Lázaro Navarro-Batles (born 28 January 1974) is a Cuban-Mexican former professional
tennis player.[1]
Biography
Navarro grew up in Cuba and didn't take up the sport tennis of until age 13.[2] He played
Davis Cup for his native country from 1995 to 2003, appearing in a total of 19 ties. A three-time medalist at the
1998 Central American and Caribbean Games in Maracaibo, he went on to represent Cuba at both the 1999 and 2003 editions of the
Pan American Games.
Since 1999 he has been based in Mexico, after coming to the Central American country from Cuba on a sports exchange program. Married to a local from Jalisco, Navarro became a
naturalized Mexican and represented his adoptive country in his final years on tour.[3]
While competing on the professional tour he had a career high singles ranking of 327 in the world. His best performance on the
ATP Challenger Tour was a run to the semi-finals at Guadalajara in 2001, with wins over
Fernando González,
Adrián García and
Luis Morejón. He won six singles and seven doubles titles on the
ITF Men's Circuit.
Lázaro Navarro-Batles (born 28 January 1974) is a Cuban-Mexican former professional
tennis player.[1]
Biography
Navarro grew up in Cuba and didn't take up the sport tennis of until age 13.[2] He played
Davis Cup for his native country from 1995 to 2003, appearing in a total of 19 ties. A three-time medalist at the
1998 Central American and Caribbean Games in Maracaibo, he went on to represent Cuba at both the 1999 and 2003 editions of the
Pan American Games.
Since 1999 he has been based in Mexico, after coming to the Central American country from Cuba on a sports exchange program. Married to a local from Jalisco, Navarro became a
naturalized Mexican and represented his adoptive country in his final years on tour.[3]
While competing on the professional tour he had a career high singles ranking of 327 in the world. His best performance on the
ATP Challenger Tour was a run to the semi-finals at Guadalajara in 2001, with wins over
Fernando González,
Adrián García and
Luis Morejón. He won six singles and seven doubles titles on the
ITF Men's Circuit.