Tamarine Tanasugarn, born on May twenty-four, nineteen seventy-seven, in Los Angeles, is a distinguished former Thai tennis player who turned professional in nineteen ninety-four. Throughout her career, she achieved remarkable success, breaking into the top twenty in both singles and doubles, with a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. nineteen on May thirteen, two thousand two, marking her as the highest-ranked female player from Thailand.
With a total of four singles and eight WTA doubles titles to her name, Tanasugarn's prowess on the court is well-documented. She notably partnered with Maria Sharapova in two thousand three, securing two titles together. Her highest doubles ranking reached No. fifteen on September thirteen, two thousand four. Tanasugarn's impressive performances include reaching the quarterfinals in singles at Wimbledon in two thousand eight and the women's doubles semifinals at the two thousand eleven Wimbledon Championships alongside Marina Erakovic.
Renowned as a grass-court specialist, Tanasugarn excelled on this surface, winning numerous matches and holding the record for the most singles matches won on grass among active players at one point. As of July eight, two thousand thirteen, she ranked second among active players with eighty-four wins, placing twelfth on the all-time list. Her competitive spirit extended to the Thailand Fed Cup team, where she played a pivotal role in advancing the team to World Group II in two thousand five and two thousand six.
In addition to her athletic achievements, Tanasugarn earned a law degree from Bangkok University in two thousand. She also made history by participating in the very first official match at the Arthur Ashe Stadium during the nineteen ninety-seven US Open, where she triumphed over Chanda Rubin in straight sets.