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Chris Guccione - News and More
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| Nationality: AUS (Australia) |
| Birthdate: July 30, 1985 |
| Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia |
| Residence: Melbourne, Australia |
| Turned Pro: 2003 |
| Plays: Left-handed |
| 2007 Ranking: 91 |
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| Full name is Christopher Luke Guccione...Son of Australian/Italian father, Santo, and Australian mother Diane…Has one brother, Anthony...Nicknamed “Gucc”… Admir ... Read Full Bio |
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| Djokovic v. Berdych; Tsonga v. Monfils in Bangkok Saturday |
| Halle last year (d. Baghdatis). He has also made a semifinal exit at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami (l. to Nadal) and reached the Sydney quarterfinals (l. to Guccione). He is making his first appearance on the ATP circuit since a first round upset against Sam Querrey at the US Open. The 6’5’’ right-hander was ranked within t... |
2008-09-26
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| Russia Wins Fed Cup, Jankovic Heads Strong Tokyo Field |
| n Hewitt and Mark Philippoussis injured, Australia in their upcoming Davis Cup relegation tie against Chile will have to go with Sam Groth, Carsten Ball, Chris Guccione and Peter Luczak, only one ranked in the Top 150.
WE SUE YOU: Italians Potito Starace, Daniele Bracciali, Federico Luzzi and Giorgio Galimberti are suing th... |
2008-09-14
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| Davenport Done, Roddick Comes Back at US Open |
| Wilfried Tsonga (d. Carlos Moya in four), (23) Igor Andreev (d. Jeremy Chardy), (26) Dmitry Tursunov (d. Victor Hanescu in four), (28) Radek Stepanek (d. Chris Guccione in four), (30) Marin Cilic (d. Robby Ginepri in four), and (31) Seppi (d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez in four).
In all-unseeded play, Luxembourg's Gilles Muller ... |
2008-08-30
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| Roddick Soars, Jankovic Dragging at US Open |
| oya (d. Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi in four), Agustin Calleri (d. American Austin Krajicek), Victor Hanescu (d. Albert Montanes in four), and Aussie Chris "Penthouse" Guccione (d. Jesse Levine in four).
"It was a good experience," said Krajicek, a cousin of former Wimbledon champ Richard Krajicek and a freshman at Texas A&M. "My g... |
2008-08-27
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| Safin Miffed; Ivanovic, Federer Into 2nd Round at US Open |
| c vs. Robby Ginepri in an all-American, former Slam champ Thomas Johansson vs. "The Importance of Being" Ernests Gulbis, and Jesse Levine vs. Chris "Penthouse" Guccione.
Ivanovic, Williams Sisters Roll at US Open
World No. 1 Ana Ivanovic, fighting off five other players who could take the No. 1 spot during the US Open,... |
2008-08-27
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| Roddick, Fish Favorites in Los Angeles Semifinals |
| wed by a 7-6(6), 6-2 semifinal win over qualifier Amer Delic on Friday.
Prior to this week he last reached an ATP hard-court semifinal at 2007 Adelaide (l. to Guccione).
The right-hander is on a 12-match winning streak and is attempting to reach his third career ATP final (2-0 in finals). He is currently a career-high No. 24... |
2008-08-09
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| Serena Williams, Federer Open Olympic Play Sunday |
| Olympic debutants Chris Guccione and James Blake will meet for the first time in the opening match on Centre Court. With top-ranked American Andy Roddick not playing in Beijing, No. 8 seed James Blake is carrying US hopes for an Olympic medal in men’s singles. Although he has yet to win a title this year, all ten of Bl... |
2008-08-09
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| U.S. Olympic Tennis Preview: Tough Draws for Blake, Men |
| has two winnable matches before a potential third-round meeting against world No. 2 Rafael Nadal. Blake, the No. 8 seed, opens against big-serving Aussie Chris Guccione, and hopes to make a quarterfinal meeting against world No. 1 Roger Federer.
In doubles the top-seeded Bryan brothers of Saddlebrook face a potential secon... |
2008-08-07
| Recent fan comments for Chris Guccione:
 | | bvhcbvhjcxbgvchbvhb Says:
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hi
Posted on July 31, 2008 at 00:30 ET
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| cool Says:
give me info about you chris guccione
Posted on July 31, 2008 at 00:29 ET
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| josh lobo Says:
hi
Posted on July 31, 2008 at 00:26 ET
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| US player Says:
To Chris and his coach;
Great play. I had an Aussie coach way back; Ray Keldie. Great coach and
player.
I would like to see the offensive (topspin) lob
employed more. If the Aussies didn't invent the shot, they surely perfected
it. And it is an absolute point ending shot when someone like Tursonov is
hugging the net. It will make him think twice before rushing the net again
also.
Chris, take full advantage of the great Australian tennis training and
heritage. (In my humble view, many pro players today are very one
dimensional. You are surrounded by an incedrible wealth of tennis
knowledge. It takes a little longer to master every shot in the game, but
you
will win exponentially more in the long run.)
All in all, I am impressed with the great playing
by Chris in the Medicost tournament and I expect to see great things in the
future.
Posted on January 2, 2008 at 10:13 ET
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| aussie gal Says:
saw him play twice at the aussie open 2007. he hit something like 60 aces.
watching him verse Berdych on the tele now and his game has tenfolded he's
so awesome. really glad to see an aussie guy other than Hewitt kickin ass
for once. GUCCIONE IS GOIN' STRAIGHT TO THE TOP!!!! I'm so gonna brag that
I've seen him in the flesh.
Posted on December 31, 2007 at 05:22 ET
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