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Maria Teresa Torro FlorSpanish professional tennis player
Date of Birth: 02.05.1995
Country: Spain |
Content:
- Maria Teresa Torró Flor: A Spanish Tennis Star
- ITF Achievements
- Grand Slam Success
- Professional Breakthrough
- Notable Accomplishments
- Physical Attributes
- Career Earnings and Outlook
Maria Teresa Torró Flor: A Spanish Tennis Star
Early Life and Career BeginningsMaria Teresa Torró Flor, born on May 2, 1992, in Villena, Spain, began playing tennis at the tender age of seven. Trained by César Fábregas and mentored at the academy of former world number one Juan Carlos Ferrero, she quickly rose through the ranks.
ITF Achievements
Torró Flor boasts an impressive record in ITF tournaments, winning 11 singles titles. Notably, she holds the record for the longest winning streak on clay among Spanish tennis players with 36 consecutive victories, demonstrating her exceptional skills on her preferred surface.
Grand Slam Success
In 2010, Torró Flor reached the finals of the junior doubles tournament at the French Open, a testament to her talent and potential at an early age.
Professional Breakthrough
On October 22, 2012, Torró Flor achieved her highest singles ranking of 95th in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). She also reached a career-high ranking of 423rd in doubles in November 2010 and currently holds rankings of 95th in singles and 851st in doubles.
Notable Accomplishments
Torró Flor's achievements extend beyond her rankings. She captured the Absolute Championship of Spain in 2012, solidifying her status as one of the top players in her country.
Physical Attributes
Standing at 178 cm (5'10") and weighing 63 kg (139 lbs), Torró Flor's physical attributes contribute to her agility and power on the court. She is a right-handed player with a two-handed backhand.
Career Earnings and Outlook
To date, Torró Flor has accumulated $35,491 in career prize money. With her dedication and determination, she continues to strive for success on the WTA tour.

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