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Roberta Vinci

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Roberta Vinci (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrta ˈvintʃi]; born 18 February 1983) is an Italian former tennis player. In doubles tennis, she is a Career Grand Slam champion having won all major tournaments and reached the world No. 1 position. She also reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Roberta Vinci is the 684th most popular tennis player (down from 669th in 2019), the 4,430th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,479th in 2019) and the 15th most popular Italian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Roberta Vinci ranks 684 out of 1,569Before her are Jan Lehane, Pavel Vízner, Julien Benneteau, Andrea Petkovic, Lorenzo Sonego, and Karol Kučera. After her are Andrea Gaudenzi, Horacio Zeballos, José Acasuso, Jacco Eltingh, Nathalie Dechy, and Anna Karolína Schmiedlová.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Roberta Vinci ranks 343Before her are Tiffany Tang, Katrin Siska, Andy Lonergan, Kanako Ito, Travis Pastrana, and June Huh. After her are Oleh Husyev, Gökhan Saki, MakSim, Andres Ambühl, Gabriel Tamaș, and Betty Heidler.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Roberta Vinci ranks 4,431 out of 5,161Before her are Gianluca Mancini (1996), Pietro Fanna (1958), Lorenzo Sonego (1995), Roberto Cammarelle (1980), Bice Vanzetta (1961), and Marco Melandri (1982). After her are Andrea Borella (1961), Andrea Gaudenzi (1973), Beniamino Vignola (1959), Miriam Leone (1985), Matteo Politano (1993), and Salvatore Antibo (1962).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Italy

Among tennis players born in Italy, Roberta Vinci ranks 15Before her are Camila Giorgi (1991), Matteo Berrettini (1996), Raffaella Reggi (1965), Andreas Seppi (1984), Simone Bolelli (1985), and Lorenzo Sonego (1995). After her are Andrea Gaudenzi (1973), Davide Sanguinetti (1972), Tathiana Garbin (1977), Mara Santangelo (1981), Paolo Lorenzi (1981), and Potito Starace (1981).