Full name is Nicolas Alejandro Massu Frir...Began playing at age five with older brother Jorge and Hungarian grandfather Ladislao...Father, Manuel, is an engineer from Palestine, and mother, Sonia, is a housewife from Hungary...Younger brother, Stefano... Junior No. 5 in singles and No. 1 in doubles in 1997...Captured Orange Bowl in singles (d. Rake) and won doubles at Wimbledon (w/Horna) and US Open (w/Gonzalez)...Enjoys soccer and favorite team is Everton from Vina del Mar...Has a 29-15 career Davis Cup record (19-8 in singles) in 22 ties...Carried Chilean flag during opening ceremonies at Sydney Olympics in 2000...Honored by Chile president Ricardo Lagos (along w/Gonzalez) on Sept. 14, 2004 and greeted by 6,000 fans in Santiago after Olympic win...Coached by Leonardo Zuleta.
1998 -- Won Quito Challenger (d. M. Sanchez)...
1999 -- Won three Challengers...
2000 -- Reached first ATP final in Orlando (l. to Gonzalez) in youngest final of year...
2001 -- Adelaide finalist (l. to Haas)...
2002 -- Won first ATP title in Buenos Aires (d. Calleri, saving two M.P.)...
2003 -- Chilean No. 1 for first time...Won titles in Amersfoort (d. Sluiter) and Palermo (d. Mathieu)...One of three finals came at AMS Madrid (l. to No. 1 Ferrero)...
2004 -- First man to win double Olympic gold medals in tennis since Vincent Richards in 1924 as he beat Fish in five sets in Athens, then teamed (w/Gonzalez) to win doubles over Kiefer-Schuettler in five-sets, saving four M.P....Played 24 hours and 43 minutes in 12 matches over eight days...Captured title in Kitzbnhel (d. Gaudio)...Underwent hernia surgery in his right groin on Nov. 30 in Chile...In doubles, reached final in Acapulco (w/Chela)...Earned a career-high $854,533...
2005 -- Retired in 2nd RD at Australian Open with a stress fracture in his left foot and was sidelined for three months...Reached SF in Gstaad (l. to Gaudio) and Kitzbnhel (l. to Verdasco)...In doubles, reached final in Amersfoort and SF at Roland Garros (both w/Gonzalez)...
2006 -- Won his sixth title in Costa do Sauipe (d. Martin)...Finalist at hometown event in Vi±a del Mar (l. to Acasuso) and also in Casablanca (l. to Bracciali) and Amersfoort (l. to Djokovic)...Compiled a 28-13 record on clay, second-most wins behind Volandri (30)...Best hard court results were QF in Auckland and New Haven.
2007 -- Finished in Top 100 for ninth consecutive season at No. 79....Finalist at hometown event in Vina del Mar for second straight year (l. to Horna)....Also reached QF in Acapulco (l. to Chela)....Won nearly all of his matches on clay (15 of 17), finishing with a 15-15 mark....Other wins came in first and last tournament appearances of season, on hard court at Auckland (d. Ferrero) and carpet at St. Petersburg (d. Gabashvili)...Compiled 0-3 singles and 1-1 doubles record in Davis Cup action.
2008
The No. 2 Chilean (behind Gonzalez) finished in Top 100 for 10th consecutive season, highlighted by two ATP QF and two Challenger titles...Began campaign with QF at Auckland (l. to Ferrero)...Lost in 1st RD of next four tournaments before reaching QF at Acapulco (l. to Almagro)...In May, won Rijeka Challenger title (d. C. Rochus) in between SF finishes at Tunis (l. to Bellucci) and Marrakech (l. to Monfils)...Beginning in July, reached the QF or better in seven of eight Challenger tournaments (23-7 record)...Titled at Florianopolis (d. Patience), reached final at Belo Horizonte (l. to S. Gonzalez) and Montevideo (l. to Luczak), SF at Como and Genova, and the QF at Aracaju... Received wild card to play at Beijing Olympics and fell in the 2nd RD (l. to Nalbandian)...Helped Chile back into 2009 Davis Cup World Group by winning first rubber against Australia's Chris Guccione in September's playoff...Compiled records of 9-12 in ATP competition and 37-15 at Challenger level.