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Patricia Medrado

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In her later career, she has managed a gym for nine years and trained athletes of the Brazilian women's team, including Andrea Vieira, Luciana Tella, Claudia Chabalgoity, Vanessa Menga, Stephanie Mayorkis, Eugenia Maia and Roberta Burzagli. She became the first women tennis commentator on national
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Among her main achievements, she reached the 48th position in the world ranking of singles and won the silver medal of the Pan-American Games of 1975 in Mexico City. In doubles, she reached ninth place in the ranking, playing alongside SΓ£o Paulo player ClΓ‘udia Monteiro. They reached the Wimbledon
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Born in Salvador, Bahia, PatrΓ­cia had her first contact with the sport when she was ten years old, enrolled in the school of the Bahia Athletic Association. She earned two college degrees before becoming a professional tennis player, graduating in Physical Education and Physical Therapy.
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For eleven consecutive years (1974 to 1985), she was ranked No. 1 player in Brazil, and until now is the player with the largest number of entries and victories by Brazil in the Fed Cup, representing the country for 14 years.
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In 1996, she brought the "Tennis in Schools" Program to Brazil, created by the International Tennis Federation with the purpose of making sports accessible to all social strata.
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One of her more notable events came in 2016 when she was invited by the Ministry of Sport to carry the Olympic torch of the Rio 2016 Games in Salvador.
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After 15 years in the professional circuit, she finished her career in 1989, playing in the Miami tournament.
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2002 – Champion International – Vip Tournament, women's 40 singles and doubles (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
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2006 – champion singles and doubles – Iv Itf Seniors Hotel do Frade (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
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1972 – runner-up and doubles champion – South American Junior Championship (Belo Horizonte)
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from 1975 to 1989, and won the silver medal at the 1975 Pan-American Games in Mexico. .
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2004 – champion – International Tennis Club Tournament, ladies 40 years (Paris, France)
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quarterfinals in 1982, defeating Billie Jean King and Ilana Kloss in the second round.
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2017 – world champion – Master, doubles and mixed-doubles 60 (Miami, United States)
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2000 – Champion – Tournament Viii Itfvets ranking championships (SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil)
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2016 – world champion – Master, singles and doubles 60 (Helsinki, Finland)
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2002 – Champion – X-Itf Vets World Ranking Championship 45 (Santos – SP)
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1997 – Champion International – VIP Tournament (Punta del Este, Uruguay)
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2002 – World Vice-champion individual master 45 (Fort Lauderdale, USA)
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1977 – vice-champion by team – South American Championship (Argentina)
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2001 – Masters World Champion, single and double 45 (Velden, Austria)
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2004 – Champion interclubes 1 class above 35 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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1999 – Champion interclubes 1 class above 35 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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2000 – 3rd place worldwide 40 years double (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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2000 – South American champion by teams, ladies 40 (Santiago, Chile)
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2001 – Champion 1st class Tournament Hotel Capitania – Porto Seguro
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2001 – South American champion by teams, ladies 40 (Santos, Brazil)
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1974 – singles champion – Scottish National Championship (Scotland)
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2006 – Champion interclub ladies 45 and 50 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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2002 – Brazilian champion vets 45 – Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro
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1996/1997 – Champion International – VIP Tournament (Porto Alegre)
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2006 – world champion – Master, singles 50 (Durban, South Africa)
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1978 – vice-champion Avon Futures Circuit (San Diego, California)
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2002 – Champion interclub ladies 35 and 45 years old – SΓ£o Paulo
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television and wrote several columns for specialized magazines.
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2000 – 4th place world 40 years team (Mar del Plata, Argentina)
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1997/1998 – Champion International – VIP Tournament (SΓ£o Paulo)
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1974 – singles champion – Liverpool Open Championship (England)
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2001 – Brazilian champion ladies 35 years – RibeirΓ£o Preto, SP
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2000 – Vice-champion interclub women 35 years team – SΓ£o Paulo
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1974 – singles champion – Banana Bowl Tournament "(Santos, SP)
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2004 – runner-up world champion, singles 45 (Antalya, Turkey)
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1973 – singles champion – Banana Bowl Tournament (Santos, SP)
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2003 – Master World Champion, singles 45 (Hanover, Germany)
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2005 – Champion interclub women 45 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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2004 – Champion interclub women 40 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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2003 – Champion interclub women 40 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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2000 – Champion interclub women 40 years, team – SΓ£o Paulo
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1973 to 1987 – Player of the Brazilian team in the Fed Cup
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1972 – Team champion – Banana Bowl Tournament (Santos, SP)
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1988 – Brazilian champion of covered and uncovered courts
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2002 – Vice-Champion Masters 45 by team (Palm Beach, USA)
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1977/1978/1980/1982/1983 – Champion of the Copa Santista
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1974 – doubles champion – Orange Bowl Tournament (USA)
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1977 – singles champion – Danish Tournament (Denmark)
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1975 – singles champion – Fort Myers Tournament (USA)
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1976 – singles champion – Open From Valencia (Spain)
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2009 – world champion, singles 50 (Mallorca, Spain)
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1982 – 9th position in the world ranking of doubles
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