Pauline Parmentier, born on January thirty-first, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished former French tennis player known for her remarkable achievements on the court. Throughout her career, she reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of forty on July twenty-first, two thousand eight, showcasing her talent and dedication to the sport.
In addition to her singles success, Parmentier also made her mark in doubles, achieving a peak ranking of eighty-nine on April thirtieth, two thousand twelve. Her impressive resume includes four singles titles on the WTA Tour, alongside ten singles and three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit, highlighting her versatility and competitive spirit.
Parmentier represented France in the prestigious Fed Cup starting in two thousand ten, where she accumulated a win-loss record of seven to fourteen. She also had the honor of competing in both singles and women's doubles events at the two thousand eight Summer Olympics, further solidifying her status as a prominent athlete in the tennis world.
After a successful career spanning over a decade, Pauline Parmentier announced her retirement following the two thousand twenty French Open, leaving behind a legacy of determination and excellence in tennis.