Eduardo Bengoechea
Eduardo Bengoechea
Eduardo Bengoechea
Eduardo Bengoechea
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  • Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Wife, Alejandra
    Year-by-Year Highlights:
    1989- Semifinalist at Geneva; Quarterfinalist at Guaruja, Rio de Janeiro,
    Florence, Boston; RD 16 at Key Biscayne-Lipton; Doubles Quarterfinalist at
    Stuttgart (w/Filippini).
    1988- Semifinalist at Geneva; Quarterfinalist at Hilversum, Palermo, Buenos
    Aires; Doubles Runner-up at Buenos Aires (w/Clerc).
    1987- Semifinalist at Hamburg, Florence, Gstaaad, Hilversum, Barcelona;
    Quarterfinalist at Stuttgart.
    1986- Winner at Sao Paulo #3 Challenger; Semifinalist at Geneva, Porto Alegre
    #2 Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Indianapolis.
    1985- Semifinalist at Marbella, Florence; Doubles Runner-up at Buenos Aires
    (w/Perez).
    1984- Runner-up at Messina Challenger; Semifinalist at Vina del Mar Ch.,
    Dortmund Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Bahia Ch.
    1983- Quarterfinalist at Travemunde Ch.
    1982- Quarterfinalist at Brasilia Ch.
    1981- Third Round at French Open, Kitzbuhel.
    1980- Winner at Buenos Aires Ch.; Quarterfinalist at Lugo Ch., Rio de Janeiro
    Ch.
    The 1983 Argentine National Champion.
    Nicknamed "Bengo."
    Father is a doctor.
    Turned pro in 1978 and compiled his first winning season in 1987 on the
    Grand Prix by compiling a 26-17 match record. He never had a winning match
    record until then. Also earned a career-high $110,748 in 1987.
    Has yet to appear in a Grand Prix singles final, having reached nine
    semifinals in his career, including five in 1987.
    Compiled a 18-16 match record and ranked No. 98 on the ATP computer in
    1989, his fourth straight top 100 finish.

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