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Mary Pierce

1975 - Today

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Mary Caroline Pierce (born 15 January 1975) is a French former professional tennis player. She was ranked world No. 3 in singles and in doubles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Pierce won 18 singles titles on the WTA Tour, including two majors at the 1995 Australian Open and the 2000 French Open, and five Tier I singles events. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mary Pierce is the 210th most popular tennis player (down from 180th in 2019), the 360th most popular biography from Canada (down from 339th in 2019) and the most popular Canadian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Mary Pierce ranks 210 out of 1,569Before her are Nancye Wynne Bolton, Kurt Nielsen, Clarence Clark, Adrian Quist, Frank Hadow, and Marion Zinderstein. After her are Peter Fleming, Lilí Álvarez, Elina Svitolina, Wilfred Baddeley, Winifred McNair, and John Alexander.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Mary Pierce ranks 111Before her are Andrea Agnelli, Rubén Baraja, Freddy Rodriguez, Tara Reid, Marek Špilár, and Elena Anaya. After her are Aron Ralston, Cosmin Contra, Manuel Ferrara, Anderson Silva, Linda Cardellini, and Gala.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Mary Pierce ranks 360 out of 1,622Before her are Naomi Klein (1970), Linda Thorson (1947), Natalya Neidhart (1982), Émile Nelligan (1879), Duncan McNaughton (1910), and Samuel Cunard (1787). After her are Harold Innis (1894), Lothaire Bluteau (1957), Doug Rogers (1941), David Suzuki (1936), Sami Zayn (1984), and Jason Gray-Stanford (1970).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Canada

Among tennis players born in Canada, Mary Pierce ranks 1After her are Emma Raducanu (2002), Félix Auger-Aliassime (2000), Leylah Fernandez (2002), Sébastien Lareau (1973), Eugenie Bouchard (1994), Jill Hetherington (1964), Greg Rusedski (1973), Bianca Andreescu (2000), Grant Connell (1965), Alejandro Tabilo (1997), and Helen Kelesi (1969).