Born: 29/08/1983
Height: 180 cm
Nationality: Portuguese ![]()
Style: Left-handed, Shakehand
Best WR: 29 (August 2015)
NEWS & ARTICLES ABOUT MONTEIRO
João Monteiro was born 29 August, 1983 in Guarda, Portugal.
He is a 3-time European champion – once in doubles, mixed doubles and team events. In 2019, he won the bronze medals at the World Championships in the doubles event. On the professional circuit, Monteiro has won one title in singles and doubles events. He is a 10-time Portuguese champion – 7 times in singles and 3 times in doubles event. On the club level, Monteiro has won 7 Portuguese First Division, four Italian Serie A, two Greek A1 League titles and one French Pro A title.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
2019
Budapest
(Doubles)
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
2011
Gdansk-Sopot
(Team)
2013
Schwechat
(Doubles)
2014
Lisbon
(Team)
2015
Yekaterinburg
(Doubles)
2016
Budapest
(Mixed Doubles)
2017
Luxembourg
(Team)
2019
Nantes
(Team)
2021
Warsaw
(Doubles)
2023
Malmö
(Team)
WORLD TOUR FINALS
2015
Lisbon
(Doubles)
EUROPE TOP 16
2016
Gondomar 
PROFESSIONAL TOUR SINGLES ACCOLADES
2006
Chile Open 
2008
Slovenia Open 
2010
Swiss Open 
2024
WTT Feeder Corpus Cristi
PROFESSIONAL TOUR DOUBLES ACCOLADES
2005
Chile Open 
2006
Brazil Open 
2007
Chile Open 
2008
Polish Open 
2009
Japan Open 
2010
Polish Open 
2011
German Open
Brazil Open 
2022
WTT Contender Lima 
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
2000
Vendas Novas
(Singles)
2001
Azambuja
(Singles)
2002
Viana do Castelo
(Singles)
2003
Viana do Castelo 
(Singles & Doubles)
2004
Mafra 
(Singles & Doubles)
2005
Mafra
(Doubles)
2006
Mafra
(Singles)
(Doubles)
2007
Gondomar
(Singles)
2008
Mafra
(Singles)
CLUB CHAMPONSHIPS
1998
Portugal 1st
(Sporting Lisbon)
2000
Portugal 1st
(Sporting Lisbon)
2001
Portugal 1st
(Sporting Lisbon)
2002
Portugal 1st
(Sporting Lisbon)
2003
Portugal 1st
(Sporting Lisbon)
2005
Portugal 1st
(São Roque)
2006
Portugal 1st
(São Roque)
2008
Germany 1st
(TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen)
2009
Italy 1st
(ASD Castel Goffredo TT)
2010
Italy 1st
(ASD Castel Goffredo TT)
2011
Germany 1st
(1. FC Saarbrücken)
2012
Germany 1st
(1. FC Saarbrücken)
2013
Germany 1st
(1. FC Saarbrücken)
2016
France 1st
(Chartres ASTT)
2017
France 1st
(Chartres ASTT)
2018
Portugal 1st
(Sporting Lisbon)
2019
Portugal 1st
ETTU Cup
(Sporting Lisbon)
2020
Italy 1st
(Top Spin Messina)
Greece 1st
(Olympiacos)
2021
Spain 1st
(Borges Vall)
Italy 1st
ETTU Cup
(Top Spin Messina)
2022
Greece 1st
(Olympiacos)
2023
Italy 1st
(Top Spin Messina)
Greece 1st
(Olympiacos)
2025
Italy 1st
(USD Apuania Carrara Tennistavolo)
Greece 1st
(Panathinaikos)
