Francisco Guerrero-Arcocha
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Francisco Guerrero Arcocha (born 26 April 1919) was a Mexican tennis player. Born in Madrid, Spain, he moved with his family to Leon,
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, Mexico when he was six months old. He grew up as a Mexican citizen and was one of the best tennis players in Mexican history. He was a national singles and doubles champion in Mexico. He played tennis at a professional level representing Mexico in many tournaments in different countries, such as France, Spain, Canada and Portugal. Guerrero Arcocha represented Mexico in five
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ties between 1946 and 1955. He was a men's doubles gold medalist at the
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(with Gustavo Palafox) and won a further two medals when Mexico hosted the event in 1954, including a bronze in the singles. In 1955 he played at the
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and lost a bronze medal play-off in the men's doubles. Guerrero Arcocha twice featured in the main draw of the U.S. National Championships. He competed at the
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as the 10th seed and was eliminated in the second round, after receiving a first round bye. His other appearance came in 1952 and he won a five-set first round match over William Lurie. In his second round loss to
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he was unable to win a single game. Post retirement he served as President of the Mexico Tennis Federation, during which time tennis made a return to the
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as an exhibition and demonstration event for Mexico City in 1968.


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List of Mexico Davis Cup team representatives This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Mexico Davis Cup team The Mexico national tennis team represents Mexico in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Federación Mexicana de Tenis. Mexico finished as runner ...


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