Sergio Roitman


Sergio Andres Roitman, nicknamed 'Motoneta' is a retired professional tennis player from Argentina.
He achieved a career-high rankings of World No. 62 in singles in October 2007, and World No. 45 in doubles in September 2008.
He won several Challenger and Futures singles titles in his career. In addition, Roitman won two ATP doubles titles - at Amsterdam in 2000, and Umag in 2001.

Early and personal life

Roitman was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is Jewish. Roitman, along with Dudi Sela, Diego Schwartzman, and Camila Giorgi was one of a number of recent Jewish tennis players ranked in the top 100.
His father is an executive salesman for a plastic enterprise company, and his mother is a retired financial adviser. He has an older brother who teaches tennis, named Ivan.
Roitman studied classical piano between the ages of 6 and 12, but chose tennis instead. At the age of 17, he was at a Hermética concert and was shot in the stomach with a rubber bullet. He speaks Spanish, Portuguese, English and Italian.

Tennis career

Roitman began playing tennis at age 10 and turned professional in 1996.
Between 1998 and 2000 Roitman won seven futures singles titles, all of them in South America on clay. On 2000-07-23 he won the ATP doubles title with fellow countryman Andres Schneiter in Amsterdam in his debut at that level.
In 2001, once again with Schneiter, he won his second ATP doubles title in Umag. Roitman won four Challenger singles titles between 2002 and 2005, in the process defeating Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 in the $50,000 ATP Challenger final in Cherbourg in 2003. At the 2003 Roland Garros Roitman played defending champion Albert Costa in the first round and was leading 2 sets to 0 and 4–1, but ended up losing in 5 sets.
2006 saw Roitman finish in the Top 100 of ATP Rankings for the first time in his career, he compiled a 41–19 match record, and won two titles in Challenger action. In November he won the title at Challengers in Aracaju and Guayaquil.
2007 was the most successful season for Roitman, where he reached his highest ranking and finished in the top 75 for the second straight year, highlighted by a career-best 11 ATP match wins and three Challenger titles. In June he captured the Prostějov Challenger title. In September he picked up another Challenger title in Szczecin, Poland. He closed the season with the title at the Buenos Aires Challenger. He had wins over world # 41 José Acasuso of Argentina, 7–6, 6–1, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In April he defeated world # 76 Jan Hernych, 7–5, 7–6, in Valencia, Spain, and world # 29 Jürgen Melzer of Austria on clay, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4 in Monte Carlo. In June he beat world # 28 Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany, 6–2, Ret, in 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands on grass. In July he defeated world # 65 Nicolás Massú of Chile 7–5, 6–2, and twice defeated world # 18 Juan Ignacio Chela of Argentina 5–7, 6–3, 6–4, and 6–1, 6–2, on clay.
In the 2009 Buenos Aires tournament Roitman lost 6–0, 6–0 to Juan Mónaco. In June 2009 at Wimbledon, he retired from his first round match due to a recurring injury to the acromion in his right shoulder.
On September 25, 2009, he announced that the Copa Petrobas Challenger in Buenos Aires would be his last professional tournament, citing injuries as the main reason for his retirement.

Career after retiring from tennis

After retiring from tennis, in 2015 Roitman and two partners started a company that supplies turnkey customized accommodations, cleaning staff, drivers, mobiles, and services for media work teams attending large-scale sporting events.

Career finals

Doubles (2 titles)

Challengers and futures (17)

No.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponent in the finalScore
1.July 20, 1998LondrinaClay Paulo Taicher6–3, 6–4
2.November 9, 1998AsunciónClay Alejandro Aramburu6–1, 6–3
3.November 16, 1998AsunciónClay Ivan Rodrigo6–2, 2–6, 6–3
4.September 13, 1999LimaClay Solon Peppas6–3, 7–5
5.April 17, 2000SantiagoClay Mauricio Hadad6–4, 6–3
6.May 1, 2000SantiagoClay Adrián García6–3, 6–3
7.May 8, 2000MendozaClay José Acasuso1–6, 7–6, 6–2
8.July 29, 2002St. PetersburgClay Andrei Stoliarov7–6, 6–2
9.February 24, 2003CherbourgHard Rafael Nadal6–3, 5–7, 6–4
10.June 6, 2005BarcelonaClay Teymuraz Gabashvili6–2, 6–3
11.August 29, 2005FreudenstadtClay Flavio Cipolla7–5, 6–4
12.October 30, 2006AracajuClay Boris Pašanski6–1, 6–3
13.November 13, 2006GuayaquilClay Mariano Zabaleta6–3, 4–6, 6–1
14.June 4, 2007ProstějovClay Florian Mayer7–6, 6–4
15.September 17, 2007SzczecinClay Ivo Minář6–2, 7–5
16.November 12, 2007Buenos AiresClay Marcos Daniel6–1, 6–4
17.November 3, 2008GuayaquilClay Brian Dabul3–6, 6–3, 6–2