Diego Armando Maradona is a former Argentine football player, and current coach of the Argentine national side. He is considered
by many to be one of the greatest players of all time; he finished first in an internet vote for the FIFA Player of the Century
award, and he shared the award with Pelé. Over the course of his professional club career Maradona played for Argentinos Juniors,
Boca Juniors, Barcelona, and, most distinguishedly, Napoli.
David Nalbandian (born January 1, 1982) is an Argentine professional tennis player of Italien (mother) and Armenian descent
(grand-father), who is ranked 14th in the world as of August 10, 2009.
Paola Suárez was a top 10 tennis player in the early 2000s. She gained prominence in 2004 by reaching the finals of nine straight
WTA doubles tournaments, and by reaching the singles semifinals of the French Open tournament, held in Paris. "La Negra" Suárez
began playing professional tennis at the age of fifteen, in 1991. In 1994, she joined the professional tour as a singles player.
Agustín Calleri (born September 14, 1976 Río Cuarto) is a professional male tennis player from Argentina. His nickname is
Gordo that means Fat in Spanish. He is known as a hard-hitter and he prefers playing on clay. In 1999 he picked up first ATP
win over Jan Vacek at Roland Garros. Also advanced to first quarter-final at Umag. In 2000 he made the third round in Roland
Garros, before losing to Andrei Medvedev.
Guillermo Ignacio Cañas (born November 25, 1977) is an Argentine professional tennis player. He was born in Argentina's capital,
Buenos Aires, and named after Argentine tennis star Guillermo Vilas. His highest singles ranking was 8th (June 2005). Cañas
plays a defensive counter-punching game from the baseline, and utilises his retrieving skills in order to frustrate opponents.
He uses a double-handed backhand and his favourite surface is clay, but he is adept on hardcourt and grass too.
Gisela Dulko, born on 30 January, 1985 in Tigre, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, is an Argentine female tennis player. On
November 21, 2005 Dulko reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 26.