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Sanda Mamic
Presently tennis is an Olympic sport, as well as, it is played in various tournaments including the four Grand Slams in many countries, by people of all ages and classes. Tennis is an outdoor sport which can be played between two players or four players. Players utilize a stringed racquet to hit a rubber ball, hollow inside covered with felt over a net into the opponent's court. Sanda Mamic is the professional player from Croatia. She speaks Croatian, English and some German, Spanish and Italian. Sanda Mamic was born on March 22, 1985 in Zagreb, Croatia. Her height is five foot ten inch with weight 143 pounds. She is Left-handed player and turned her profession in 2004. She is younger player in Tennis. She was coached by brother, Mirko Mamic and also occasionally travels with her mother, Ljubica and father, Ivica. She reached final at ITF, International Tennis Federation CRO in 2001. She reached final at ITF Hungary in 2002. She won first ITF Circuit title at Yamaguchi Japan, also reached final at ITF Makarska 1 CRO. Best career finish, reaching QF, Quarter Final at Budapest as no.201 qualifier making Tour main draw debut, d. Leon Garcia and Garbin en route l. to Pennetta in 3s and Seoul Kremer and after qualifying at Moscow, notched best win to date versus no.28 Pierce Dementieva. In 2005, she reached third Tour singles QF at Modena third set to eventual finalist garbin four times, incl. Rome no.23 Hantuchova for career best win in to Pierce and Roland Garros Dementieva. Sanda Mamic hobbies include horseback riding, ice skating, paintballing, reading, playing games and listening to music. She always thing about being a professional tennis player is getting to know different people and cultures and least favorite things is being away from family and home for long periods.
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