Graciela Vélez
Full name | Graciela Vélez Valdez |
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Country (sports) | Mexico |
Born | 29 June 1977 |
Prize money | $16,877 |
Singles | |
Career record | 71–62 |
Career titles | 1 ITF |
Highest ranking | No. 353 (20 February 1995) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 43–38 |
Career titles | 2 ITF |
Highest ranking | No. 331 (17 October 1994) |
Graciela Vélez Valdez (born 29 June 1977) is a Mexican former professional tennis player.
Valdez represented the Mexico Fed Cup team in 14 ties, between 1994 and 2004, winning three singles and seven doubles rubbers. She was a two-time silver medalist for Mexico at the Central American and Caribbean Games.[1]
ITF finals
Singles: 2 (1–1)
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Winner | 1. | 25 September 1994 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Hard | Karin Palme | 6–2, 6–3 |
Runner-up | 1. | 5 October 2003 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Clay | Carla Tiene | 4–6, 1–6 |
Doubles: 5 (2–3)
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | 18 October 1993 | Chihuahua, Mexico | Hard | Monica Bonilla | Soňa Málková Tjaša Jezernik |
6–7(1–7), 1–6 |
Runner-up | 2. | 25 September 1994 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Hard | Sumara Passos | Aranzazu Gallardo Ana Paola González |
4–6, 2–6 |
Winner | 1. | 26 August 1996 | San Salvador, El Salvador | Clay | Nuria Niemes | Joanne Moore Kristine Kurth |
7–5, 1–6, 6–1 |
Runner-up | 3. | 23 March 1997 | Victoria, Mexico | Hard | Karin Palme | Paola Arrangoiz Alina Jidkova |
7–5, 0–6, 2–6 |
Winner | 2. | 14 June 2002 | Pachuca, Mexico | Clay | Erika Clarke | Celeste Contín Ana Lucía Migliarini de León |
6–0, 6–1 |
References
- ^ "Tenista moreliana regresa a las canchas para participar en Mundial de Miami". Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Televisión (in Spanish). 8 October 2019.