Tennis Player

Rafael Matos

Brazilian tennis player

1996 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Rafael Matos is the 1,509th most popular tennis player (down from 1,445th in 2024), the 2,128th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 2,044th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Brazilian Tennis Player.

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Jan 6

Rafael Matos shares a January 6 birthday with Khalil Gibran, Heinrich Schliemann, and Adriano Celentano.

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Among Tennis Players

Among tennis players, Rafael Matos ranks 1,509 out of 1,569. Before him are Carina Witthöft, Yasutaka Uchiyama, Ekaterina Dzehalevich, Alycia Parks, Bobby Reynolds, and Tennys Sandgren. After him are Andrew Kratzmann, Thomas Fabbiano, Dominic Stricker, Amir Weintraub, Maximilian Marterer, and Jamie Hampton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Rafael Matos ranks 616. Before him are Gil Dias, Steve Wijler, Emily Bader, Isabella Menin, Pascal Stenzel, and Ali Lajami. After him are Mikal Bridges, José Ángel Pozo, Saeid Ezatolahi, Takuma Nishimura, Rui Oliveira, and Assim Madibo.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Rafael Matos ranks 2,128 out of 2,236. Before him are Edson (1990), Henrique Pacheco Lima (1985), Dani Lins (1985), Isabella Menin (1996), Douglas Tanque (1993), and Eder Silva (1983). After him are Eduardo Neto (1988), Rafaelson (1997), Leandrinho (1986), Patrick Martins Vieira (1992), Mauro Júnior (1999), and Erikson Noguchipinto (1981).

Among Tennis Players In Brazil

Among tennis players born in Brazil, Rafael Matos ranks 22. Before him are Laura Pigossi (1994), Rogério Dutra Silva (1984), Luisa Stefani (1997), Teliana Pereira (1988), Marcelo Demoliner (1989), and Julio Peralta (1981). After him are João Souza (1988), Franco Ferreiro (1984), Thiago Alves (1983), and João Menezes (1996).

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