Rebecca Marino
Age: 35 (16/12/1990)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    19 / 21
    389 / 252
    WTA doubles titles
    4 / 7
    92 / 116
    Prize money
    $351,375
    $2,465,186
    Prize money
    $351,375
    $2,465,186
    Titles
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    0
    Titles
    0
    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Born in Toronto and moved to Vancouver at age 2 and grew up there (loves west coast). Parents own construction company in Vancouver, 'Marino General Contracting' Started playing at age 10 with father and brother (says that made it lots of fun). Brother was on rowing team at Cal Berkeley (on rowing team), while uncle was gold medalist for Canada in rowing at 1964 Tokyo Olympics Best shots are serve and forehand; favorite surface is hard; favorite tournaments are all Canadian ones and US Open Best tennis memories are first Top 100 win in Québec City and qualifying for main draw at 2010 US Open Likes watching movies and hockey (supports Vancouver Canucks).

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Finalist (1): 2011 - Memphis. WTA 125 TITLES SINGLES (1): 2024 - Midland. Finalist (1): 2025 - Ilkley. DOUBLES (1): 2024 - Tampico (w/Corley).

    Career in Review

    Strongest results of 2024 were achieved at WTA 125s, winning Midland (d. Parks in F) and semifinal at Tampico (l. Blinkova); also claimed two ITF $100K titles at Irapuato and Ilkley

    Best result of 2023 came on grass reaching quarterfinal at Birmingham (as qualifier, l. Zhu). Made 2r at Auckland (l. Bonaventure), Monterrey (l. Zhu), Miami (l. Gauff), Madrid (l. Mertens) and Osaka (l. Mandlik) falling out of the Top 100 by year-end.

    At 2022 Washington DC, advanced to first WTA QF in nearly four years (as qualifier, l. Saville)

    Made further QFs at Granby (l. Kostyuk) and Chennai (l. Linette), and reached three ITF Circuit finals, winning title at W60 event in Arcadia, CA

    On July 11, 2022, returned to Top 100 after a decade-long absence

    At 2021 Australian Open, won first main draw match at a Slam since 2011 Wimbledon (d. Birrell in 1r, l. Vondrousova in 2r)

    In total, made five main draw appearances in 2021, with best result coming at Montreal where she reached 3r (l. Sabalenka)

    In 2019 contested Grand Slam qualifying at Australian Open and Roland Garros; comeback was hampered by a severe foot injury forcing her to miss second half of 2019 and all of 2020

    Reached QF at Quebec City (l. Watson) and won two more ITF Circuit titles to end 2018 with 49-12 record and back inside Top 200

    Returned to tennis in January 2018, winning her first 18 matches to lift a hat-trick of titles on ITF Circuit

    Decided in late February 2013 to take an indefinite break from tennis. During her break, she studied English literature at the University of British Columbia and was part of the rowing team

    Appeared in career-first WTA singles final at 2011 Memphis (ret. vs. Rybarikova w/left abdominal injury)

    Best Grand Slam result was 3r run at 2011 Roland Garros (l. Kuznetsova); broke into Top 50 following the tournament at No.45

    Made Top-100 debut on January 31, 2011

    Reached maiden WTA QF at 2010 Quebec City; recorded first Top-20 victory over No.14 Bartoli en route

    Played first WTA qualifying at 2006 Montreal and first main draw at 2008 Quebec City

    Owns 13 singles titles on ITF Circuit; won three titles in four weeks on ITF Circuit in autumn 2010, compiling an 18-match winning streak

    Made Top 50 debut on July 11, 2011

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