# Carlos Chabalgoity

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{{Short description|Brazilian tennis player}}
{{Infobox tennis biography
| name = Carlos Chabalgoity
| image =
| fullname = Carlos Eduardo Chabalgoity
| country_represented = {{BRA}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|02|02|df=yes}}
| birth_place = 
| death_date =
| death_place = 
| height =
| plays =
| careerprizemoney = 
| singlesrecord = 2–2
| singlestitles = 
| highestsinglesranking = No. 287 (12 Nov 1984)
| Wimbledonresult = Q1 ([1983](/source/1983_Wimbledon_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_singles_qualifying))
| doublesrecord = 1–2
| doublestitles = 
| highestdoublesranking = No. 353 (23 Jul 1984)
}}
'''Carlos Eduardo Chabalgoity''' (born 2 February 1965) is a Brazilian former professional [tennis](/source/tennis) player.

Known as "Chapecó", Chabalgoity is a native of [Brasília](/source/Bras%C3%ADlia) and a two-time winner of the junior [Orange Bowl](/source/Orange_Bowl_(tennis)) tournament, for the 14s and under in 1978, then 16s and under in 1981.<ref name="Nunes">{{cite news |last1=Nunes |first1=Maíra |title=Relembre a família brasiliense que marcou o tênis e promete novos talentos |url=https://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/esportes/2021/06/4930145-relembre-dos-chabalgoity-uma-familia-brasiliense-que-marcou-o-tenis.html |work=[Correio Braziliense](/source/Correio_Braziliense) |date=2021-06-09 |language=pt-BR}}</ref>

Chabalgoity played collegiate tennis for [Anderson College](/source/Anderson_University_(South_Carolina)) in South Carolina.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McAlister |first1=Sheryl |title=North Greenville, Anderson off and flying |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/190505838/ |work=[The Greenville News](/source/The_Greenville_News) |date=14 February 1988}}</ref>

On the professional tour, Chabalgoity had a best singles ranking of 287 in the world and featured in the qualifying draw for the [1983 Wimbledon Championships](/source/1983_Wimbledon_Championships). He was a [Grand Prix](/source/Grand_Prix_tennis_circuit) quarter-finalist at Itaparica in 1983.

In 2014, amidst a player boycott, he took over the captaincy of the [Brazil Davis Cup team](/source/Brazil_Davis_Cup_team) for a tie against Paraguay.<ref>{{cite news |title=Brazil recovers from top players' boycott with new Davis Cup squad |url=https://zeenews.india.com/home/brazil-recovers-from-top-players-boycott-with-new-davis-cup-squad_151543.html |work=[Zee News](/source/Zee_News) |date=2004-03-26 |language=en}}</ref>

Chabalgoity's younger sister [Cláudia](/source/Cl%C3%A1udia_Chabalgoity) competed on the [WTA Tour](/source/WTA_Tour).<ref name="Nunes"/>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{ATP|C030}}
* {{ITF profile|carlos-chabalgoity/800177481/bra}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Chabalgoity, Carlos}}
Category:1965 births
Category:Living people
Category:Brazilian male tennis players
Category:Anderson University (South Carolina) alumni
Category:College men's tennis players in South Carolina
Category:Brazilian expatriate tennis players in the United States
Category:20th-century Brazilian sportsmen
Category:Tennis players fom Brasília

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