Rui Machado

















































Rui Machado

Rui Machado 5, 2015 Wimbledon Qualifying - Diliff.jpg
Country (sports)
 Portugal
Residence
Lisbon, Portugal
Born
(1984-04-10) April 10, 1984 (age 34)
Faro, Algarve, Portugal
Height
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Turned pro
2002
Retired
2016
Plays
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach
André Lopes
Prize money
$900,563
Singles
Career record
29–53 (35.37% in Grand Slam and ATP World Tour main draw matches, and in Davis Cup)[a]
Career titles
0
Highest ranking
No. 59 (3 October 2011)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open
1R (2011, 2012)
French Open
2R (2009)
Wimbledon
1R (2012)
US Open
2R (2008)
Doubles
Career record
4–18 (18.18% in Grand Slam and ATP World Tour main draw matches, and in Davis Cup)
Career titles
0
Highest ranking
No. 185 (17 January 2011)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open
1R (2012)
French Open
1R (2012)
Wimbledon
Q1 (2011)
US Open
2R (2011)

Last updated on: N/A.

Rui Machado (born April 10, 1984 in Faro) is a Portuguese retired professional tennis player who is regarded as one of the best Portuguese players of all time. In October 2011, he achieved a career-high singles world ranking at 59, at the time the highest ranking a Portuguese player had ever held (since surpassed by João Sousa and Gastão Elias).




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career

    • 2.1 2002–2007


    • 2.2 2008


    • 2.3 2009


    • 2.4 2010


    • 2.5 2011


    • 2.6 2012


    • 2.7 2013



  • 3 Career Finals

    • 3.1 ATP Challenger Tour

      • 3.1.1 Singles: 10 (8 titles, 2 runners-up)


      • 3.1.2 Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runners-up)



    • 3.2 ITF Men's Circuit

      • 3.2.1 Singles: 28 (18 titles, 10 runners-up)


      • 3.2.2 Doubles: 9 (5 titles, 4 runners-up)




  • 4 Performance timelines

    • 4.1 Singles


    • 4.2 Doubles



  • 5 Head-to-head vs. Top 20 players


  • 6 Career earnings


  • 7 National participation

    • 7.1 Davis Cup (17 wins, 17 losses)



  • 8 Awards


  • 9 See also


  • 10 Notes


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links

    • 12.1 Profiles





Early life


At the age of six, Machado was first introduced to tennis when he attended lessons at a local club. He began participating in regional competitions, and five years later he was ranked no. 1 in the initiated players national ranking. In 1998, he was singles runner-up and team champion at the national juvenile championship, this time competing for the Faro Tennis Centre. One year later, Machado decided to attend a summer training camp of the Catalan Tennis Federation, in Barcelona. There he took the decision of pursuing a professional tennis career and with his family's help, he kept on training and finished his secondary education in Spain.[1] Machado is of mixed heritage - Portuguese and Cape Verdean.


In 2001, he won the junior national singles championship and was runner-up for the Catalan regional singles title. In July, he earned his first ATP ranking point at a Spanish leg of the ITF Futures circuit. Despite being accepted to study Economics at a Catalan university, Machado decided to concentrate his efforts on tennis and initiate a fully professional career.[1]



Career



2002–2007


Machado turned professional in 2002 and until 2005, Machado competed exclusively in the Futures circuit, where he collected two doubles titles. In April of that year, he entered his first ATP Challenger Series event in Olbia, Italy, ranked no. 322. Machado did not pass the first round, losing to ranked no. 245. Steve Darcis by 6–3, 6–3, but his first participation in an ATP Tour event soon followed, as he was selected to enter the Estoril Open, an ATP International Series event, with a wildcard, losing in the first round to ranked no. 94. Agustín Calleri by 4–6, 6–3, 6–1. He followed that with two straight Challenger quarterfinal runs in France and Italy, beating in the process former top-60 players Álex Calatrava 6–0, 6–1 and Juan Antonio Marín 6–4, 6–3. Peaking at a career-high no. 242 in October, Machado closed the year by reaching three consecutive Futures finals, and grabbing his first singles title and third doubles titles in Gran Canaria, Spain (although in different tournaments).


In early 2006, Machado suffered wrist and knee injuries.[1] A nearly two-year competitive stoppage made him drop to an all-time low no. 1512, in July 2007, despite winning two more Futures doubles titles. Attempting to return to his previous level, Machado achieved modest results that helped him, nonetheless, to climb back to no. 733, at the end of 2007.



2008


Machado made his definitive comeback to high-level competition in early 2008 with an impressive winning streak of 26 consecutive matches in the Futures circuit.[1] Along this run, he won four consecutive finals (Bari, Faro, Lagos, and Albufeira). He finally lost a semifinal match two weeks later in Zaragoza to no. 264 Pere Riba 7–5, 6–2, but avenged this loss in the following week in Loja, beating Riba in the final 6–3, 3–6, 6–1, for a fifth Future singles title in six consecutive tries and sixth overall. Machado would add yet another one in May, beating Antonio Pastorino in a hard-fought three-set final in Napoli 6–4, 3–6, 7–6. This string of victories boosted Machado's ranking by 400 places to no. 328.
In the meantime, he helped Portugal to a 4–1 defeat of Tunisia in their Euro/African Zone – Group II Davis Cup match in Estoril. The following week, he received a wildcard to the Estoril Open, but despite defeating world no. 22 Ivo Karlović 6–4, 1–0 ret. in the first round, Machado bowed out to no. 101 Florent Serra 7–6, 6–1.


The remainder of Machado's season included mostly participations in Challenger events, where his best record included two semifinal places in Cancún and Córdoba, but also his debut in Grand Slam qualification round matches. In June, he was unable to overcome the first qualifying round of Wimbledon against no. 383 Richard Bloomfield 6–3, 7–5, but later in August, he went through the qualification, defeating former Olympic champion no. 121 Nicolás Massú 6–2, 3–6, 6–3, in the process, to reach his first ever Gram Slam main round, where he would lose in a battled five-set second round match before no. 13 Fernando Verdasco 6–7, 7–6, 6–4, 6–7, 6–0. This participation earned Machado 100 points, his biggest share of ATP points in a single event, moving him up 22 places in the overall ranking to no. 178. He closed the year with a new career-high singles ranking of 153rd, achieving a net improvement of 529 places from his 2008 starting rank (732nd).



2009


A participation in the Costa do Sauípe 250 Series event opened Machado's new season. He survived the qualifying round and, in the main round, defeated world no. 75 Iván Navarro, 6–4, 6–1, only to lose in the next round to Eduardo Schwank, by two tiebreak-deciding sets after having won the first. In late February, Machado won his first Challenger-level tournament in Meknes, Morocco, surpassing no. 242 David Marrero, 6–2, 6–7, 6–3.


In March, he was unable to impose his game once again in Moroccan soil, at the Marrakech Challenger. Machado then tried to reach the main round of the Miami Masters but failed to go past the first qualifying round, losing to no. 110 Andrey Golubev. At the Athens Challenger, he earned his second Challenger singles title along with €12,250, his biggest career singles prize money and the biggest tournament won by a Portuguese player, defeating no. 168 Daniel Muñoz-de la Nava by 6–3, 7–6 . In the doubles, he was losing finalist partnering with Jesse Huta Galung.


In May, in his third appearance at the Estoril Open, he lost his first round match 7–5, 1–6, 7–5 against no. 69 Óscar Hernández. He nevertheless reached an all-time high rank no. 123 and would soon manage to go through the 2009 French Open qualifiers and past the first round, only to be beaten by no. 12 seed Fernando González 6–3, 6–2, 6–3. Despite being eliminated in the first round of the Czech Open by eventual runner-up no. 90 Steve Darcis 6–4, 6–4, Machado climbed to a new lifetime best singles ranking of no. 116. He contested the qualifying tournament at Wimbledon, but lost in the second round to no. 201 Lukáš Lacko 1–6, 6–2, 8–6.


In July, Machado played for Portugal in the 2009 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II. He recorded the largest win in tennis history, defeating Algeria's Valentin Rahmine 6–0, 6–0, 6–0.


In August, Machado qualified to the US Open as a lucky loser. He lost 6–2, 6–4, 2–6, 6–2 against no. 62 Daniel Köllerer.



2010


Machado began the season in the Australian Open qualifying tournament, where he lost in the second round 7–5, 6–3 to no. 300 Alex Bogomolov, Jr.


In February, at the Brasil Open, in Costa do Sauípe, he upset no. 89 Marcos Daniel by 6–3, 7–6 and lost in the second round to no. 41 Igor Andreev by 6–3, 5–7, 6–4. Machado then tried to reach the main round of the Miami Masters but failed to go past the first qualifying round, losing to no. 155 Ivan Dodig by 7–6, 7–5. A week later he won the Napoli Challenger defeating no. 204 Federico del Bonis 6–4, 6–4 in the final.


Machado entered the Estoril Open as a wildcard, in virtue of his low ranking, but he eventually achieved his career's best result by reaching the quarter finals. He paved his way by defeating higher ranked players: Nicolás Massú (92nd; 6–2, 6–4) and Michał Przysiężny (97st[clarification needed]; 6–4, 6–4), losing only to his friend Frederico Gil (133rd; 4–6, 7–6, 6–3). With this successful campaign, on May 10, Machado climbed 6 places in the world rankings to become no. 108.


He contested the qualifying tournament at 2010 French Open, but lost in the second round to no. 245 Alexandre Sidorenko 7–6, 5–7, 6–3. He also contested the qualifying tournament at Wimbledon, but lost in the first round to no. 256 Tatsuma Ito 4–6, 6–3, 6–3 and in US Open he also lost in the second qualifying round to no. 220 Ryan Harrison 5–7, 7–6, 6–3.


In October, he won the Asunción Challenger defeating no. 138 Ramón Delgado 6–2, 3–6, 7–5 in the final.



2011





US Open 2011


Machado began the season losing in the Aircel Chennai Open in the first round to Alejandro Falla (105th) by 7–5, 6–3.
Later at the Australian Open, he lost in the first round by 6–4, 6–3, 5–7, 6–1 to Santiago Giraldo (64th).


In February, at the Movistar Open, he lost in Second Round to no. 30 Thomaz Bellucci by 7–5, 1–6, 6–1.
At the Brasil Open, in Costa do Sauípe, he upset no. 86 Filippo Volandri by 6–2, 6–1 and lost in Quarter Finals to no. 13 Nicolás Almagro by 6–2, 6–4. A week later, he lost in the first round of Copa Claro to no. 39 Juan Ignacio Chela by 4–6, 6–2, 6–2.


In March, he won the Marrakech Challenger defeating no. 267 Maxime Teixeira 6–3, 6–7, 6–4 in the final.


In April, in Casablanca, he lost in the first round to no. 103 Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo by 7–5, 6–1. Machado then tried to reach the main round of the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters but failed to go past the first qualifying round, losing to no. 180 Bernard Tomic by 6–3, 6–7, 6–4.
In Barcelona Open he achieved the second round as a lucky-loser where he lost to no. 48 Kei Nishikori by 6–1, 6–4.
Machado entered the Estoril Open as a wildcard, in virtue of his low ranking, but he eventually qualified directly, for the first time, because of pre-tournament drop-outs. He lost in the first round to no. 63 Victor Hănescu by 6–3, 6–3.


In May, at the French Open he couldn't past the first round, he lost to no. 83 Julien Benneteau by 4–6, 6–1, 6–2, 6–0.


In June, he won the Rijeka Challenger defeating no. 154 Grega Žemlja 6–3, 6–0 in the final. He also contested the qualifying tournament at Wimbledon, but lost in the first round to no. 163 Robert Farah 4–6, 6–4, 6–2.


In July, he won the Poznań Challenger defeating no. 164 Jerzy Janowicz 6–3, 6–3 in the final. A week later, he lost in the first round of Croatia Open in Umag to no. 38 Fabio Fognini by 6–4, 6–3.


In August, he reached the semi-final in the Trani Challenger and he lost in the first round of US Open to the world no. 41 Robin Haase by 6–0, 6–4, 6–4 in 1h32m.


In September, he reached the quarter-finals in the Genova Challenger and he won the Szczecin Challenger defeating no. 104 Éric Prodon 2–6, 7–5, 6–2 in the final in 2h53m. In the semi-finals, he achieved the biggest win of his career winning the first seed of the tournament and world no. 54 Albert Montañés by 6–2, 0–6, 6–0 in 1h40m. After this, he broke the previous Portuguese singles ranking record by reaching the 61st position at the ATP rankings table. A day after he won the final, he arrived in Bucharest and he lost that same day in the first round of the Bucharest Open to no. 86 Filippo Volandri by 6–3, 6–3 in 1h25m. A week later he reached the semi-final in the Madrid Challenger. After this, he broke again his previous Portuguese singles ranking record by reaching the 59th position at the ATP rankings table.


In October, he reached the semi-finals in the São José do Rio Preto Challenger.


In November, he reached the semi-finals in the São Leopoldo Challenger. His last tournament of the season was the 2011 ATP Challenger Tour Finals in São Paulo, Brazil. It was the first edition of the event. Machado qualified as the leader of the ATP Challenger Tour ranking. In the first game, he defeated the no. 109 Matthias Bachinger by 3–6, 7–6(4), 6–4 in almost 3h. In the second game, he defeated the no. 95 Dudi Sela by 6–2, 6–2 in only 58m. In the last game of the round-robin group, Machado lost to no. 103 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe by 7–5, 6–0 in 1h23m. With this result Machado finish 3rd in his group with the same points of two others players qualified for the semi-finals and he was eliminated by game difference.



2012


Machado began the season losing in the Qatar Open in the first round to Gaël Monfils (16th) by 7–5, 6–3 in 1h21m. A week later, at Auckland he lost in the first round by 6–3, 7–6(3) to Thomaz Bellucci (38th) in 1h43m. Later at the Australian Open, he lost in the first round by 6–1, 6–4, 6–2 to David Ferrer (5th) in 1h44m.


In February, Machado lost in the first round to the Spanish qualifier no. 128 Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo, the oldest player in the main draw at 34, by 6–3, 1–6, 6–2 in two hours in the Brasil Open, in São Paulo. A week later, he lost in the first round of Copa Claro to no. 12 Gilles Simon by 6–3, 7–5. The third-seeded Frenchman converted four of his nine break point opportunities against Machado to wrap up the victory in two hours and five minutes. A week later, at Abierto Mexicano Telcel he suffer his sixth consecutive lost in a first round of a tournament to no. 64 Jérémy Chardy by 7–6(4), 6–3 in 2h.


In March, at Indian Wells, Machado lost again in the first round to no. 92 Guillermo García-López by 7–6(6), 4–6, 6–2 in 2h36m.


In April, at Casablanca, Machado lost again in the first round to the Spanish qualifier no. 544 Sergio Gutiérrez-Ferrol by 6–2, 6–1 in 1h11m. A week later, he achieved the final of the Rome Challenger winning the first games of the season. In the final he lost in 2h45m to world no. 149 Roberto Bautista-Agut by 6–7(9), 6–4, 6–3. A week later, at Barcelona Open he lost again in the first round to no. 102 Victor Hănescu by 6–3, 7–6(5) in 2h1m.


In May, at the Estoril Open Machado improved to 1–10 on the year by beating in the first round wild card and friend no. 244 Pedro Sousa 6–7(3), 6–1, 6–2 in just over two hours, despite hitting eight double faults. He then lost in the second round to the top seed and world no. 12 Juan Martín del Potro who got his Estoril Open title defence off to a fine start with a 6–1, 6–0 victory in only 1h3m. Del Potro hit four aces and won 70 per cent of his service points. A week later, he achieved the semi-finals of the Roma Open. At the French Open he couldn't pass the first round, losing to no. 31 seed Kevin Anderson. The unheralded Portuguese player, who was 25 centimetres smaller than his opponent took Anderson to five sets, before losing by 7–6(2), 6–7(6), 4–6, 6–1, 11–9 in 4h50m in a match that was carried over from the previous day.


In June, at Wimbledon he couldn't pass the first round, losing to no. 126 Brian Baker by 7–6(2), 6–4, 6–0 in 1h54m.


In August, returning from injury, he lost in the first round of US Open to the world no. 26 Fernando Verdasco by 6–1, 6–2, 6–4 in 1h40m.



2013


Machado, started his year in February, after a long absence from injury, in Davis Cup against Alexis Klegou from Benim winning 2-6, 6-2, 6-0. He came back to the circuit, in a future in Vale do Lobo where he lost in the quarter finals. A week later, in a future in Loule, he achieved the final where he lost to Pedro Sousa by 5-7, 6-4, 7-6(3). A week later, in a future in Faro he defeated no. 308 and no. 1 seed Guillermo Olaso by 7-6(3), 6-2. A week later, in the fourth future in Portugal, Guimarães, Machado achieved the quarter-finals.


In April, in Davis Cup he won with Gastão Elias the doubles game that give Portugal the decisive point to win the tie in the second round against Lithuania by 6-3, 6-0, 6-2 in only 1h27m. He also played the Sunday match giving a 5-0 advantage against Lukas Mugevicius by 6-2, 6-0. Later, he enter in the qualifying of his favourite tournament the Estoril Open, and he defeats no. 249 Igor Andreev by 7-6(2), 6-1 in 1h31m. In the second round, he defeated world no. 385 Andis Juška by 6-1, 6-3 in 1h12m. Finally, in the third round, he qualified for the main draw by winning his match against 2nd seed and world no. 87 Thiemo de Bakker by 7-5, 6-2 in 1h15m. In the first round of the main draw, Machado lost to no. 54 Victor Hănescu by 6-4, 6-4 in 1h40m.


In June, Machado won a future in Romania beating in the final no. 286 and no. 1 seed Guillermo Olaso by 6-2, 6-0 in 1h. A week later, in a future in Italy he achieved the semi-finals.


In August, Machado won a future in Polonia beating in the final no. 508 and no. 6 seed Benjamin Balleret by 7-6(5), 6-1 and achieved 2 semi-finals in 2 futures in Polonia.


In September, in Davis Cup he won the last singles game that give Portugal the decisive point to win the tie in the third round against Moldova against Maxim Dubarenco by 7-5, 6-1, 6-3 and that allow Portugal to play in division I in the next year.



Career Finals



ATP Challenger Tour



Singles: 10 (8 titles, 2 runners-up)






Legend

ATP Challenger Tour (8–2)

Titles by Surface

Hard (1–0)

Clay (7–2)

Titles by setting
Outdoors (8–2)

Indoors (0–0)













































































Outcome
Date
Category
Tournament
Surface
Opponent
Score
Winner

1 March 2009
Challenger

Meknes, Morocco
Clay

Spain David Marrero
6–2, 6–7(6–8), 6–3
Winner

12 April 2009
Challenger

Athens, Greece
Hard

Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava
6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Runner-up

28 February 2010
Challenger

Meknes, Morocco
Clay

Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov
5–7, 2–6
Winner

4 April 2010
Challenger

Napoli, Italy
Clay

Argentina Federico Delbonis
6–4, 6–4
Winner

17 October 2010
Challenger

Asunción, Paraguay
Clay

Paraguay Ramón Delgado
6–2, 3–6, 7–5
Winner

26 March 2011
Challenger

Marrakech, Morocco
Clay

France Maxime Teixeira
6–3, 6–7(6–8), 6–4
Winner

5 June 2011
Challenger

Rijeka, Croatia
Clay

Slovenia Grega Žemlja
6–3, 6–0
Winner

24 July 2011
Challenger

Poznań, Poland
Clay

Poland Jerzy Janowicz
6–3, 6–3
Winner

18 September 2011
Challenger

Szczecin, Poland
Clay

France Éric Prodon
2–6, 7–5, 6–2
Runner-up

22 April 2012
Challenger

Rome, Italy
Clay

Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
7–6(9–7), 4–6, 3–6


Doubles: 3 (1 title, 2 runners-up)






Legend

ATP Challenger Tour (1–2)

Titles by Surface

Hard (0–1)

Clay (1–1)

Titles by setting
Outdoors (1–2)

Indoors (0–0)
































Outcome
Date
Category
Tournament
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Runner-up

12 April 2009
Challenger

Athens, Greece
Hard

Netherlands Jesse Huta Galung

Australia Rameez Junaid
Germany Philipp Marx
4–6, 3–6
Winner

25 July 2010
Challenger

Póznan, Poland
Clay

Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava

United States James Cerretani
Canada Adil Shamasdin
6–2, 6–3
Runner-up

30 October 2010
Challenger

São Paulo, Brazil
Clay

Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava

Brazil Franco Ferreiro
Brazil André Sá
6–3, 6–7(2–7), [8–10]


ITF Men's Circuit



Singles: 28 (18 titles, 10 runners-up)






Category

Futures (18–10)

Titles by Surface

Hard (8–7)

Clay (10–3)

Titles by setting
Outdoors (17–10)

Indoors (1–0)











































































































































































































Outcome
Date
Category
Tournament
Surface
Opponent
Score
Runner-up

11 August 2003
Futures

Dénia, Spain F16
Clay

Spain José Antonio Sánchez de Luna
3–6, 2–6
Runner-up

6 December 2004
Futures

Gran Canaria, Spain F32
Clay

Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava
7–5, 6–7(7–9), 6–7(4–7)
Runner-up

14 November 2005
Futures

Gran Canaria, Spain F32
Clay

Slovakia Ivo Klec
3–6, 3–6
Winner

27 November 2005
Futures

Gran Canaria, Spain F33
Clay

Slovakia Ivo Klec
2–6, 6–3, 6–3
Runner-up

12 December 2005
Futures

Pontevedra, Spain F34
Hard

Spain Gorka Fraile
1–6, 7–6(7–1), 6–7(3–7)
Runner-up

27 March 2006
Futures

Faro, Portugal F3
Hard

Portugal Frederico Gil
6–7(4–7), 6–1, 4–6
Winner

25 February 2008
Futures

Bari, Italy F1
Clay (i)

Germany Daniel Stoehr
6–2, 6–3
Winner

3 March 2008
Futures

Faro, Portugal F4
Hard

France Frederic Jeanclaude
6–2, 2–6, 6–4
Winner

10 March 2008
Futures

Lagos, Portugal F5
Hard

Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker
6–4, 6–3
Winner

24 March 2008
Futures

Albufeira, Portugal F6
Hard

Australia Carsten Ball
6–2, 6–2
Winner

14 April 2008
Futures

Loja, Spain F13
Clay

Spain Pere Riba
6–3, 3–6, 6–1
Winner

26 May 2008
Futures

Naples, Italy F13
Clay

Argentina Antonio Pastorino
6–4, 3–6, 7–6(7–1)
Runner-up

4 March 2013
Futures

Loulé, Portugal F2
Hard

Portugal Pedro Sousa
7–5, 4–6, 6–7(3–7)
Winner

10 March 2013
Futures

Faro, Portugal F3
Hard

Spain Guillermo Olaso
7–6(7–3), 6–2
Winner

23 June 2013
Futures

Cluj-Napoca, Romania F4
Clay

Spain Guillermo Olaso
6–2, 6–0
Winner

18 August 2013
Futures

Bydgoszcz, Poland F3
Clay

Monaco Benjamin Balleret
7–6(7–5), 6–1
Winner

20 October 2013
Futures

Guimarães, Portugal F10
Hard

Netherlands Miliaan Niesten
5–7, 6–1, 3–0 ret.
Winner

27 October 2013
Futures

Guimarães, Portugal F11
Hard

Belgium Niels Desein
7–6(7–4), 6–3
Winner

6 April 2014
Futures

Lima, Peru F3
Clay

Peru Jorge Brian Panta
6–1, 6–2
Winner

26 October 2014
Futures

Ponta Delgada, Portugal F11
Hard

Portugal Frederico Ferreira Silva
6–2, 6–3
Winner

8 February 2015
Futures

Colombo, Sri Lanka F1
Clay

Czech Republic Jan Šátral
6–3, 6–3
Winner

15 February 2015
Futures

Colombo, Sri Lanka F2
Clay

Serbia Miljan Zekić
6–2, 6–1
Winner

21 February 2015
Futures

Colombo, Sri Lanka F3
Clay

Serbia Miljan Zekić
6–0, 6–3
Runner-up

1 March 2015
Futures

Vale do Lobo, Portugal F1
Hard

France Rémi Boutillier
4–6, 4–6
Winner

15 March 2015
Futures

Loulé, Portugal F3
Hard

Belgium Yannick Mertens
6–4, 7–6(8–6)
Runner-up

4 April 2015
Futures

Doha, Qatar F1
Hard

Czech Republic Jaroslav Pospíšil
0–6, 5–7
Runner-up

11 April 2015
Futures

Doha, Qatar F2
Hard

Switzerland Adrien Bossel
3–6, 4–6
Runner-up

13 March 2016
Futures

Loulé, Portugal F3
Hard

Portugal Frederico Ferreira Silva
6–1, 3–6, 1–6


Doubles: 9 (5 titles, 4 runners-up)






Category

Futures (5–4)

Titles by Surface

Hard (1–0)

Clay (4–4)

Titles by setting
Outdoors (4–4)

Indoors (1–0)
















































































Outcome
Date
Category
Tournament
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Runner-up

4 August 2003
Futures

Dénia, Spain F15
Clay

Egypt Karim Maamoun

Spain Jordi Marse-Vidri
Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava
7–6(7–1), 6–7(6–8), 4–6
Winner

23 August 2004
Futures

Vigo, Spain F18
Clay

Uruguay Martín Vilarrubí

Spain David Marrero
Spain Carlos Rexach Itoiz
2–6, 6–3, 6–3
Winner

6 December 2004
Futures

Gran Canaria, Spain F32
Clay (i)

Spain David de Miguel

Czech Republic Dušan Karol
Spain Roberto Menéndez
4–6, 7–5, 7–5
Winner

27 November 2005
Futures

Gran Canaria, Spain F33
Clay

Spain David de Miguel

Spain Pablo Andújar
Czech Republic Dušan Karol
4–6, 6–4, 6–4
Winner

3 April 2006
Futures

Faro, Portugal F2
Hard

Spain Marcel Granollers

Germany Sebastian Fitz
Croatia Franko Škugor
6–1, 6–1
Winner

9 July 2007
Futures

Málaga, Spain F24
Clay

Portugal Gonçalo Nicau

Spain Carlos Gonzalez-De Cueto
Spain Sergio Pérez-Pérez
6–4, 6–0
Runner-up

25 February 2008
Futures

Bari, Italy F1
Clay

Spain Ignacio Coll-Riudavets

Italy Alberto Brizzi
Italy Matteo Volante
4–6, 2–6
Runner-up

7 April 2008
Futures

Zaragoza, Spain F12
Clay

Spain Andoni Vivanco-Guzman

Spain Guillermo Olaso
Spain Albert Ramos
3–6, 4–6
Runner-up

7 February 2015
Futures

Colombo, Sri Lanka F1
Clay

Spain Jose Checa-Calvo

Germany Daniel Altmaier
Germany Tom Schonenberg
7–6(8–6), 3–6, [9–11]


Performance timelines




















Key

W
 F 

SF

QF

#R

RR

Q#

A
P

Z#

PO

G

F-S

SF-B

NMS

NH

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(W) Won; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (F-S) silver or (SF-B) bronze Olympic medal; a (NMS) downgraded Masters Series/1000 tournament; (NH) not held. SR=strike rate (events won/competed)


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Tournament/Year20032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016SRW–LWin %

Grand Slam Tournaments

Australian Open
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

Q2

1R

1R
A

Q2
A
A
0 / 2
0–2
0%

French Open
A
A
A
A
A
A

2R

Q2

1R

1R
A

Q1

Q1
A
0 / 3
1–3
25%

Wimbledon
A
A
A
A
A

Q1

Q2

Q1

Q1

1R
A

Q1

Q1
A
0 / 1
0–1
0%

US Open
A
A
A
A
A

2R

1R

Q2

1R

1R
A
A
A
A
0 / 4
1–4
20%
Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
1–1
1–2
0–0
0–3
0–4
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 10
2–10
17%

ATP World Tour Masters 1000

Indian Wells
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

1R
A
A
A
A
0 / 1
0–1
0%

Miami
A
A
A
A
A
A

Q1

Q1
A
A
A
A
A
A
0 / 0
0–0
N/A

Monte Carlo
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

Q1
A
A
A
A
A
0 / 0
0–0
N/A
Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 1
0–1
0%

National Representation

Summer Olympics
NH
A
Not Held
A
Not Held
A
Not Held
A
0 / 0
0–0
N/A

Davis Cup

Z2

Z2

Z2

Z1

Z1

Z2

Z2

Z2

Z1

Z1

Z2

Z1

Z2
A
0 / 13
16–16
50%

Career statistics
20032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016SRW–LWin %

Tournaments
0
0
1
0
0
2
4
2
12
13
1
1
1
0
37
Titles
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Finals Reached
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hard Win–Loss
0–1
0–1
0–0
1–1
0–1
1–2
0–2
0–0
0–4
0–6
1–0
1–0
1–0
0–0
0 / 10
5–18
22%
Clay Win–Loss
0–0
0–1
2–3
0–0
0–0
3–1
3–3
6–3
5–9
1–7
2–1
1–1
1–3
0–0
0 / 26
24–32
43%
Grass Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 1
0–1
0%
Carpet Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–1
0–0
Discontinued
0 / 0
0–2
0%
Outdoor Win–Loss
0–1
0–2
2–3
0–0
0–0
4–2
3–5
5–3
5–12
1–13
1–1
1–1
1–3
0–0
0 / 36
23–46
33%
Indoor Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–1
1–1
0–2
0–1
0–0
1–0
0–1
0–1
2–0
1–0
1–0
0–0
0 / 1
6–7
46%
Overall Win–Loss
0–1
0–2
2–4
1–1
0–2
4–3
3–5
6–3
5–13
1–14
3–1
2–1
2–3
0–0
0 / 37
29–53
35%
Win (%)
0%
0%
33%
50%
0%
57%
38%
67%
28%
7%
75%
67%
40%
N/A
35.37%
Year-End Ranking
486
393
259
893
733
153
124
93
68
306
255
291
320
891

$ 900,563


Doubles














































































































































































































































































































Tournament/Year20032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016SRW–LWin %

Grand Slam tournaments

Australian Open


1R

0 / 1
0–1
0%

French Open


1R

0 / 1
0–1
0%

Wimbledon


Q1

0 / 0
0–0
N/A

US Open


2R

0 / 1
1–1
0%
Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
1–1
0–2
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 3
1–3
0%

National Representation

Summer Olympics
NH
A
Not Held
A
Not Held
A
Not Held
A
0 / 0
0–0
N/A

Davis Cup

Z2

Z2

Z2

Z1

Z1

Z2

Z2

Z2

Z1

Z1

Z2

Z1

Z2
A
0 / 13
1–1
50%

Career statistics
20032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016SRW–LWin %

Tournaments
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
5
5
0
1
1
1
17
Titles
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Finals Reached
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hard Win–Loss
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
1–1
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 2
1–3
25%
Clay Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–1
0–1
0–4
2–4
1–0
0–1
0–1
0–1
0 / 15
3–15
17%
Grass Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 0
0–0
N/A
Outdoor Win–Loss
0–1
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–1
0–1
1–5
2–4
1–0
0–1
0–1
0–1
0 / 16
4–17
19%
Indoor Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0
0 / 1
0–1
0%
Overall Win–Loss
0–1
0–0
0–1
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–1
0–1
1–5
2–5
1–0
0–1
0–1
0–1
0 / 17
4–18
18%
Win (%)
0%
N/A
0%
N/A
N/A
0%
0%
0%
17%
29%
100%
0%
0%
0%
18.18%

Year-End Ranking
651
472
426
1025
931
407
375
191
351
564

631
1476

$76,840


Head-to-head vs. Top 20 players


This section contains Machado's win-loss record against players who have been ranked 20th or higher in the world rankings during their careers.








































































































































































Opponent
Highest rank
Matches
Won
Lost
Win %
Last match

Ref

 Roger Federer (SUI)
1
1
0
1
0%
Lost (7–5, 3–6, 4–6, 2–6) at the 2011 Davis Cup
[2]

 David Ferrer (ESP)
3
1
0
1
0%
Lost (1–6, 4–6, 2–6) at the 2012 Australian Open
[3]

 Kei Nishikori (JPN)
4
1
0
1
0%
Lost (1–6, 4–6) at the 2011 Barcelona Open
[4]

 Juan Martín del Potro (ARG)
4
1
0
1
0%
Lost (1–6, 0–6) at the 2012 Estoril Open
[5]

 Fernando González (CHI)
5
1
0
1
0%
Lost (3–6, 2–6, 3–6) at the 2009 French Open
[6]

 Gaël Monfils (FRA)
6
1
0
1
0%
Lost (5–7, 3–6) at the 2012 Qatar Open
[7]

 Gilles Simon (FRA)
6
1
0
1
0%
Lost (3–6, 5–7) at the 2012 ATP Buenos Aires
[8]

 Fernando Verdasco (ESP)
7
2
0
2
0%
Lost (1–6, 2–6, 4–6) at the 2012 US Open
[9]

 Marcos Baghdatis (CYP)
8
1
0
1
0%
Lost (3–6, 5–7, 4–6) at the 2009 Davis Cup
[10]

 Nicolás Almagro (ESP)
9
1
0
1
0%
Lost (2–6, 4–6) at the 2011 Brasil Open
[11]

 Nicolás Massú (CHI)
9
1
1
0
100%
Won (6–2, 6–4) at the 2010 Estoril Open
[12]

 Kevin Anderson (RSA)
10
1
0
1
0%
Lost (6–7(2–7), 7–6(8–6), 6–4, 1–6, 9–11) at the 2012 French Open
[13]

 Fabio Fognini (ITA)
13
1
0
1
0%
Lost (4–6, 3–6) at the 2011 Croatia Open
[14]

 Jarkko Nieminen (FIN)
13
1
0
1
0%
Lost (1–6, 6–3, 4–6, 3–6) at the 2015 Davis Cup
[15]

 Ivo Karlović (CRO)
14
1
1
0
100%
Won (6–4, 1–0 ret.) at the 2008 Estoril Open
[16]

 Juan Ignacio Chela (ARG)
15
1
0
1
0%
Lost (6–4, 2–6, 2–6) at the 2011 ATP Buenos Aires
[17]

 Agustín Calleri (ARG)
16
1
0
1
0%
Lost (6–4, 3–6, 1–6) at the 2005 Estoril Open
[18]

 Igor Andreev (RUS)
18
1
0
1
0%
Lost (3–6, 7–5, 4–6) at the 2010 Brasil Open
[19]

 Dmitry Tursunov (RUS)
20
1
1
0
100%
Won (6–0, 6–0) at the 2014 Portugal Open
[20]
Total
20
3
17
15%
Statistics correct as of 3 April 2017


Career earnings


































































































YearMajorsATP winsTotal winsEarningsReferences

2003
0
0
0
$3,570

[21][22]

2004
0
0
0
$8,989

[23][24]

2005
0
0
0
$22,196

[25][26]

2006
0
0
0
$2,361

[27][28]

2007
0
0
0
$4,895

[29][30]

2008
0
0
0
$80,594

[31][32]

2009
0
0
0
$135,921

[33][34]

2010
0
0
0
$112,742

[35][36]

2011
0
0
0
$245,290

[37][38]

2012
0
0
0
$175,840

[39][40]

2013
0
0
0
$22,895

[41][42]

2014
0
0
0
$45,185

[43][44]

2015
0
0
0
$34,314

[45][46]

2016
0
0
0
$4,441

[47][48]
Career
0
0
0
$900,563
[49]


National participation



Davis Cup (17 wins, 17 losses)


Machado debuted for the Portugal Davis Cup team in 2003 and played 34 matches in 27 ties. His singles record was 16–16 and his doubles record was 1–1 (17–17 overall). His final participation was in the 2015 edition.








Group membership
World Group (0–0)
WG Play-off (0–0)
Group I (4–5)
Group II (13–12)
Group III (0–0)
Group IV (0–0)

Matches by Surface
Hard (4–9)
Clay (13–6)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–2)

Matches by Type
Singles (16–16)
Doubles (1–1)

Matches by Setting
Indoors (6–6)
Outdoors (11–11)

Matches by Venue
Portugal (13–6)
Away (4–11)
  • IncreaseDecrease indicates the result of the Davis Cup match followed by the score, date, place of event, the zonal classification and its phase, and the court surface.











































































































































































































Rubber result
Rubber
Match type (partner if any)
Opponent nation
Opponent player(s)
Score

Decrease0–5; 11–13 July 2003; Westridge Park, Durban, South Africa; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Hard surface
Defeat
III
Doubles (with Leonardo Tavares)

South Africa South Africa

Chris Haggard / Robbie Koenig
5–7, 3–6, 2–6
Defeat
IV
Singles (dead rubber)

Wesley Moodie
6–2, 1–6, 2–6

Increase3–2; 9–11 April 2004; Centre National de Tennis, Tunis, Tunisia; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Hard surface
Defeat
V
Singles (dead rubber)

Tunisia Tunisia

Malek Jaziri
4–6, 3–6

Decrease0–5; 16–18 July 2004; Complexo Municipal de Tenis da Maia, Maia, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Clay surface
Defeat
IV
Singles (dead rubber)

Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro

Dušan Vemić
3–6, 3–6

Increase4–1; 4–6 March 2005; Kadrioru Tennis Center, Tallinn, Estonia; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Carpet(i) surface
Defeat
IV
Singles (dead rubber)

Estonia Estonia

Andrei Luzgin
7–5, 4–6, 3–6

Increase3–2; 15–17 July 2005; Estádio Nacional, Lisbon, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Clay surface
Defeat
I
Singles

Algeria Algeria

Slimane Saoudi
6–4, 0–6, 6–3, 6–7(3–7), 4–6
Victory
IV
Singles

Lamine Ouahab
6–4, 6–2, 6–2

Increase4–1; 23–25 September 2005; Clube de Tenis do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Semifinal; Clay surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Slovenia Slovenia

Marko Tkalec
3–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–5), 1–6, 3–6
Victory
IV
Singles

Grega Žemlja
6–3, 6–3, 2–6, 6–4

Decrease1–4; 10–12 February 2006; National Tennis Centre, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg; Group I Europe/Africa First Round; Hard(i) surface
Victory
I
Singles

Luxembourg Luxembourg

Laurent Bram
7–5, 6–4, 6–2
Defeat
IV
Singles

Gilles Müller
6–7(3–7), 6–7(2–7), 1–6

Decrease2–3; 9–11 February 2007; Tbilisi Sport Palace, Tbilisi, Georgia; Group I Europe/Africa First Round; Carpet(i) surface
Defeat
I
Singles

Georgia (country) Georgia

Irakli Labadze
5–7, 3–6, 6–7(3–7)

Decrease0–5; 21–23 September 2007; Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Group I Europe/Africa Relegation Play-off; Hard(i) surface
Defeat
V
Singles (dead rubber)

Netherlands Netherlands

Jesse Huta Galung
3–6, 6–3, 2–6

Increase4–1; 11–13 April 2008; Clube de Tenis do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Clay surface
Victory
I
Singles

Tunisia Tunisia

Walid Jallali
6–1, 6–1, 7–5

Increase5–0; 18–20 July 2008; Lawn Tennis Club da Foz, Porto, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Clay surface
Victory
II
Singles

Cyprus Cyprus

Photos Kallias
6–4, 6–4, 7–5

Decrease0–5; 19–21 September 2008; Megaron Tennis Club, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine; Group II Europe/Africa Semifinal; Hard (i) surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Ukraine Ukraine

Sergei Bubka
3–6, 6–3, 6–7(4–7), 4–6

Decrease2–3; 6–8 March 2009; National Tennis Centre, Nicosia, Cyprus; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Hard surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Cyprus Cyprus

Marcos Baghdatis
3–6, 5–7, 4–6

Increase5–0; 10–12 July 2009; Office des parc Omnisport Wilaya d'Oran, Oran, Algeria; Group II Europe/Africa Relegation Play-off; Clay surface
Victory
I
Singles

Algeria Algeria

Valentin Rahmine
6–0, 6–0, 6–0

Increase4–1; 5–7 March 2010; Complexo de Tenis da Maia, Maia, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Clay(i) surface
Victory
I
Singles

Denmark Denmark

Frederik Nielsen
4–6, 6–4, 6–0, 6–1

Increase5–0; 9–11 July 2010; Centro de Tenis do Jamor, Cruz Quebrada, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Clay surface
Victory
I
Singles

Cyprus Cyprus

Rareș Cuzdriorean
6–3, 6–0, 6–3
Victory
V
Singles (dead rubber)

Sergis Kyratzis
6–2, 6–0

Increase3–2; 17–19 September 2010; Centro de Tenis do Jamor, Cruz Quebrada, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Semifinal; Clay surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aldin Šetkić
4–6, 3–6, 6–1, 1–6

Increase4–1; 4–6 March 2011; Centro Desportivo Nacional do Jamor, Cruz Quebrada, Portugal; Group I Europe/Africa First Round; Clay surface
Victory
II
Singles

Slovakia Slovakia

Martin Kližan
6–4, 6–4, 1–6, 2–6, 6–4
Victory
IV
Singles

Lukáš Lacko
6–4, 3–6, 6–4, 6–0

Decrease0–5; 8–10 July 2011; PostFinance-Arena, Bern, Switzerland; Group I Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Hard(i) surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Switzerland Switzerland

Roger Federer
7–5, 3–6, 4–6, 2–6

Decrease2–3; 6–8 April 2012; Canada Stadium, Ramat HaSharon, Israel; Group I Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Hard surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Israel Israel

Amir Weintraub
7–5, 3–6, 1–6, 5–7

Increase5–0; 1–3 February 2013; Club Internacional de Football, Lisbon, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Clay(i) surface
Victory
IV
Singles (dead rubber)

Benin Benin

Alexis Klegou
2–6, 6–2, 6–0

Increase5–0; 5–7 April 2013; Club Internacional de Football, Lisbon, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Clay surface
Victory
III
Doubles (with Gastão Elias)

Lithuania Lithuania

Mantas Bugailiskis / Lukas Mugevičius
6–3, 6–0, 6–2
Victory
V
Singles (dead rubber)

Lukas Mugevičius
6–2, 6–0

Increase3–2; 13–15 September 2013; Manejul de Atletica Usoara, Chișinău, Moldova; Group II Europe/Africa Semifinal; Hard(i) surface
Victory
V
Singles

Moldova Moldova

Maxim Dubarenco
7–5, 6–1, 6–3

Decrease1–4; 12–14 September 2014; Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia; Group I Europe/Africa Relegation Play-off; Hard(i) surface
Victory
IV
Singles (dead rubber)

Russia Russia

Konstantin Kravchuk
6–7(4–7), 6–4, 6–1

Increase4–1; 6–8 March 2015; Centro Desportivo do Jamor, Cruz Quebrada, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa First Round; Hard(i) surface
Victory
II
Singles

Morocco Morocco

Lamine Ouahab
6–2, 6–4, 6–4

Increase4–1; 17–19 July 2015; Clube de Ténis de Viana, Viana do Castelo, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Quarterfinal; Clay surface
Defeat
II
Singles

Finland Finland

Jarkko Nieminen
1–6, 6–3, 4–6, 3–6

Increase3–2; 18–20 September 2015; Clube de Ténis de Viana, Viana do Castelo, Portugal; Group II Europe/Africa Semifinal; Clay surface
Defeat
V
Singles (dead rubber)

Belarus Belarus

Egor Gerasimov
7–6(7–3), 1–6, 4–6


Awards


  • 2013 – ITF Commitment Award[50]


See also



  • Portugal Davis Cup team


Notes




  1. ^ The official ATP records are incomplete as they do not count one Davis Cup loss against Serbia and Montenegro in 2004.




References




  1. ^ abcd "Biografia" (in Portuguese). Rui Machado – Site oficial. Archived from the original on 2009-04-18. Retrieved 2009-04-12. 


  2. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Roger Federer ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  3. ^ "Rui Machado vs. David Ferrer ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  4. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Kei Nishikori ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  5. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Juan Martin del Potro ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  6. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Fernando Gonzalez ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  7. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Gael Monfils ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  8. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Gilles Simon ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  9. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Fernando Verdasco ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 28 November 2015. 


  10. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Marcos Baghdatis ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  11. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Nicolas Almagro ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  12. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Nicolas Massu ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  13. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Kevin Anderson ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  14. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Fabio Fognini ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  15. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Jarkko Nieminen ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  16. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Ivo Karlovic ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  17. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Juan Ignacio Chela ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  18. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Agustin Calleri ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  19. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Igor Andreev ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  20. ^ "Rui Machado vs. Dmitry Tursunov ATP Head 2 Head". Association of Tennis Professionals. Retrieved 26 November 2015. 


  21. ^ "Rui Machado 2003 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  22. ^ "Rui Machado 2003 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  23. ^ "Rui Machado 2004 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  24. ^ "Rui Machado 2004 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  25. ^ "Rui Machado 2005 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  26. ^ "Rui Machado 2005 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  27. ^ "Rui Machado 2006 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  28. ^ "Rui Machado 2006 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  29. ^ "Rui Machado 2007 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  30. ^ "Rui Machado 2007 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  31. ^ "Rui Machado 2008 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  32. ^ "Rui Machado 2008 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  33. ^ "Rui Machado 2009 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  34. ^ "Rui Machado 2009 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  35. ^ "Rui Machado 2010 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  36. ^ "Rui Machado 2010 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  37. ^ "Rui Machado 2011 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  38. ^ "Rui Machado 2011 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  39. ^ "Rui Machado 2012 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  40. ^ "Rui Machado 2012 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  41. ^ "Rui Machado 2013 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  42. ^ "Rui Machado 2013 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  43. ^ "Rui Machado 2014 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  44. ^ "Rui Machado 2014 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  45. ^ "Rui Machado 2015 Singles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  46. ^ "Rui Machado 2015 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  47. ^ "Rui Machado 2016 Singles Activity". Retrieved 21 January 2016. 


  48. ^ "Rui Machado 2016 Doubles Activity". Retrieved 21 January 2016. 


  49. ^ "Rui Machado ATP profile". Retrieved 29 November 2015. 


  50. ^ "Frederico Gil distinguido pela ITF por 20 participações na Taça Davis [Frederico Gil honored by ITF for 20 Davis Cup participations]". Record (in Portuguese). 3 March 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2015. 



External links




  • Official site


Profiles



  • Rui Machado at the Association of Tennis Professionals


  • Rui Machado at the International Tennis Federation


  • Rui Machado at the Davis Cup


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