Career
Guardiola, aged 15, broke a thigh bone playing in the juniors and was told that he would never play tennis again. In 1994 he upset world number 11 Magnus Gustafsson at the Philips Open in Nice, en route to the quarter-finals, where he lost to Slava Doseděl. The Frenchman was a quarter-finalist on one further occasion during his tour career, in the Marseille Open 13.
His first three Grand Slam appearances were all in his home event, the French Open, where he made the second round in 1992 and lost five set opening round matches in 1994 and 1995, to Bernd Karbacher and rising star Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
Guardiola reached the second round of the 1995 Australian Open, defeating Jason Stoltenberg, the world number 20. Singles: (2).