Patricio Rudi (born 16 December 1977) is a retired
Argentine professional tennis player. He had a career-high
ATP singles ranking of world No. 367 achieved on 19 February 2001, and a career-high
ATP doubles ranking of world No. 212 achieved on 22 April 2002. He never qualified for an
ATP Tour main draw match, thus playing exclusively on the
ATP Challenger Tour and
ITF Futures Tour.
Rudi reached 3 career singles finals, posting a tally of 3 wins and 0 losses, all coming on the
ITF Futures Tour. Additionally, he reached 27 career doubles finals with a record of 18 wins and 9 losses including a 1–2 record in
ATP Challenger Tour finals. He won the 2003
WeidenATP Challenger tournament held on clay courts in Germany alongside compatriot
Mariano Delfino defeating
Diego del Río and
Tomas Tenconi by a score of 6–2, 4–6, 7–6(8–6).[2]
Patricio Rudi (born 16 December 1977) is a retired
Argentine professional tennis player. He had a career-high
ATP singles ranking of world No. 367 achieved on 19 February 2001, and a career-high
ATP doubles ranking of world No. 212 achieved on 22 April 2002. He never qualified for an
ATP Tour main draw match, thus playing exclusively on the
ATP Challenger Tour and
ITF Futures Tour.
Rudi reached 3 career singles finals, posting a tally of 3 wins and 0 losses, all coming on the
ITF Futures Tour. Additionally, he reached 27 career doubles finals with a record of 18 wins and 9 losses including a 1–2 record in
ATP Challenger Tour finals. He won the 2003
WeidenATP Challenger tournament held on clay courts in Germany alongside compatriot
Mariano Delfino defeating
Diego del Río and
Tomas Tenconi by a score of 6–2, 4–6, 7–6(8–6).[2]