Marion Bartoli, born on October second, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished French former professional tennis player and sports commentator. Renowned for her unique playing style, she captivated audiences with her ability to wield both hands on her forehand and backhand, setting her apart from her contemporaries.
Throughout her illustrious career, Bartoli achieved remarkable milestones, including winning the prestigious Wimbledon Championships singles title in two thousand thirteen. This victory was particularly significant as it made her only the sixth player in the Open Era to claim the title without dropping a single set. Prior to this triumph, she was a runner-up in two thousand seven and reached the semifinals at the two thousand eleven French Open.
In addition to her Grand Slam successes, Bartoli secured seven singles and three doubles titles on the WTA Tour. She reached a career-high ranking of world No. 7 on January thirtieth, two thousand twelve, a position she reclaimed on July eighth, two thousand thirteen, following her Wimbledon victory. Her consistent performance allowed her to reach the quarterfinals at each of the four major tournaments.
Moreover, Bartoli's achievements extend beyond individual titles; she is one of only three players to have participated in both the WTA Tour Championships and the WTA Tournament of Champions, now known as the WTA Elite Trophy, in the same year, two thousand eleven, alongside Kiki Bertens and Sofia Kenin.