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Spanish tennis player
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Serrano and the second or maternal family name is
Gámez .
Óscar Serrano Gámez (born 25 May 1978) is a Spanish tennis coach and former player. As of 2023[update] , he is the coach of Kaja Juvan .[ 1]
Serrano retired in 2005, after playing a total of 19 matches during his ATP career. He became professional in 1996, and achieved his career-high ATP ranking on 27 November 2000, reaching No. 128 in the world.
ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals [ edit ]
Legend
ATP Challenger (1–4)
ITF Futures (1–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (2–4)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result
W–L
Date
Tournament
Tier
Surface
Opponent
Score
Loss
0–1
Jul 2000
Montauban , France
Challenger
Clay
Jean-Rene Lisnard
2–6, 0–6
Loss
0–2
Sep 2000
Seville , Spain
Challenger
Clay
Tommy Robredo
7–6(7–4) , 1–6, 4–6
Loss
0–3
Oct 2000
Barcelona , Spain
Challenger
Clay
Albert Portas
6–3, 4–6, 3–6
Loss
0–4
Jul 2002
Montauban , France
Challenger
Clay
Richard Gasquet
5–7, 1–6
Win
1–4
Jan 2003
France F2, Angers
Futures
Clay
Xavier Pujo
7–5, 5–7, 6–4
Win
2–4
Jun 2003
Turin , Italy
Challenger
Clay
Juan Albert Viloca
6–2, 6–2
Legend
ATP Challenger (0–1)
ITF Futures (1–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (1–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Key
W
F
SF
QF
#R
RR
Q#
DNQ
A
NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.