Raquel Atawo, born on December eighth, nineteen eighty-two, is a distinguished American former professional tennis player who has made significant contributions to the sport. Currently, she serves as the head women's tennis coach for the Washington State Cougars, where she imparts her extensive knowledge and experience to the next generation of athletes.
Throughout her career, Atawo specialized in doubles, achieving remarkable success with a total of eighteen WTA doubles titles to her name. Among her notable victories are two Premier-5 titles, which she secured at the prestigious Toray Pan Pacific Open in two thousand twelve and the Cincinnati Masters in two thousand fourteen. Her prowess on the court was further highlighted by her impressive runs to the semifinals of the Australian Open in two thousand fourteen and the Wimbledon Championships in both two thousand fifteen and two thousand sixteen, all while partnering with fellow American Abigail Spears.
Before taking on her current role at Washington State, Atawo honed her coaching skills as an assistant women's tennis coach at Auburn University. Additionally, she contributed her expertise as a volunteer coach for the University of California women's tennis team, showcasing her dedication to nurturing young talent in the sport.