro made a significant mark at the Australian Open in 2013, where he reached the quarterfinals after leading by two sets to love against David Ferrer, only to fall short in a gripping match.
Over the course of his career, Almagro secured thirteen singles titles, a testament to his skill and determination. His highest career ranking was world No. 9, achieved in May 2011, solidifying his status among the elite players of his time.
After retiring from professional tennis, Almagro transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of mentor for American player Danielle Collins, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with the next generation of athletes.