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Fernando Meligeni was born on 12 April, 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a Brazilian tennis player. Discover Fernando Meligeni's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 12 April, 1971
Birthday 12 April
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Buenos Aires

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Fernando Meligeni Height, Weight & Measurements

At 52 years old, Fernando Meligeni height is 1.80m and Weight 64 kg.

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Height 1.80m
Weight 64 kg
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Who Is Fernando Meligeni's Wife?

His wife is Carol Hubner (m. 2007)

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Wife Carol Hubner (m. 2007)
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Fernando Meligeni Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fernando Meligeni worth at the age of 52 years old? Fernando Meligeni’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Buenos Aires. We have estimated Fernando Meligeni's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Prize money $2,555,367
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Timeline

1971

Fernando Ariel Meligeni (born 12 April 1971), nicknamed Fininho (diminutive form in Portuguese for thin), is a Brazilian former professional tennis player.

1989

As a junior, he won the traditional Orange Bowl in 1989, finishing No. 3 in the world junior rankings in the same year.

1990

Meligeni turned professional in 1990, opting for Brazilian nationality, although his parents and sister disagreed with this.

1995

He won his first ATP Tour singles title in 1995, at the Swedish Open in Båstad, Sweden.

1996

In 1996, Meligeni won his second ATP Tour singles title in Pinehurst, North Carolina, defeating veteran Swede Mats Wilander in the final.

In 1996, ranked 93rd of the ATP rankings, Meligeni was one of the 64 competitors that would directly enter the upcoming tennis tournament of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

Withdrawals due to injuries and personal decisions gave him an alternate spot.

With four wins over higher ranked players, Meligeni reached the semi-finals, where he was defeated by Spain's Sergi Bruguera.

In the bronze medal game, he lost to Leander Paes of India.

1998

In 1998, Meligeni won his third and last ATP Tour singles title in Prague, Czech Republic, beating then World No. 6 Yevgeny Kafelnikov from Russia on the way.

This year Meligeni had an excellent performance at the 1998 French Open losing at 4th round but playing an incredible match of five tough sets against clay court specialist Thomas Muster.

1999

He won 3 singles titles and reached the semi-finals of both the 1999 French Open and the 1996 Summer Olympics.

He was known for taking matches to the limit (tiebreaks and five sets).

His favorite surface was clay.

Meligeni was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina but moved with his family to São Paulo, Brazil, when he was four years old.

He is of Italian descent.

He has a younger sister, Paula, the mother of two tennis players, Felipe and Carolina Meligeni Alves.

He applied to get Brazilian citizenship as a teenager, and took him 5 years to complete the process.

He is married to actress Carol Hubner, with whom he has two children.

Meligeni reached his peak in the following year, with a strong performance at the 1999 French Open in Paris, France.

He defeated Justin Gimelstob, Younes El Aynaoui as well as seeds No. 3 Patrick Rafter, from Australia, No. 14 Félix Mantilla, from Spain, and No. 6 Àlex Corretja, also from Spain, only to fall in the semi-finals to Ukrainian Andrei Medvedev.

This was his best Grand Slam singles result and led him to a career-high ranking of World No. 25.

This year also had Meligeni's personal favorite match of his career, where he defeated Pete Sampras (ATP nº2 at the time) at Rome Masters Series (6–3, 6–1).

At the press conference after this match, Sampras declared "he had attended a masterclass on how to play on clay".

2000

He was also a member of the Brazilian Davis Cup team, with an overall record of 13–16, and reaching the semifinals in 2000.

In addition to his three singles titles, Meligeni also won 7 doubles titles in the ATP Tour, most of them partnering countryman Gustavo Kuerten.

2003

Meligeni retired from professional tennis in 2003, playing his last match against Marcelo Ríos from Chile in the final of the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, which he won in three sets.

2007

Two years later, he was nominated captain of the Brazilian Davis Cup team, but resigned in January 2007 due to political differences with the Brazilian Tennis Confederation.

During his period as a captain, he collected a 5–1 W/L record in ties.

Off the court, Meligeni has been a host for MTV Brasil, TV Cultura, and ESPN Brazil, in the last one and SporTV also serving as a tennis commentator.