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Gala León García

1973 - Today

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Gala León García (born 23 December 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. On 21 September 2014, she was announced as the new Davis Cup captain for the Spanish national men's tennis team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Gala León García is the 1,103rd most popular tennis player, the 2,804th most popular biography from Spain and the 59th most popular Spanish Tennis Player.

Gala León García is most famous for being a Spanish tennis player who achieved significant success in the 1990s, including winning the WTA Tour title in 1998. She also represented Spain in the Fed Cup and was the first woman to serve as the captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Gala León García ranks 1,103 out of 1,569Before her are Yuliya Beygelzimer, Kristina Barrois, Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, Alejandro Tabilo, Latisha Chan, and Elizabeth Smylie. After her are Luis Lobo, Stephen Huss, Rebeka Masarova, Radu Albot, Matwé Middelkoop, and Magdalena Fręch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Gala León García ranks 963Before her are Antônio Monteiro Dutra, Sonny Sandoval, Sandra Pires, Nelson Abeijón, Takayuki Nishigaya, and Yelena Rudkovskaya. After her are Roberto Fresnedoso, Joël Chenal, Gianni Romme, Germán Villa, Frances Hardinge, and Halldor Skard.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Spain

Among tennis players born in Spain, Gala León García ranks 59Before her are Arantxa Parra Santonja (1982), Alberto Martín (1978), María Sánchez Lorenzo (1977), Francisco Roig (1968), Roberto Carretero (1975), and Tomás Carbonell (1968). After her are Santiago Ventura Bertomeu (1980), Pere Riba (1988), Sara Sorribes Tormo (1996), Roberto Carballés Baena (1993), Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro (2002), and Lara Arruabarrena (1992).