Márcio Carlsson
Márcio Carlsson (born 24 January 1975) is a former professional tennis player from Brazil.[1][2]
| Country (sports) |  Brazil | 
|---|---|
| Residence | São Paulo | 
| Born | 24 January 1975 Florianópolis, Brazil | 
| Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) | 
| Turned pro | 1994 | 
| Retired | 2007 | 
| Plays | Right-handed (1-handed backhand) | 
| Prize money | $205,297 | 
| Singles | |
| Career record | 5–9 | 
| Career titles | 0 | 
| Highest ranking | No. 119 (9 November 1998) | 
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| Australian Open | 1R (1999) | 
| Doubles | |
| Career record | 2–4 | 
| Career titles | 0 | 
| Highest ranking | No. 166 (7 June 1999) | 
Career
    
Carlsson was a member of the Brazilian team which won the Sunshine Cup in 1993, which was their first title since 1958.[3] He and Gustavo Kuerten won the deciding doubles rubber over the Chilean pairing of Marcelo Ríos and Robinson Gamonal.[4] Earlier in the year, Carlsson had partnered Rios in the French Open boys' doubles event and the pair made the semi-finals.[5] This helped Carlsson finish the season ranked sixth in the world junior doubles rankings.[5] His usual junior doubles teammate however was Kuerten and the pair would also partner each other at Challenger tournaments in 1994 and 1995.[5]
The Brazilian had his best year on tour in 1998. He defeated seventh-seed Grant Stafford at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, before exiting at the quarter-finals, then upset the man who had won that tournament, Jim Courier, in Atlanta.[5] In the lead-up to his meeting with Courier, Carlsson had to play in six qualifying matches. Courier was up a break in the third set, but Carlsson came back to defeat the world number 39.[6] He also beat two top-100 players, Ramón Delgado and Lucas Arnold Ker, at a Challenger tournament that year, which was held in the city of his birth, Florianópolis.[5] On the doubles circuit that season, he had his best result at the Croatia Open, where he and Cristian Brandi made the semi-finals.[5]
In 1999, Carlsson made his only Davis Cup appearance for Brazil. With his team having already secured their World Group tie against Spain, Carlsson played a dead rubber match against Àlex Corretja, which he lost.[7] He also took part in the 1999 Australian Open and was beaten in the opening round by Mariano Puerta, in four sets.[5]
Challenger titles
    
    Doubles: (2)
    
| No. | Year | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents in the final | Score in the final | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 1998 |  Ulm, Germany | Clay |  Jaime Oncins |  Dirk Dier  Michael Kohlmann | 6–4, 6–7, 6–3 | 
| 2. | 2007 |  Florianópolis, Brazil | Clay |  Lucas Engel |  Brian Dabul  Máximo González | 6–4, 2–6, [14–12] | 
References
    
- Márcio Carlsson
- ITF Pro Circuit Profile
- The News, "Brazil outshines Chile to win Sunshine Cup", 20 December 1993, p.6
- ITF Junior Profile
- ATP World Tour Profile
- Indian Express, "Carlsson sends Courier out", 30 April 1998
- Davis Cup Profile