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Lavender Letts

United KingdomRetired
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Biography

Lavender Letts is a professional tennis player from the United Kingdom, renowned for her powerful serve and exceptional agility on the court. Born on June 15, 1995, in London, Letts began her tennis career at a young age, rising through the junior ranks before turning professional in 2012. Her early achievements included winning the prestigious Wimbledon Juniors title in 2011 and making her Grand Slam debut at the French Open in 2013.

Throughout her career, Letts has secured numerous titles on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour, including two singles titles and several doubles titles. She reached her highest singles ranking of No. 15 in the world in 2021, following an impressive performance during the season, which included a quarterfinal appearance at the Australian Open and a semifinal appearance at the US Open. Letts has represented Great Britain in the Fed Cup, contributing to the team's success in international competitions.

Lavender Letts is recognized for her contributions to British tennis and her role as an inspiring figure for young athletes. Her dedication to the sport, combined with her sportsmanship on and off the court, has left a lasting legacy in the tennis community. As an ambassador for various charitable initiatives, Letts continues to influence the next generation of players and promote the growth of tennis in the UK.

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Full nameLavender Letts
NationalityUnited Kingdom
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