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- Jaume Munar - Wikipedia
Munar has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No 36 achieved on 27 October 2025 and a doubles ranking of No 98 achieved on 21 April 2025 He is currently the No 3 Spanish player
- Jaume Munar | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
Official tennis player profile of Jaume Munar on the ATP Tour Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more
- Jaume Munar Goes Full Nuclear on Himself After Davis Cup Loss to . . .
Jaume Munar stretched Alexander Zverev to two tiebreak sets in the Davis Cup So much so, the match was over two hours However, the Spaniard couldn’t give his country a crucial win in the
- Players to watch: Jaume Munar enjoying deepest major run at 2025 US . . .
Jaume Munar finally earned a coveted Top 50 ranking by advancing to the third round at 2025 Wimbledon His fourth-round run at the 2025 US Open will propel him even higher He next faces 10th seed Lorenzo Musetti
- I have always said that I trusted the team, with or without . . . - MSN
Before the decisive doubles match won by Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinez, it was Jaume Munar who leveled the score with a straight-sets victory over Jiri Lehecka (6-3, 6-4)
- Jaume Munar Says Mental Shift Sparked His ATP Tour Rise
Jaume Munar reflects on the mindset changes behind his career-best 2025 season as he prepares for his first Davis Cup Finals appearance
- Sad Jaume Munar explains why he is a ‘worse player’ than Alexander . . .
However, on the rare occasion that a player channels their emotions into a genuine, heartfelt openness, that can only be celebrated Jaume Munar, speaking after his Davis Cup defeat to Alexander Zverev, has provided the perfect example of a player who provided an analytical overview of his current level after such a crushing defeat Jaume Munar gives emotional reaction to losing to Alexander
- Jaume Munar shares the ‘biggest mistake’ he made vs Alexander Zverev . . .
Jaume Munar may have lost his match to Alexander Zverev yesterday, but it was still Spain who prevailed to reach another Davis Cup final They will now be rewarded with the unenviable task of trying to thwart the two-time defending champions Italy, who breezed past Belgium to reach a third-straight final
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