Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, born on November eighth, nineteen eighty-six, is a retired Austrian tennis player who made significant contributions to the sport during her career. Known for her tenacity on the court, she achieved remarkable success on the ITF Women's Circuit, securing a total of seventeen singles titles and seven doubles titles.
Her career reached a pinnacle on May fourth, two thousand nine, when she attained her highest singles ranking of world No. 70. In doubles, she peaked at No. 117 on September twenty-ninth, two thousand fourteen, showcasing her versatility and skill in both formats of the game.
Mayr-Achleitner represented Austria in Fed Cup competitions, where she recorded a win-loss record of fourteen to fifteen. Her dedication to the sport was evident not only in her competitive spirit but also in her commitment to her team.
Off the court, Patricia married her coach, Michael Achleitner, on December fourth, two thousand ten, marking a significant personal milestone. However, after facing chronic back pain, she announced her retirement from professional tennis on July twenty-second, two thousand fifteen, following the 2015 Linz Open, which she declared would be her final tournament.