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Rebecca Marino
WTA 180
Best 2025: 98
Best 2024: 101
Best 2023: 63
Best 38

Rebecca Marino

Country Canada
Age 34 yo / 183 cm / ? kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Birthplace/Residence Toronto
Earnings 2,225,373$
Rebecca Marino is a professional Canadian tennis player who has made a notable impact in the world of tennis. Born on December 16, 1990, in Toronto, Ontario, she grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. Marino turned professional in 2008 and quickly rose through the ranks with a powerful playing style, highlighted by her impressive serve and forehand.

Throughout her career, one of Marino's notable achievements was reaching a career-high singles ranking of No. 38 in July 2011. She made headlines with her performance at the 2011 Australian Open, where she reached the third round. Rebecca also competed impressively in other Grand Slam events and WTA tournaments, such as the Memphis Cup, where she was a finalist in 2011, narrowly missing out on the title.

Among her accolades is a significant win at the 2021 ITF event in Evansville, marking a successful comeback after a hiatus. Marino's tennis career has been marked by resilience, battling through periods away from the sport due to injuries and personal reasons. She returned to professional tennis in 2018 after a five-year break and has since re-established herself on the tour.

Rebecca Marino was coached by numerous individuals throughout her career, including the esteemed Canadian tennis coach, Simon Larose, during her early professional years.

On a personal level, Rebecca Marino has been open about her struggles with mental health, becoming an advocate for mental wellness in sports. Her candidness about her depression and decision to step away from tennis to focus on her mental health has been both inspiring and educational for many.

Away from the court, Rebecca is known to enjoy activities such as rowing and reading. She values her privacy but occasionally shares glimpses of her life through social media.

Interesting facts about Rebecca Marino include her impressive height of 6 feet, which aids her powerful serve, a key part of her game. Additionally, she once rowed competitively, illustrating her diverse athletic abilities. Despite her international travel for tennis, Marino remains deeply connected to her Canadian roots, often expressing pride in representing her country.
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