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Felipe Rivera

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but Chile lost the other four matches, two of which Rivera played. The Chilean also participated in his country's tie against the
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Rivera was killed in a car crash on 1 October 1995. At the time of his death he was still active on tour, having taken part in a
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in the first round and won the opening set, but lost the next two and had to retire hurt in the fourth set. His only other
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during his career, the first in 1991, when he was aged only 19. In that tie he teamed up with
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and the top ranked Chilean junior in the 14s, 16s and 18s age categories.
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event) and made the second round, after defeating Spaniard
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pairing. In 1992 he appeared in Chile's tie against
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Index

Chile
Chile
Santiago
Arica
French Open
1991
US Open
1992
tennis
Chile
Orange Bowl
Banespa Open
São Paulo
Martín Jaite
Jean-Philippe Fleurian
French Open that year
Dinu Pescariu
Grand Slam
US Open in 1992
Scott Davis
1992 German Open
ATP Super 9
José Francisco Altur
Sergio Cortés
Tomás Carbonell
Byron Talbot
1993 Movistar Open
Chile Davis Cup team
Hans Gildemeister
Dominican

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