She was World No. 3, won the US Open, but shockingly retired at only 26: ‘I was no longer happy’
Gabriela Sabatini was one of the most successful and beloved tennis players of the 1980s and 1990s. However, she retired at a young age while still competing at the highest level.
At the age of 51, Gabriela Sabatini will play tennis again. She confirmed it herself on her Twitter account, along with an image in which she is accompanied by Gisela Dulko. It will not be at the ...
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Latin Women In Sports: Gabriela Sabatini is Latin America's Best Tennis Player EverThe narrative of women in sports often finds itself relegated to the sidelines. It is our mission to change that, to amplify their accomplishments and to weave a tapestry of stories that inspire ...
Gabriela Sabatini was one of the biggest names in tennis for over a decade between the mid-'80s and mid-‘90s. Today, on her 50th birthday, we’re taking a look back at her extraordinary career.
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essanews.com on MSNThey wrote about her affair with Donald Trump. The 53-year-old still impressesGabriela Sabatini was one of the best tennis players in the world at the turn of the 80s and 90s. She quickly built her brand ...
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNMary Joe Fernandez Inducted into Orange Bowl Tennis Hall of FameToday, the Orange Bowl announced the induction of tennis legend Mary Joe Fernandez into its prestigious Orange Bowl Tennis ...
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The 6 women who have won the most WTA Finals matches: Martina Navratilova with 60, Serena Williams 4thIga Swiatek & Serena Williams The 7 women to successfully defend WTA Finals title – ft Serena Williams, Steffi Graf Gabriela Sabatini earned 21 wins from the 30 matches she played in her 10 ...
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Argentine tennis greats Gabriela Sabatini and Guillermo Coria were present to witness Schwartzman's farewell match, further highlighting his impact on the country's tennis history. "Something a ...
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The 5 players to win the WTA Finals without losing a set: ft. Iga Swiatek & Serena WilliamsSteffi Graf 3rd The same format was used at the 1988 WTA Finals when Gabriela Sabatini became the second player to not drop a set en route to the title. The Argentine defeated Katerina Maleeva ...
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