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José Edison Mandarino

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and is considered one of the players with more appearances in this event. He won 68 (41 at singles and 27 at doubles) and lost 41 (31 at singles and 10 at doubles). In doubles, he played with
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Mandarino achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 81 which he reached on June 2, 1975 after losing to
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After his successful career as a player, he coached the Spanish Davis Cup team.
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Mandarino was born in Jaguarão. He reached the junior finals of the
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