Francisco Roig | Country | Spain | | Residence | Barcelona, Spain | | Date of birth | October 24, 1968 | | Place of birth | Barcelona, Spain | | Height | 175cm (5ft 9in) | | Weight | 69kg (152lb) | | Turned pro | 1987 | | Retired | 2001 | | Plays | Right-handed; two-handed backhand | | Career prize money | $1,458,035 | | Singles | | Career record | 64–96 | | Career titles | 0 | | Highest ranking | No. 60 (October 5, 1992) | | Grand Slam results | | Australian Open | 1R (1990, 93) | | French Open | 3R (1989) | | Wimbledon | 2R (1992) | | US Open | 2R (1992) | | Doubles | | Career record | 195–171 | | Career titles | 9 | | Highest ranking | No. 23 (July 31, 1995) | Francisco Roig Genís (born April 1, 1968, in Barcelona) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. He was primarily a doubles player, winning 9 ATP World Tour titles and reaching 12 more finals. He retired from the tour in 2001. He sometimes acts as the alternate coach of fellow Spaniard Rafael Nadal. [edit] ATP Tour doubles finals (21) [edit] Champion (9) | Legend | | Grand Slam (0) | | Tennis Masters Cup (0) | | ATP Masters Series (0) | | ATP Championship Series (1) | | ATP Tour (8) | | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partnering | Opponents in the final | Score | | 1. | August 4, 1991 | Kitzbühel, Austria | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Pablo Arraya Dimitri Poliakov | 6–7, 6–2, 6–4 | | 2. | November 15, 1992 | São Paulo, Brazil | Clay | Diego Pérez | Christer Allgardh Carl Limberger | 6–2, 7–6 | | 3. | October 11, 1992 | Athens, Greece | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Marcelo Filippini Mark Koevermans | 6–3, 6–4 | | 4. | August 28, 1994 | Umag, Croatia | Clay | Diego Pérez | Karol Kučera Paul Wekesa | 6–2, 6–4 | | 5. | March 28, 1995 | Casablanca, Morocco | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Emanuel Couto João Cunha e Silva | 6–4, 6–1 | | 6. | June 16, 1995 | Oporto, Portugal | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Jordi Arrese Àlex Corretja | 6–3, 7–6 | | 7. | July 23, 1995 | Stuttgart Outdoor, Germany | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Ellis Ferreira Jan Siemerink | 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 | | 8. | Ocotber 8, 1995 | Valencia, Spain | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Tom Kempers Jack Waite | 7–5, 6–3 | | 9. | April 14, 1996 | Estoril, Portugal | Clay | Tomás Carbonell | Tom Nijssen Greg Van Emburgh | 6–3, 6–2 | [edit] Finalist (12) - 1992: Guaruja (with Diego Pérez, lost to Christer Allgardh and Carl Limberger).
- 1993: Umag (with Jordi Arrese, lost to Filip Dewulf and Tom Vanhoudt).
- 1994: Santiago (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Karel Nováček and Mats Wilander).
- 1994: Buenos Aires (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez).
- 1995: Dubai (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Grant Connell and Patrick Galbraith).
- 1995: Rotterdam (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Martin Damm and Anders Järryd).
- 1996: Casablanca (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Jiří Novák and David Rikl).
- 1996: Stuttgart Outdoor (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Libor Pimek and Byron Talbot).
- 1998: Antwerp (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Wayne Ferreira and Yevgeny Kafelnikov).
- 1998: Lyon (with Tomás Carbonell, lost to Olivier Delaître and Fabrice Santoro).
- 1999: Majorca (with Alberto Berasategui, lost to Lucas Arnold and Tomás Carbonell).
- 2001: Majorca (with Feliciano López, lost to Donald Johnson and Jared Palmer).
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