The list of all Argentines ATP tournament champions

Sebastián Báez (31 °) This Sunday became the brand new two -time champion in the ATP 500 Riverwinning 6-2 and 6-3 to the French Alexandre Muller (61 °), to raise his seventh title in the male circuit and add the 237 ° Argentine tennis trophy during the open era.
The list is widely headed by the unrepeatable Marplatense Guillermo Vilasex number 2 of the world ranking, following its 62 Proclamations at the highest level, 16 during 1977, highlighting its four coronations in Grand Slam tournaments (US Open and Roland Garros in 1977 and the Australian Open in 1978 and 1979).
Second appears José Luis ‘Batata’ Clercwhich would reach fourth place in the classification and be consecrated in 25 opportunities, 22 On brick dust, while the podium is closed by the Tandilense Juan Martín del Potrowho would be in the third scale of the planet and add 22 Cups to its laureate showcase, including the US Open 2009.
In the fourth position it stands out Martín Jaiteproduct of their 12 conquests In the Tour, as well as in the fifth the Cordoba says David Nalbandianthat would add 11 Titles and the pleasure of raising the Masters of Shanghai 2005 and the 1000 Masters of Paris and Madrid 2007, when on Spanish soil he would leave Del Potro on the road, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer consecutively.
The 237 titles achieved by Argentine tennis players at ATP level:
1) Guillermo Vilas (62)
2) José Luis Clerc (25)
3) Juan Martín del Potro (22)
4) Martín Jaite (12)
5) David Nalbandian (11)
6) Guillermo Pérez Roldan, Guillermo Coria and Juan Monaco (9)
7) Gastón Gaudio (8)
8) Guillermo Cañas and Sebastián Báez (7)
9) Juan Ignacio Chela (6)
10) Horacio de la Peña and Diego Schwartzman (4)
11) Alberto Mancini, Franco Davin, Javier Frana, Franco Squillari, Mariano Zabaleta, Mariano Puerta, José Acasusso and Francisco Cerúando (3).
12) Carlos Berlocq, Agustín Calleri, Federico Delbonis and Leonardo Mayer (2)
13) Christian Miniussi, Gabriel Markus, Roberto Arguello, Hernán Gumy, Horacio Zeballos, Juan Ignacio Londero, Guido Pella, Juan Manuel Cerúando, Pedro Cachin and Facundo Díaz Acosta (1)