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14 Facts About Julio Peralta

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Julio Peralta captured six doubles titles at ATP World Tour and one singles challenger title.

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Julio Peralta went on hiatus from 2005 to 2007, from 2009 to 2011, from 2012 to 2014 and from 2018 to 2022.

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Julio Peralta turned pro in 2000, and had his best year in his singles career in 2003, year which he won a challenger tournament, the BH Tennis Open International Cup in Belo Horizonte.

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Julio Peralta made a comeback in 2007 at ITF Futures tournaments.

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Julio Peralta competed throughout 2008, but he suffered an injury the next year.

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Julio Peralta played many Challenger Tour tournaments during the year, reaching seven finals and winning four, partnering Horacio Zeballos in three of these titles.

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Julio Peralta broke through onto the ATP World Tour doubles circuit in 2016, winning the Brazil Open, the Swiss Open and the Moselle Open with Horacio Zeballos.

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Julio Peralta won his first match in a Grand Slam at the French Open, partnering Denis Kudla, but the duo lost in the second round.

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Julio Peralta won six challenger tournaments, partnering Zeballos in four, in one with Dennis Novikov, and at Santiago with countryman Hans Podlipnik.

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Julio Peralta tied with Matt Reid and John-Patrick Smith for most Challenger titles in doubles for the year.

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Julio Peralta finished the year ranked No 44 in the world in doubles, and the highest ranked Chilean player in singles or doubles, record he has held since then.

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Julio Peralta ended the year at World No 29, his best position yet.

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Julio Peralta had a slow beginning of the year, with semifinals at 2018 ASB Classic as the only notable result.

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Julio Peralta was born in Brasilia, Brazil, and began to play tennis in Paramaribo, Suriname, where his father worked as a dentist.