Tathiana Garbin

Tathiana Garbin (* June 30, 1977 in Mestre ) is an Italian former tennis player.

  • 3.1 Individual
  • 3.2 double

Career

Garbin began playing at the age of three years of tennis. She preferred clay and hard courts.

In 1993 she first participated in an international tournament, 1996, she began her professional career. From 2000 it belonged until her retirement in 2011 among the top 100 in the WTA world rankings. On 21 May 2007, it reached its highest quotation with space 22; in a double it was temporarily pushed forward in 2001 to position 25. In her career Garbin won a single WTA tournament and doubles each eleven WTA and ITF titles. A total came more than 2.6 million U.S. dollars in prize money together.

One of her most spectacular successes they achieved at the 2004 French Open, when she beat the former world number one Justine Henin. Garbin was 2000 and 2004 the Italian Olympic team and went to their country more than once in the Fed Cup. In 2007, she was the first to reach the knockout stages of a Grand Slam tournament at the French Open. In Wimbledon 2009 she came in doubles with her ​​partner Kristina Barrois first time the quarter-finals and was also listed in this category in the Top 100. In January 2011, she told the Australian Open after her career as a tournament player over.

Tathiana Garbin played several years in the German tennis league. In 2004 she was 08 and in 2008 with the TC Zamek Benrath German team champion with the TC Moers. In the 2006 season, she won the TC Benrath Vice-Champion.

Tournament Win

Singles

Doubles

Performance at Grand Slam tournaments

Singles

Doubles

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