Rebecca Marino

January 4, 2024
Tennis Player

Quick Facts

Rebecca Marino
Full Name Rebecca Marino
Occupation Tennis Player
Date Of Birth Dec 16, 1990(1990-12-16)
Age 34
Birthplace Toronto
Country Canada
Birth City Ontario
Horoscope Sagittarius

Rebecca Marino Biography

Name Rebecca Marino
Birthday Dec 16
Birth Year 1990
Place Of Birth Toronto
Home Town Ontario
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Sagittarius

Rebecca Marino is one of the most popular and richest Tennis Player who was born on December 16, 1990 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Rebecca Marino was the daughter of Joe Marino, the owner of Marino General Contracting and Catherine Hungerford. Before she was two years old, her family moved to Vancouver. Her father is an Italian descendant. Marino’s uncle George Hungerford won gold for Canada in rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Steven, her younger brother, also competed at the University of California in rowing. Marino was five when Marino’s mom signed her up to badminton. Soon, she was convinced by a tennis coach to change racquets. She began playing tennis at the age of 10. She was just 14 years old when she won Vancouver’s most prestigious amateur tournament, Stanley Park Open. She became the tournament’s youngest ever champion. She trained with Nina Nittinger, a German coach, in Davos, Switzerland, from August 2008 to April 2009. In 2009, she moved to Montreal for training at the National Training Centre.

Marino’s win-loss record against world No. 1 players (3-16, 16%) is as follows: The following is a list of players who were ranked world No. 50 when they played: 1, are in boldface

At the Australian Open in January, Marino defeated Junri Namigata in the first round. She lost in the second round against sixth seed Francesca Schiavone with a score of 7–9 in the final set. In February, Marino reached her first WTA final at the event in Memphis, where she faced Magdaléna Rybáriková. She was forced to retire from the match after losing the first set because of an abdominal strain. Marino qualified for the BNP Paribas Open in March, but lost in the first round to Ekaterina Makarova. Following her first round exit, Marino took part in the inaugural 100K Bahamas Women’s Open. As the fourth seed, she defeated qualifier Sophie Ferguson in the first round, Pauline Parmentier, and another qualifier, Heather Watson to reach the semifinals, where she lost against fifth seeded Angelique Kerber. At the French Open in May, she won her first round match over Kateryna Bondarenko and her second round match against María José Martínez Sánchez. She lost against 13th seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the third round, her best Grand Slam performance so far. The next month, she reached the second round for her fourth straight Grand Slam at Wimbledon where she lost to Roberta Vinci. At the US Open in August, Marino lost for the first time of her career in the first round of a Grand Slam to Gisela Dulko. In September, she reached the quarterfinals of the Challenge Bell for the second straight year after beating fellow Canadians Stéphanie Dubois and Aleksandra Wozniak in the first and second round respectively, but lost to Michaëlla Krajicek. At the last tournament of her season, the BGL Luxembourg Open in October, she surprised the second seed and No. 15 player in the world Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the first round which was the second win of her career over a top-20 player. She lost her second round match against qualifier Bibiane Schoofs.

Marino started training again during the first week of September 2017 and decided to return to competition in October 2017, after being away from the game for nearly five years. She was scheduled to play the 60K in Saguenay but her comeback was delayed by three months due to ITF administrative regulations. She returned at the 15K in Antalya at the end of January 2018 and won the title in her first tournament back, not losing a set along the way. The next week, she won her second straight title at the ITF 15K in Antalya, without losing a set once again. Again in Antalya the week after, she captured her third 15K event in a row. Playing her fourth straight tournament in Antalya, her first on clay, Marino lost in the quarterfinals, ending her winning streak at 19 matches. At her next tournament in March, a 25K in Kōfu, she reached the quarterfinals as a qualifier but was defeated by world No. 101 Luksika Kumkhum in three sets. In April at the 25K in Osaka, she advanced to her fourth final of the season where she lost to Destanee Aiava.

Marino lost the Australian Open’s first round to Greta arn in January 2012. From February 2012 to August 2012, Marino took a break to recover from mental and physical fatigue. Marino returned to tennis the second week in September 2012, but lost in round two to Sachie Ishizu at the 25K Redding, California. In her fifth tournament after returning, she beat Sharon Fichman, a fellow Canadian, to win the 25K at Rock Hill, South Carolina. The following week, she lost to Maria Sanchez in the first round at the 50K in Saguenay. This ended her 8-match winning streak. Marino had an abdominal strain and was forced to withdraw from her match in the second round at the ITF 50K Toronto in November 2012. Marino was due to finish her season at the 75K in Phoenix the following week, but she had to withdraw because of her injury.

Rebecca Marino Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Tennis Player
House Living in own house.

Rebecca Marino is one of the richest Tennis Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Rebecca Marino 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Rebecca Catherine Marino, a Canadian professional tennis player, was born December 16, 1990. She reached 38th in the WTA singles rankings in July 2011. Tennis Canada named Marino 2Female Player Of The Year2 in 2010 and 2011. In February 2013, Marino decided to take an indefinite hiatus from tennis. She studied English literature at UBC and was a member of the rowing club. She was also a UBC Tennis Centre certified Club Pro 1 coach. Marino declared her intention to play professional tennis in October 2017. However, her return was delayed by ITF administrative regulations. At the end of January 2018, she was eligible to return and won the title in her first tournament, a 15K in Antalya.

Marino competed in the 25K in Vancouver, August 2005. She lost in qualifying. She was a Rogers Cup wildcard and lost in the first round of qualifying for the Rogers Cup. Marino won her first singles title in August 2008 at the 10K Trecastagni, and two 10Ks doubles in Evansville, Indiana, in July, and Southlake, Texas, in October 2008. She defeated Jill Craybas in round one of her WTA Tour main-draw match at Challenge Bell. In the second round, she was defeated by Galina Volskoboeva. Marino won Lauren Albanese’s match at Challenge Bell in September 2009. She lost to Julia Gorges the next round.

At the Australian Open in January 2013, her first Grand Slam since coming back, Marino made it to the main draw with her protected ranking of 115, but lost to Peng Shuai in the opening round. After playing some ITF and WTA tournaments, she decided in late February 2013 to take a second break from tennis with no timetable for her return.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 0 in

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Facts & Trivia

Rebecca Ranked on the list of most popular Tennis Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Rebecca Marino celebrates birthday on December 16 of every year.

Top Facts about Rebecca Marino

  1. Rebecca Marino is a Canadian professional tennis player.
  2. She was born on December 16, 1990 in Vancouver, Canada.
  3. Her highest WTA singles ranking was No. 38 in July 2011.
  4. Marino won two ITF singles titles and one doubles title.
  5. She took a break from tennis due to mental health issues in 2013.
  6. In February 2018, she announced her return to professional tennis.
  7. Marino has been an advocate for mental health awareness in sports.
  8. She reached the final of the Granby Challenger tournament in July 2019.
  9. As of August 2021, her current WTA singles ranking is No. 220.
  10. Marino has a career win-loss record of 232-168 in singles matches.

Where is Rebecca Marino?

Marino at the 2022 French Open


Full name| Rebecca Catherine Marino
Country (sports)| Canada
Residence| Vancouver, British Columbia
Singles

How old is Rebecca Marino?

31 years (December 16, 1990)

How tall is Rebecca Marino?

6′ 0″

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6′ 0″

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