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Q: What is Gabriela Sabatini’s relationship status?
A: Gabriela Sabatini, the former Argentine tennis sensation, has kept her personal life relatively private. However, it is known that she has been in several high-profile relationships in the past.
Q: Has Gabriela Sabatini ever been married?
A: No, Gabriela has never been married and has not publicly discussed any current long-term relationships.
Q: Why is Gabriela Sabatini’s personal life of interest to the public?
A: As a beloved and glamorous tennis star in the 1990s, Sabatini’s personal life has always been of interest to the public and her fans. Her relationships and love life have been a topic of much speculation and curiosity over the years.
Q: What is Gabriela Sabatini’s stance on privacy when it comes to her personal life?
A: Gabriela has always been very private about her personal life, and she has largely stayed out of the public eye since retiring from professional tennis. She prefers to keep her relationships and personal matters out of the media spotlight.
She was the recipient of the 1996 WTA Tour Diamond Aces Award and the 1991 WTA Tour Most Improved Player. Before that, she’d already won the WTA Tour Most Impressive Newcomer in 1985. Post her retirement, she was given the Diamond Konex Award, presented to the most relevant Sportsman of the decade in Argentina in 2001. Gabriela Sabatini was inducted into the Int’l Tennis Hall of Fame on July 15, 2006.
Gabriela Sabatini played her last professional singles match on October 14, 1996, a match she lost to Jennifer Capriati. In retrospect, Sabatini had defeated Capriati on the WTA tour, back in 1990, handing her, her first defeat. Sabatini then played her last women’s doubles on October 19, 1996, in a semifinal game. Sabatini retired from the game in 1996, having won 27 singles titles and 14 doubles. She reached her best-ever world ranking of No. 3 in 1989.
During her career, Gabriela Sabatini earned $8.78 million in tournament winnings. That's the equivalent of roughly twice that amount in today's dollars after adjusting for inflation. She earned millions more from endorsements.
Sabatini was born on May 16, 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her parents are Osvaldo and Beatriz Garofalo Sabatini and she has an older brother, also named Osvaldo. Sabatini began playing tennis at the age of six, winning her first tournament at the age of eight. In 1983, she became the youngest player ever to win the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, at the age of 13. The following year, she won the girls' singles title at the 1984 French Open and won the US Open girls' double title alongside Argentinian Mercedes Paz. By the end of that year, she was ranked number 1 in the junior rankings and was named the 1984 Junio World Champion by the International Tennis Federation.
During her early career, Sabatini battled with intense shyness and disliked media attention. She explained that she sometimes would intentionally lose matches in order to avoid having to do on-court interviews.
| Quick Info | |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Gabriela Beatriz Sabatini |
| Date Of Birth | 16 May 1970 |
| Birth Place | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Parent(s) | Osvaldo Sabatini and Beatriz Sabatini |
| Occupation | Tennis Player |
| Age | 51 |
| Body Measurement | 34-23-34 |
| Height | 5 ft 9 inches (175 cm) |
| Weight | 130 lbs (59 kg) |
| Nationality | Argentine |
| Hair Color | Brown |
| Eye Color | Brown |
| Zodiac Sign | Taurus |
| Ethnicity | Latin American |
| Martial Status | Single |
| Net Worth | $8 million |
Sabatini was born 16 May 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina to parents Osvaldo and Beatriz Sabatini. Her father works as an executive for General Motors. She also has an elder brother. As she was growing up, Sabatini watched her father and her brother play tennis and was interested in playing herself. Being a shy kid, she did not ask her father to give her a chance to play as well. When she was 6 years old she’d practice by herself, hitting the ball against the wall. Her father soon noticed her passion for the game and enrolled her in professional training.
She proved herself to be a natural talent and by the age of ten was ranked No. 1 in Argentina in the U-12 division. As she grew, so did her skillset. She started performing consistently well and stayed No. 1 in the entire country as she moved up the ladder. At just 13 years of age, she became the youngest player to win the Orange Bowl in Florida. Gabriela Sabatini actually started turning heads in 1984, when she won 7 out of 8 tournaments she participated in.
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