Francesca Schiavone

Tennis player, French Open champion

Francesca Schiavone - Tennis player, French Open champion
Born

June 23rd, 1980
45 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Italy

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An accomplished tennis player, one of the significant milestones achieved was winning the French Open in 2010, marking the first time an Italian woman won a Grand Slam singles title. Schiavone turned professional in 1998 and gained widespread recognition for her powerful baseline game and competitive spirit. Throughout her career, she consistently performed well on the WTA Tour and reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 4 in 2011. Her playing style and determination on the court contributed to her success against some of the best players of her time.

Winning the 2010 French Open singles title

Reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 4

Winning the WTA Player of the Year award in 2010

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