Meghann Shaughnessy, born on April 13, 1979, is a distinguished American former professional tennis player who made her mark on the WTA Tour. Known for her formidable serve, which was among the most powerful in the sport, she achieved a remarkable career-high singles ranking of world No. 11 in 2001. Throughout her career, she secured six titles in singles competition, showcasing her talent and determination on the court.
In addition to her singles success, Shaughnessy excelled in doubles, reaching a career-high ranking of world No. 4. She claimed an impressive seventeen doubles titles, including a prestigious victory at the WTA Championships in 2004. Her ability to dominate in both singles and doubles has left a lasting legacy in the world of tennis.
Shaughnessy's career was significantly influenced by her coach and manager, Rafael Font de Mora, who guided her through the highs and lows of professional tennis. Beyond her athletic achievements, she is also known as the niece of Dan Shaughnessy, a prominent sports columnist for the Boston Globe, adding a unique connection to the world of sports journalism.