Fernando Francisco González Ciuffardi (; born 29 July 1980) is a Chilean former professional
tennis player. During his career, he reached at least the quarterfinals of all four
major
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tournaments. He contested his only major final at the
2007 Australian Open
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, losing to top-seeded
Roger Federer. González is the fourth man in history to have won an
Olympic tennis medal in every color, with gold in doubles and bronze in singles from
Athens 2004
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, and silver in singles from
Beijing 2008. The gold medal that González won partnering
Nicolás Massú at the
2004 Olympics in men's doubles was
Chile's first-ever Olympic gold medal. During his career, González defeated many top players, including
Lleyton Hewitt,
Andre Agassi, Federer (all while they held the top spot),
Novak Djokovic,
Rafael Nadal,
Andy Roddick,
Juan Carlos Ferrero,
Carlos Moyá,
Gustavo Kuerten,
Marat Safin,
Pete Sampras
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, and
Andy Murray
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. González qualified twice for the year-end Masters Cup event and was runner-up at two Masters Series tournaments. González was known for having one of the strongest forehands on the tour. In Spanish he is nicknamed ''El Bombardero de La Reina'' ("The Bomber from La Reina") and ''Mano de Piedra'' ("Hand of Stone").
Tennis career
Early years
At the age of four, González split his time playing both football and tennis. His father, an amateur tennis player, was able to persuade his son to choose tennis over football. González began playing tennis at the age of six and moved with his family to
La Reina, in eastern Santiago, where he practiced with his
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Claudio González (no relation) at ''Club La Reina'' three times a week.
In 1988, when he was eight years old, González and his father spent a month and a half in the United States, training and participating in tennis championships. In 1992, his entire family moved to the U.S. for four years. They settled in
Miami, where González honed his skills at the Patricio Apey Academy.
González played his first junior match in August 1995 at the age of 15, at a grade 5 tournament in
El Salvador
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. As a junior, he won the
US Open boys' doubles (with compatriot
Nicolás Massú) in 1997, and the
French Open
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singles (defeating a young
Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final) and doubles (with Venezuelan
José de Armas
José de Armas (born March 25, 1981, in Florida
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) in 1998. That year, at the age of 17, he made his
Davis Cup
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debut in Chile's tie against Argentina, losing in four sets to
Franco Squillari. He won his first Davis Cup tie in a doubles rubber, partnering with Massú. González reached as high as No. 4 in the world in singles and No. 2 in doubles.
González achieved success at the Futures level in 1998. In the three Futures events held in Chile that year, he reached two semifinals and defeated Italian
Enzo Artoni
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in the final in Santiago.
Junior Grand Slam results - Singles:
Australian Open: A (-)
French Open: W (
1998
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)
Wimbledon: 3R (
1997
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)
US Open: QF (
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
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)
Junior Grand Slam results - Doubles:
Australian Open: A (-)
French Open: W (
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
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)
Wimbledon: 1R (
1997
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)
US Open: W (
1997
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)
1999–2004
González became a professional in 1999. Early in the year, he played mainly at the Futures level. He reached his first
Challenger
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quarterfinal in Edinburgh and played his first
ATP
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tournament in
Washington, where he defeated
Ivan Ljubičić in the first round before losing to
Marc Rosset.
González won his first
ATP Tour title in May 2000 when he defeated Massú at the
U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships final in Orlando, Florida. It was the first all-Chilean ATP final since
Jaime Fillol defeated
Ricardo Acuña
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Since his retirement from compe ...
in the 1982 Itaparica final.
In January 2001, González played at the
Australian Open
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for the first time, losing in the first round to
Guillermo Coria in four sets. In May, he made his debut at
Roland Garros's main singles draw, reaching the second round. He continued to play Challengers and smaller ATP events throughout the year, with notable results including a final at the Montevideo Challenger (losing to
David Nalbandian), and semifinals at Zagreb and Lima.
In February 2002, González won his second career ATP title in Viña del Mar by defeating
Nicolás Lapentti in the final. Later that year, he won his third title in Palermo, Italy, and reached the semifinals at the
Cincinnati Masters
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(defeating seeded
Tim Henman and
Andy Roddick en route), and the quarterfinals at the US Open. In September, he surpassed former No. 1 player
Marcelo Ríos as the top Chilean in the singles rankings and was one of the most improved players on the ATP Tour, jumping 123 positions in the ATP singles rankings.
In May 2003, González reached the quarterfinals of Hamburg and the
French Open
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. In between, he won the
World Team Cup for Chile, winning all his singles and doubles matches. Later that year, he reached the finals of Washington and Metz and made the Stuttgart semifinals. In doubles, he and partner
Tommy Robredo reached the semifinals in Miami.
In February 2004, González repeated his
Viña del Mar
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title by defeating
Gustavo Kuerten in the final. He also retained the World Team Cup with Chile. In August, at the
Olympic Games in Athens, he and doubles partner Massú gave their country its first-ever Olympic gold medal when they defeated
Nicolas Kiefer and
Rainer Schüttler of Germany to win the men's doubles tournament. He also won a bronze medal in the men's singles. González had to play the bronze medal match against
Taylor Dent and the doubles final on the same day. Additionally, he saved match points in both games, most notably four match points in the doubles final in the fourth-set tiebreak.
2005
González began the season by taking the title in
Auckland, New Zealand, which was his first
hard court title. In April, he won his first ATP doubles tournament (and second after the Olympics) in
Valencia (clay) with doubles partner
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. After reaching the quarterfinals at
Wimbledon
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in June, he went on to win the
ATP tournament in Amersfoort (clay), Netherlands, in the following month. He further proved his all-court versatility by winning the indoors-carpet singles title at Basel and also won the doubles title in the same tournament with partner
Agustín Calleri. His results in 2005 were good enough for him to attend the year-end
Masters Cup in Shanghai first as a reserve and then as a player after the withdrawal of
Andre Agassi following his first match. González became the first Chilean to win a Masters match when he beat
Mariano Puerta and missed out on making the semifinal—and finishing the year as No. 11—after losing to
Gastón Gaudio in a match in which he had three match points.
2006
In April, González became the third Chilean (after Ríos and Massú) to break into the top 10 singles ranking. In May, he reached No. 10 in the world after winning a quarterfinal match at the
Monte-Carlo Masters, shortly after parting ways with longtime coach
Horacio de la Peña. He was then replaced by
Larry Stefanki
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. After reaching his first
Masters Series singles final in
Madrid (losing to
Roger Federer in straight sets) in October, he ascended to world No. 7. He finished the year ranked No. 10.
2007
In January, González reached the
Australian Open
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singles final, becoming the first Chilean to have reached the quarterfinals in all four Grand Slam tournaments ,and the fourth Chilean (third male) to reach a Grand Slam final. En route to the final, he defeated
Evgeny Korolev,
Juan Martín del Potro,
Lleyton Hewitt,
James Blake, world No. 2
Rafael Nadal, and
Tommy Haas. He lost to world No. 1, Roger Federer, in (relatively close) straight sets. On 29 January, he jumped to No. 5, his best career singles ranking, only five points behind No. 4. In May, he became the first Chilean to reach the finals of the
Rome Masters since Ríos won the title in 1998. At the US Open, González was upset by
Teymuraz Gabashvili in a five-set thriller. From July to August, González went on a five-match losing streak, which ended in September when he captured the
China Open tournament title in Beijing. In November, he became the first Chilean since Ríos in 1998 to directly qualify for the
Tennis Masters Cup. In his opening match, he staged a huge upset by beating top-ranked Federer for the first time in eleven encounters. He then lost to Andy Roddick and
Nikolay Davydenko, finishing last in his group. He ended the season at No. 7, his highest year-end ranking to date.
2008
At the
Australian Open
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in January, González failed to defend all his points from the previous year, causing him to fall from No. 7 to No. 24 in the ATP singles rankings. However, he bounced back the following week, winning his home event at
Viña del Mar
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for the third time and rising to No. 16. In May, he won his tenth ATP title at the
BMW Open in Munich. The following month, he reached the quarterfinals of the
French Open
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for the second time, losing to top seed Roger Federer in four sets.
In August, González represented Chile at the
Beijing Olympics in both singles and doubles events, where he was his country's standard-bearer at the
opening ceremony
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At the
US Open in September, he lost in the fourth round to former local champion Andy Roddick, 2–6, 4–6, 1–6. He ended the season at No. 15. In November, at the end of the season, Stefanki stopped coaching González after receiving a job offer from Roddick. On 12 December, González announced he had hired former Argentine player
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as his new full-time coach for 2009.
2009
In the first round of the
Australian Open
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, González prevailed in a five-set thriller over Lleyton Hewitt, which lasted for 3 hours and 7 minutes. In the third round, he came back from two sets down to defeat
Richard Gasquet of France in a match that lasted over four hours, with a score of 3–6, 3–6, 7–6, 6–2, 12–10. However, he bowed out of the tournament with a straight-sets defeat against world No. 1 and eventual champion Rafael Nadal in the fourth round.
At the
Viña del Mar
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tournament in February, González claimed victory once again, taking the title for the fourth time in five finals. He overpowered all of his opponents with a solid display of tennis and did not drop a set throughout the entire tournament. In the final, he defeated his good friend
José Acasuso, 6–1, 6–3. With this win, he returned to the top 15 in singles.
In early March, González missed the
Davis Cup
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tie against
Croatia due to a back injury. In April, he resigned from the
Chile Davis Cup team, citing a violation of a confidentiality agreement. The local tennis federation had disclosed the amount of money won by the players at the tie against Australia. He conditioned his return on the resignation of the federation's current directive and promised to relinquish all his future Davis Cup proceeds for the "benefit of younger players."
At the start of the clay-court season, González reached the semifinals in
Barcelona and
Rome. However, he had to withdraw from
Munich and
Madrid after twisting his ankle while signing autographs in Rome. At the
French Open
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, he reached the semifinals for the first time by beating third seed
Andy Murray
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in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, he played
Robin Söderling, who had previously defeated top seed Rafael Nadal and Nikolay Davydenko. González came just two games away from winning that match during the fifth set, after holding an advantage of 4–1.
At the US Open, González reached the quarterfinals for the second time, beating seventh seed
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the fourth round. He was defeated by third seed Rafael Nadal in a match repeatedly delayed by rain. The match was suspended on Thursday night with González trailing, 6–7, 6–6, down 2–3 in the tiebreaker. When the match resumed on Saturday, González was visibly flat, losing the remaining four points in the tiebreaker and not winning a game in the third set.
With his notable performances at the French and US Open, González achieved a career-high 14 victories in Grand Slam events during the year.
2010
González won against
Olivier Rochus,
Marsel İlhan, and
Evgeny Korolev at the
Australian Open
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, but lost to Andy Roddick in the fourth round in a tense and controversial five-set match that lasted for 3 hours and 25 minutes. During the match, there was a disputed set point in the fourth set when a Roddick forehand winner was called out. Roddick challenged the call and Hawk-eye technology revealed that the ball was in. Therefore, Roddick won the set. González believed the point should have been replayed as he was in the right position and could have made a play on the ball if it had been called in. González lost the match 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 5–7, 2–6.
Afterwards, González participated in the
Movistar Open
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, which was held in Santiago for the first time that year instead of Viña del Mar, where he had won the previous two years. He made it to the semifinals but lost to
Thomaz Bellucci in three sets despite being a break up in the second set and only two games away from victory.
In the
Abierto Mexicano Telcel, González made it to the semifinals, defeating
Sam Querrey,
Victor Hănescu, and
Eduardo Schwank in three sets before suffering a bad loss to
David Ferrer. He then chose to skip the 1000 Masters in Indian Wells to travel to areas affected by the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile.
In early March, González and his teammates defeated Israel in the Davis Cup to advance Chile to the quarterfinals. He then returned to the ATP Tour Masters 1000 in Miami, where he lost in the fourth round to Robin Söderling. He also hosted a benefit for the Chilean earthquake victims called Champions for Chile, appearing alongside Andy Roddick,
Jim Courier, and
Gustavo Kuerten.
During the clay season, González played only one tournament in Houston, where he reached the quarterfinals. At Roland Garros, he was defeated in the second round and was sidelined for almost three months with a knee injury.
González returned to play in New Haven, where he lost in the second round to
Radek Štěpánek. At the US Open, he retired from his first-round match against
Ivan Dodig. On 21 September, González announced that he would undergo surgery on his right hip and possibly his right knee on 4 October, and was expected to be out for eight to nine months.
2011
González announced he would return to Belgrade for "the start of the end of my career." He defeated
Alexandr Dolgopolov
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in the first round of Wimbledon and made it to the third round, but lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in straight sets.
2012
On 9 February 2012, González announced that he would retire from professional tennis after the Miami Masters. He played his last professional match on 21 March 2012 at Miami, losing in three sets to
Nicolas Mahut in the first round.
Personal life
González was born in
Santiago. His father, Fernando González Ramírez, is the manager of the Molina flour mill in Santiago, and his mother, Patricia Ciuffardi, a housewife of Italian descent. He has an older sister, Patricia, and a younger sister, Jéssica. He studied primary school at Colegio de La Salle and finished secondary school at Colegio Terra Nova.
Since 2017, he had been in a relationship with retired Argentine field hockey player
Luciana Aymar, and they have two children: a son, Félix, born in 2019, and a daughter, Lupe, born in 2021.
In July 2022, González announced that he and his family would be moving to
Miami.
Career statistics
Grand Slam singles performance timeline
Grand Slam finals
Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)
Olympic gold medal matches
Notes
References
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1980 births
Living people
Chilean male tennis players
Chilean people of Italian descent
French Open junior champions
Olympic bronze medalists for Chile
Olympic gold medalists for Chile
Olympic medalists in tennis
Olympic silver medalists for Chile
Olympic tennis players for Chile
Tennis players from Santiago
Tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Tennis players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
US Open (tennis) junior champions
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Grand Slam (tennis) champions in boys' singles
Grand Slam (tennis) champions in boys' doubles
Masters tennis players