Rebecca Marino

Rebecca Marino is a professional tennis player from Canada. She reached her highest WTA singles ranking of 38 on July 11, 2011, and her current ranking is No. 230 as of April 12, 2021. Similarly, she reached her highest WTA Doubles ranking of No. 210 on June 21, 2010, and her current ranking is No. 454 as of April 12, 2021. Marino competed in her first professional event, the $25k in Vancouver in August 2005. She qualified for her first Grand Slam tournament in ten years in 2021, defeating Jaqueline Cristian, Viktoriya Tomova, and Maryna Zanevska in straight sets. She was also named Tennis Canada’s Female Player of the Year twice, in 2010 and 2011. At the UBC Tennis Centre, she was also a certified Club Pro 1 coach.

What is the Net Worth of Rebecca Marino?

Rebecca Marino is a tennis professional. Rebecca’s net worth is estimated to be $2.5 million as of 2021. Her main source of wealth is her tennis career, which has earned her a large sum of money. She competed in her first professional match at the $25 Thousand in Vancouver. She has won a total of $544,764 in prize money to date. She has also been sponsored by Lulelemon Athletica, Yonex, and Nuzest USA.

What is Rebecca Marino Famous For?

  • Being a professional tennis player is a dream come true.
  • For winning multiple ITF (International Tennis Federation) singles titles and breaking into the WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) singles rankings in July 2011.
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Canadian Tennis Player, Rebecca Marino (Source: @instagram.com/beccamarino)

Rebecca Marino was eliminated in Montreal by Bianca Andreescu at National Bank Open:

Bianca Andreescu of Canada had some words for the woman who failed to defend her National Bank Open title on Thursday. “I told her she had better win now,” Andreescu smiled as she described her net-side conversation with Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur. Friday, the duo battled through two closely contested sets before Jabeur pulled away in the third set for a 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-1 third-round victory. It was a marathon match that lasted nearly four hours, including two rain delays, two medical time outs, and two hours and 39 minutes on the court. Andreescu, the No. 2 seed, saved 5-of-11 breakpoints and Jabeur hit nine aces to advance to the quarterfinals.

Where is Rebecca Marino from?

Rebecca Marino was born on December 16, 1990, under the given name Rebecca Catherine Marino. She is originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As a result, she is a Canadian citizen. She was born to Joe Marino, the owner of a construction company, and Catherine Hungerford. Her brother, Steven Marino, is also a sibling. Before she turned two, her family relocated to Vancouver. Her uncle, George Hungerford, won gold for Canada in rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics. She is of mixed ethnicity because her father is of Italian descent and her mother is of British descent. As of 2020, she will be 30 years old. Her mother enrolled her in badminton when she was five years old. Soon after, a tennis coach persuaded her to switch racquets, and she began playing tennis at the age of ten. She won Vancouver’s premier amateur tennis tournament, the Stanley Park Open, at the age of 14, becoming the tournament’s youngest champion in 75 years. She trained in Davos, Switzerland, with German coach Nina Nittinger from August 2008 to April 2009. Later that year, she relocated to Montreal to attend training at the National Training Centre. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius, and she practices Christianity.

Rebecca received her secondary education at Vancouver’s Magee Secondary School. She studied English literature at the University of British Columbia during her indefinite break from professional tennis.

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Rebecca Marino and her dad (Source: @instagram.com/beccamarino)

Rebecca Marino Career Timeline:

  • Rebecca Marino competed in her first professional event, the $25k in Vancouver in August 2005, but lost in qualifying. As a wildcard, she lost in the first round of qualifying for the Rogers Cup in August 2006.
  • She then won her first singles title at the $10,000 Trecastagni tournament in August 2008, as well as two $10,000 doubles tournaments in Evansville, Indiana in July and Southlake, Texas in October of the same year. Galina Voskoboeva defeated her in the second round of her first WTA Tour main-draw match at the Challenge Bell.
  • In September 2009, she was defeated by Julia Gorges at the Challenge Bell. In August, she competed in her first Grand Slam, the US Open. She won three qualifying matches to get into the main draw, where she defeated Ksenia Pervak to set up a second-round match against world No. 4 Venus Williams. She, on the other hand, lost after a close first set that ended in a tiebreak.
  • Her next tournament was the Challenge Bell in Quebec City in September, where she lost in the quarterfinals to Bethanie Mattek-Sands.
  • The following week, she won a $50,000 tournament in Saguenay by defeating Alison Riske. Two weeks later, in Kansas City, she won her second straight $50,000 by defeating Edina Gallovits in the final. She also won her third straight $50,000 in Troy, defeating Ashley Weinhold.
  • In January, she was knocked out in the second round of the Australian Open by sixth seed Francesca Schiavone.
  • After a month, she reached her first WTA final, but she was forced to withdraw due to an abdominal strain after losing the first set.
  • She was defeated by Angelique Kerber in the inaugural $100k Bahamas Women’s Open.
  • At the French Open, she was defeated by 13th seed Svetlana Kuznetsova.
  • She also advanced to the second round of Wimbledon for her fourth consecutive Grand Slam, but was defeated by Roberta Vinci.
  • At the US Open in August, she lost in the first round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career to Gisela Dulko.
  • In January 2012, she was eliminated in the first round of the Australian Open by Gréta Arn.
  • She took a break from tennis from February to late August 2012 to deal with mental and physical exhaustion. She then made a comeback in the second week of September 2012, competing in the $25k event in Redding, California, where she was defeated by Sachie Ishizu.
  • She then defeated fellow Canadian Sharon Fichman in a qualifier to win the $25k in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
  • Unfortunately, she was eliminated in the first round of the $50,000 Saguenay tournament by Maria Sanchez, ending her winning streak at eight matches.
  • She reached the main draw of the Australian Open in January 2013 with a protected ranking of 115, but lost in the first round to Peng Shuai.
  • For nearly five years, she was on the verge of a tennis career. In her first tournament back, she won the $15k in Antalya at the end of January 2018. She then won her second straight $15k title in Antalya. She also won her third $15k tournament in a row. In Antalya, she lost in the quarterfinals for the fourth time in a row, bringing her winning streak to 19 matches.
  • She qualified for her first Grand Slam tournament in ten years in 2021, defeating Jaqueline Cristian, Viktoriya Tomova, and Maryna Zanevska in straight sets. As a result, she was granted direct entry into the Gippsland Trophy in 2021. She did, however, lose in the first round to Jasmine Paolini.
  • She defeated Kimberly Birrell in the first round of the Australian Open, 6-0, 7-6, but was defeated in the second round by Markéta Vondrouová, 6-1, 7-5, despite serving for the second set at 5-3.
  • She won her qualifying match against Mayo Hibi 6-4, 6-3 at the Phillip Island Trophy, another impromptu tournament set up in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • She defeated Mona Barthel 6-4, 6-3 in the first round to advance to the second round against fourth-seeded Petra Martic.

Rebecca MarinoRebecca Marino was awarded Female Player of the Year by Tennis Canada two times, in 2010 and 2011. (Source: @instagram.com/beccamarino)

Who is Rebecca Marino Boyfriend?

Rebecca Marino is not married and plans to marry in the future. She has been very private about her personal life. Despite the fact that little information about her relationships has been published or revealed in the media. The professional tennis player has been completely focused on her career, which has kept her very busy. As a result, she does not have time to enter into a relationship at the moment. She appears to be private about her personal relationship. Her sexual orientation is clear.

What is the Height of Rebecca Marino?

Rebecca Marino is a stunning young lady with an athletic physique. She is 6 feet tall (183 cm) when standing. Her ideal weight is 64 kilograms (141 pounds). Her hair is a dark brown color, and she has green eyes. Her hair is long and straight. She has a lovely smile and a gleaming face. Overall, she has a very healthy body, and she takes good care of it by exercising frequently.

Quick Facts About Rebecca Marino

Celebrated Name Rebecca Marino
Age 30 Years
Nick Name Rebecca Marino
Birth Name Rebecca Catherine Marino
Birth Date 1990-12-16
Gender Female
Profession Tennis Player
Birth Nation Canada
Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Ethnicity Mixed
Race White
Father Joe Marino
Mother Catherine Hungerford
Religion Christian
Siblings 1
Brothers Steven Marino
Horoscope Sagittarius
School Magee Secondary School
University University of British Columbia
Marital Status Unmarried
Sexual Orientation Straight
Net Worth $2.5 Million
Source of Wealth Tennis Career
Height 6 ft or 183 cm
Weight 64 Kg or 141 lbs
Hair Color Dark Brown
Eye Color Green
Body Type Athletic
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