Joana Manta

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Joana Manta Tennis player
Nation: SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Birthday: July 26, 1977
Resignation: 1996
Prize money: $ 11,358
singles
Career record: 37:35
Career title: 0 WTA , 0 ITF
Highest ranking: 292 (November 1 1993)
Double
Career record: 8:12
Career title: 0 WTA, 0 ITF
Highest ranking: 395 (August 24 1992)
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Joana Manta (born July 26, 1977 ) is a former Swiss tennis player .

Career

As a junior she won the doubles final of the Australian Open 1993 alongside Ludmila Richterová against Åsa Svensson and Cătălina Cristea 6: 3 and 6: 4.

She played other tournaments on the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour (formerly ITF Women's Circuit ) and the WTA Tour .

On the WTA Tour she entered the European Open-Lucerne in 1993 with a wildcard . She lost in the first round against Elna Reinach with 2: 6 and 1: 6.

It was run between August 1991 and October 1994. Her best ranking in singles was 292 on November 1, 1993, and 395 in doubles on August 24, 1992.

Joana Manta played in 1993 and 1995 for the Swiss Fed Cup team in the Fed Cup . Of her five appearances, one of which was singles, she won two doubles alongside Martina Hingis in 1995 against Belarus and Finland .

In 1992 and 1994 Joana Manta was among others together with Martina Hingis with the TC Schützenwiese from Winterthur Swiss champion in tennis.

In 1996 Manta ended her professional career.

Private

She is the sister of Lorenzo Manta , who was also a tennis player and competed for Switzerland in the Davis Cup . Today she and her family run the catering company Manta-Bar AG, based in Winterthur.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Girls' Doubles Honor Roll (ausopen.com, accessed January 10, 2019)
  2. Nation Activity Switzerland (swisstennis.ch, accessed on January 10, 2019)
  3. Sponsoring 2018.pdf TCSW Sponsoring 2018 (tcsw.ch, Sponsoring 2018, accessed on January 10, 2019, PDF)
  4. Not without a foreigner . In: Tages-Anzeiger . July 30, 1996.