Pablo Cuevas, born on January first, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Uruguayan tennis coach and former professional player. He is celebrated for his remarkable achievements on the court, including winning the prestigious French Open men's doubles title in two thousand eight alongside partner Luis Horna. Cuevas is particularly renowned for his spectacular trick shots, which have captivated audiences and showcased his unique style of play.
Throughout his career, Cuevas secured six singles titles, with a career-high singles ranking of world No. 19 achieved in August two thousand sixteen. His prowess in doubles is equally impressive, having reached a career-high ranking of No. 14 in April two thousand nine. These accomplishments highlight his versatility and skill in both singles and doubles formats.
In September two thousand nineteen, Cuevas played a pivotal role in leading the Uruguayan Davis Cup team to a significant victory over the Dominican Republic. This triumph not only showcased his leadership abilities but also earned Uruguay a place in the prestigious World Group, the highest tier of the Davis Cup competition.