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Soledad Esperon

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Height / weight1.70 m / -
Born12 Jul 1991 (34 years)
NationalityArgentina flagArgentina

Soledad Esperon is a former professional Argentine tennis player. She achieved her highest WTA singles ranking of World No. 166 in 2009.

She is noted for her success on the ITF Circuit and for winning medals while representing Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games.

Player Profile

Soledad Esperón was born on July 12, 1991, in Rosario, Argentina. She stands 1.70 m (5 ft 11 in) tall and plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand.

She began playing tennis in her hometown of Paraná at the age of eight. In addition to her sports career, Esperón earned a degree as a business administrator. Since 2018, she has resided in Boston, Massachusetts, and currently works as a High Performance Coach.

Professional Career

Esperón turned professional in 2000 and primarily competed on the ITF Women's Circuit, where she won 10 singles titles and 25 doubles titles.

Her career-high doubles ranking was World No. 139, set in 2006. She represented her country at the 2008 Summer Olympics, advancing to the second round of doubles with Gisela Dulko.

Her peak was during the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, where she won the gold medal in doubles and the bronze medal in singles. She retired from professional tennis in 2016.

Career Record

Singles

  • Career record: 226–153
  • Career titles: 10 ITF
  • Highest ranking: No. 166 (March 23, 2009)

Best Grand Slam Singles Performances

  • Wimbledon: Q1 (2008)
  • US Open: Q2 (2008)

Doubles

  • Career record: 225–121
  • Career titles: 25 ITF
  • Highest ranking: No. 139 (October 2, 2006)

Team competitions

  • Pan American Games: Gold (2007 Doubles), Bronze (2007 Singles)

Soledad Esperon FAQ

How many WTA singles titles has Soledad Esperón won?

Soledad Esperón has not won a WTA singles title, but she won 10 singles titles on the ITF Circuit.

What is Soledad Esperón’s career-high singles ranking?

Soledad Esperón’s career-high singles ranking is World No. 166, which she achieved on March 23, 2009.

What is Soledad Esperón’s best Grand Slam result?

Soledad Esperón’s best Grand Slam result was reaching the final qualifying round (Q3) of the Australian Open in 2009 and the French Open in 2008.

When did Soledad Esperón retire?

Soledad Esperón retired from professional tennis in 2016.