Sabina Sharipova
Uzbekistan Tennis Player

Born
September 4th, 1994
30 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Uzbekistan
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Competed in professional tennis, representing Uzbekistan in various tournaments. Achieved significant rankings in singles and doubles events on the WTA Tour. Played in major competitions, including the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Contributed to the growth of tennis in Uzbekistan through participation in international matches.
Reached the second round of the Australian Open
Competed in Wimbledon and US Open
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