Here’s everything you need to know about the relationship history of Sorana Cirstea and her ex-boyfriend.
Santiago Giraldo, born on November 27, 1987, in Pereira, Colombia to Elsa Giraldo and Eduardo Giraldo, used to be in a relationship with Romanian tennis professional Sorana Cirstea.
They began dating in 2014 but eventually chose to end their three-year relationship in 2017. Giraldo has a sibling named Carmina Giraldo, and he stands at a height of 6 feet and 2 inches, while his ex-girlfriend Sorana Cirstea is 5 feet and 9 inches tall.
Giraldo, a retired professional tennis player, proudly represented Colombia in Davis Cup competitions. He holds the distinction of being the highest-ranked Colombian player in history.
His career reached its pinnacle when he achieved a singles ranking of 28 by the Association of Tennis Professionals in September 2014, and he reached a doubles ranking of 77 on June 8, 2015. Despite not securing an ATP title in his professional career, Giraldo did manage to defeat former world no. 1 players, including Andy Murray and Lleyton Hewitt.
Cirstea and Giraldo began their relationship in 2014 after meeting through their shared passion for tennis. They were frequently seen supporting each other at their matches and enjoyed traveling together, exploring various destinations. However, after three years of being together, they made the difficult decision to part ways, ending their relationship and pursuing separate paths. Since their breakup, there haven’t been any rumors or reports of either Cirstea or Giraldo dating anyone new.
Santiago Giraldo is an established figure in the world of Tennis
Santiago Giraldo, a former professional tennis player, holds the distinction of being the most accomplished Colombian tennis player in history.
His remarkable career saw him achieve a ranking within the top 30 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) in 2014, a milestone that no other Colombian tennis professional had accomplished before.
Notably, Giraldo made history as the youngest player from Colombia to receive an ATP ranking, earning his first point at the age of 15 during the ITF Futures tournament in Medellín in 2003. However, in 2021, he made the decision to retire from professional tennis.
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