Jaime Fillol
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Jaime Fillol played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s.
Born June 3, 1946, in Santiago, Chile, Fillol was ranked as high as World No. 14 in the world in singles on the ATP Rankings (achieving that ranking on March 2, 1974) and No. 82 in doubles (January 2, 1984).
In the Open era (after 1968), he won seven singles titles and 15 doubles titles.
[edit] Career highlights
Career Singles Titles (7):
- 1971--Tanglewood;
- 1973--Tanglewood;
- 1975--Dusseldorf;
- 1976--Dayton;
- 1981--Mexico City;
- 1982--Bahia, Itaparica
Career Singles Finals (12):
- 1967--Cincinnati
- 1973--Johannesburg WCT, Madrid;
- 1974--Louisville, Orlando WCT;
- 1976--Buenos Aires, Paris Indoor;
- 1977--Canada, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Santiago;
- 1983--Vina Del Mar
Career Doubles Titles (15):
- 1983--Caracas;
- 1982--Quito;
- 1980--Republic Of China, Tokyo Outdoor, San Jose;
- 1979--Quito;
- 1978--Bogota, Las Vegas;
- 1977--Indianapolis, Santiago;
- 1976--Toronto Indoor WCT;
- 1975--Charlotte;
- 1972--Caracas;
- 1970--South Orange;
- 1969--Buenos Aires
Career Doubles Finals (14):
- 1981--Buenos Aires, Palermo;
- 1978--Santiago, Monte Carlo WCT;
- 1976--Dayton;
- 1974--Buenos Aires, US Open, Washington;
- 1972--French Open, Brussels, Indianapolis;
- 1971--Bournemouth, Buenos Aires;
- 1968--Cincinnati