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Aravane Rezaï

Franceb. 1987-03-14Retired
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Biography

Aravane Rezaï, born on March 14, 1987, in Saint-Étienne, France, is a retired professional tennis player known for her powerful playing style and competitive spirit. She turned professional in 2000 and quickly made a name for herself on the women’s circuit. Rezaï achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 15 in 2010, marking her as one of the prominent figures in French tennis during her active years.

Throughout her career, Rezaï secured a total of three WTA singles titles and won the prestigious 2009 French Open girls’ singles title, which showcased her potential at a young age. One of her significant career highlights came in 2010 when she defeated former world No. 1 Justine Henin in the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open, propelling her to the semifinals and solidifying her status as a rising star in the sport. Rezaï also represented France in international competitions, contributing to her national team's efforts in the Fed Cup.

Rezaï's legacy in tennis is marked not only by her competitive achievements but also by her role in inspiring younger generations of athletes in France. Despite facing challenges throughout her career, including injuries and fluctuations in form, she remains a respected figure in the tennis community. Following her retirement from the professional circuit, Rezaï has continued to promote the sport and support aspiring players, emphasizing the importance of dedication and resilience.

Quick Facts

Full nameAravane Rezaï
Date of birth1987-03-14
NationalityFrance
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