Singles: 1x ATP 500 Title (Valencia), 2x ATP 250 Titles (Gstaad and Kitzbühel) [ — Granollers];2x ATP Masters 1000 Titles (Monte Carlo and Madrid), 5x ATP 500 Titles (Hamburg, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Rotterdam and Dubai), 9x ATP 500 Titles (Umag, Moscow, Doha, Adelaide, Marseille, Belgrade, Gijón, Båstad and Hong Kong) [ — Rublev] Doubles: 2010 — Chennai (Granollers, with Ventura), Costa do Sauípe (Granollers, with Cuevas), 2011 — Auckland (Granollers, with Robredo), Doha, 2012 — Indian Wells (Masters 1000: López, with Nadal), Rome, Gstaad, ATP Finals, 2014 — Buenos Aires (Granollers & López); 2021 — Doha (Rublev, with Karatsev), 2022 — Marseille (Rublev, with Molchanov), 2023 — Madrid (Masters 1000: Rublev, with Khachanov) Mixed doubles: 2021 — Olympics (Rublev, with Pavlyuchenkova) Team: 2011 — Davis Cup (Granollers, Spain Davis Cup team); 2021 — ATP Cup (Rublev, Russia), Laver Cup (Rublev, Europe), Davis Cup (Rublev, Russia Davis Cup team) 2020 ATP Coach of the Year Fernando Vicente Fibla (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando βiˈθente ˈfiβla];[a] born 8 March 1977) is a professional tennis coach and a former player from Spain, who turned professional in 1996.
He reached his career-high ATP ranking of world No.
29 in June 2000, winning three singles titles and reaching the quarterfinals of the 1998 Rome Masters and the 2000 Cincinnati Masters.
He is the coach of Andrey Rublev since 2017, having previously coached Marcel Granollers and Marc López from 2010 to 2014.
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