José Higueras

José Higueras (Spanish pronunciation: ; born 1 March 1953) is a tennis coach and former professional tennis player from Spain.

José Higueras
José Higueras
Country (sports)José Higueras Spain
ResidencePalm Springs, California, U.S.
Born (1953-03-01) 1 March 1953 (age 71)
Diezma, Spain
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Turned pro1973 (amateur tour from 1970)
Retired1986
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$1,406,355
Singles
Career record455–244 (65.1%)
Career titles16
Highest rankingNo. 6 (13 June 1983)
Grand Slam singles results
French OpenSF (1982, 1983)
Wimbledon2R (1974, 1979)
US Open4R (1977)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsQF (1983)
Doubles
Career record119–164
Career titles3
José Higueras
José Higueras
Career record454–234
Career record123–167
Coaching career (1989–)
Michael Chang(1989)
Jim Courier(1990–1997)
Sergi Bruguera(1997–1999)
Todd Martin(1999–2004)
Carlos Moyá(2001–2002)
Pete Sampras (2002))
Dmitry Tursunov(2004–2006)
Guillermo Coria (2006)
Roger Federer (2008)
Robby Ginepri(2008–2010)
Shahar Pe'er (2006–2008)
Alberto Francis 2010–
Jennifer Singian 2010–
Luis-Manuel Flores 2010–
Coaching achievements
Coachee singles titles total1(Ch)-18(C)-1(M)-2(F)
Coachee(s) doubles titles total4(C)-1(M)-1(P)
List of notable tournaments
(with champion)

1989 French Open (Chang)
United States 1992 1995 Davis Cup champion (Courier)
1991 1992 French Open (Courier)
1992 1993 Australian Open (Cour)
1992 1993 Rome Masters (Cour.)
1991 (S,D) 1993 Indian Wells Masters (Courier)
1991 Miami Masters (Courier)
1990 Hamburg Masters (Courier D.)
1993 Canada Masters (Courier D.)
2002 Cincinnati Masters(Martin D)
Russia 2006 Davis Cup champion (Tursunov)
2007 Bank of the West Classic (Peer Doubles)
2008 US Open (Federer)

Coaching awards and records
Records

Youngest Grand Slam winner (Chang)

Between 1976 and 1984, Higueras won 16 top-level singles titles. A semi-finalist at the French Open in 1982 and 1983, he reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 6 in 1983. He was also a member of the Spanish team which won the inaugural World Team Cup in 1978.

Higueras retired from the professional tour in 1986. After retiring as a player, he became a successful tennis coach. He helped coach Michael Chang to the 1989 French Open title, and later, along with Brad Stine, coached Jim Courier to help him reach the world No. 1 singles ranking in 1992, as well as coaching Courier to two French Open titles (1991 and 1992) and two Australian Open titles (1992 and 1993). Higueras has also coached Todd Martin, Sergi Bruguera, Carlos Moyá, Pete Sampras, Dmitry Tursunov, Guillermo Coria, Robby Ginepri, Roger Federer and Shahar Pe'er, and created the José Higueras Tennis Training Center in Palm Springs, California, where he resides.

In 2008, already the coach of Robby Ginepri, Higueras was hired by Roger Federer to help him through the clay court season. The partnership was extended during the grass court and hard court season. Higueras was chosen to become the director of coaching for elite player development at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) in September 2008.

Career finals

Singles (16 titles, 12 runner-ups)

Result No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Loss 1. 1975 Båstad, Sweden Clay José Higueras  Manuel Orantes 0–6, 3–6
Loss 2. 1976 São Paulo, Brazil Carpet José Higueras  Guillermo Vilas 3–6, 0–6
Win 1. 1976 Santiago, Chile Clay José Higueras  Carlos Kirmayr 5–7, 6–4, 6–4
Win 2. 1977 Murcia, Spain Clay José Higueras  Buster Mottram 6–4, 6–0, 6–3
Loss 3. 1977 Bogotá, Colombia Clay José Higueras  Guillermo Vilas 1–6, 2–6, 3–6
Win 3. 1978 Cairo, Egypt Clay José Higueras  Kjell Johansson 4–6, 6–4, 6–4
Win 4. 1978 Nice, France Clay José Higueras  Yannick Noah 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
Loss 4. 1978 Indianapolis, U.S. Clay José Higueras  Jimmy Connors 0–6, 3–6
Win 5. 1978 Bournemouth, England Clay José Higueras  Paolo Bertolucci 6–2, 6–1, 6–3
Win 6. 1978 Madrid, Spain Clay José Higueras  Tomáš Šmíd 6–7, 6–3, 6–3, 6–4
Win 7. 1979 Houston, U.S. Clay José Higueras  Gene Mayer 6–3, 2–6, 7–6
Win 8. 1979 Hamburg, West Germany Clay José Higueras  Harold Solomon 3–6, 6–1, 6–4, 6–1
Loss 5. 1979 North Conway, U.S. Clay José Higueras  Harold Solomon 7–5, 4–6, 6–7
Win 9. 1979 Boston, U.S. Clay José Higueras  Hans Gildemeister 6–3, 6–1
Loss 6. 1979 Quito, Ecuador Clay José Higueras  Víctor Pecci 6–2, 4–6, 2–6
Loss 7. 1979 Santiago, Chile Clay José Higueras  Hans Gildemeister 5–7, 7–5, 4–6
Loss 8. 1981 Viña del Mar, Chile Clay José Higueras  Víctor Pecci 4–6, 0–6
Loss 9. 1982 Linz, Austria Clay José Higueras  Anders Järryd 4–6, 6–4, 4–6
Win 10. 1982 Hamburg, West Germany Clay José Higueras  Peter McNamara 6–4, 7–6, 6–7, 3–6, 7–6
Loss 10. 1982 North Conway, U.S. Clay José Higueras  Ivan Lendl 3–6, 2–6
Win 11. 1982 Indianapolis, U.S. Clay José Higueras  Jimmy Arias 7–5, 5–7, 6–3
Win 12. 1983 La Quinta, U.S. Hard José Higueras  Eliot Teltscher 6–4, 6–2
Win 13. 1983 Bournemouth, England Clay José Higueras  Tomáš Šmíd 2–6, 7–6, 7–5
Loss 11. 1983 Hamburg, West Germany Clay José Higueras  Yannick Noah 6–3, 5–7, 2–6, 0–6
Loss 12. 1983 Rome, Italy Clay José Higueras  Jimmy Arias 2–6, 7–6, 1–6, 4–6
Win 14. 1983 Stuttgart Outdoor, West Germany Clay José Higueras  Heinz Günthardt 6–1, 6–1, 7–6
Win 15. 1984 Kitzbühel, Austria Clay José Higueras  Víctor Pecci 7–5, 3–6, 6–1
Win 16. 1984 Bordeaux, France Clay José Higueras  Francesco Cancellotti 7–5, 6–1

Doubles (3 titles, 2 runner-ups)

Result No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1. 1974 Gstaad, Switzerland Clay José Higueras  Manuel Orantes José Higueras  Roy Emerson
José Higueras  Thomaz Koch
7–5, 0–6, 6–1, 9–8
Loss 1. 1975 Rotterdam WCT, Netherlands Carpet José Higueras  Balázs Taróczy José Higueras  Bob Hewitt
José Higueras  Frew McMillan
2–6, 2–6
Win 2. 1977 Hilversum, Netherlands Clay José Higueras  Antonio Muñoz José Higueras  Jean-Louis Haillet
José Higueras  François Jauffret
6–1, 6–4, 2–6, 6–1
Win 3. 1978 Milan WCT, Italy Carpet José Higueras  Víctor Pecci José Higueras  Wojtek Fibak
José Higueras  Raúl Ramírez
5–7, 7–6, 7–6
Loss 2. 1978 French Open, Paris Clay José Higueras  Manuel Orantes José Higueras  Gene Mayer
José Higueras  Hank Pfister
3–6, 2–6, 2–6

References

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