Diego Ayala (born April 29, 1979) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
Biography
Early life
Born in Argentina, Ayala grew up in southern Florida and competed for the University of Miami in college tennis.
As a young player on the junior circuit he had a win over Roger Federer, at the 1997 Coffee Bowl competition.[1]
Professional career
Ayala turned professional in 1998 and played most of his top level tennis in the doubles format, in which he reached as high as 100 in the world.
At the 2003 RCA Championships in Indianapolis he made the first and only final of his ATP Tour career. He and Robby Ginepri defeated the second and third seeded pairings en route to the final, where they faced Mario Ančić and Andy Ram. Ayala and Ginepri took the first set, then lost the second in a tiebreak, before losing a close final 5–7 in the third set.[2] He also made it into the singles main draw, as a qualifier.