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Milagros Sequera




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. In some places tennis is referred to as lawn tennis. This game started in England and was the most popular amongst the upper class of society. 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.
 
There are three different court surfaces it is played on namely, clay court, grass court and hardcourt. Depending on the surface, each one provides a different movement of speed and bounce for the ball, which in turn affects the level of play of individual players. Milagros Sequera is a professional female tennis player from San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela. She was born on September 30th, 1980 in San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela.  Her height is 5 foot 8 inches and her weight is 134 pounds. She is a right-handed two handed backhand player.
 
She joined the WTA Tour in 1999 and was ranked World No. 130 on February 27th, 2006. In her career in 2004 she won three Women’s Tennis Association, WTA Tour doubles titles including Acapulco, Strasbourg and Hertogenbosch. Her career best doubles ranking was 29 in 2005 and her career-highest singles ranking was 73 in 2004.  She won the singles gold medal at 2003 Pan Am Games. She was coached by coach Patricia Apey, whose prominent students include Gabriela Sabatini.
 
Milagros Sequera with all her dedication and devotion in her play has achieved many goals in her overall tennis-playing career. She had the ability of defeating the opponent easily by giving some extra hard work and efforts. She was a legendry tennis player known for an outstanding play during her time.

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