Oristelle Marx
Oristelle Marx | ||||||||||||
Nation: | France | |||||||||||
Birthday: | 7th July 1971 | |||||||||||
Resignation: | 1998 | |||||||||||
singles | ||||||||||||
Career record: | 59:34 | |||||||||||
Highest ranking: | 6 (October 17 1995) | |||||||||||
Double | ||||||||||||
Career record: | 37:19 | |||||||||||
Highest ranking: | 4 (August 22 1995) | |||||||||||
Paralympic Games | ||||||||||||
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Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links ) |
Oristelle Marx (born July 7, 1971 ) is a former French wheelchair tennis player .
Career
Oristelle Marx started in the paraplegic class .
She took part in a total of two Paralympic Games . In 1992 she was eliminated in the quarter-finals against Chantal Vandierendonck , and in 1996 she was also defeated in the quarter-finals by Monique Kalkman . In the doubles competition, she competed both times with Arlette Racineux , both times they won the bronze medal. In 1992 they won the bronze medal against Christine Blackmore and Janet McMorran , and in 1996 against Randa Hinson and Daniela Di Toro .
In the world rankings, she achieved her best placings with sixth place in singles on October 17, 1995 and fourth in doubles on August 22, 1995. After the French Open in 1998 , she ended her career.
Web links
- ITF profile of Oristelle Marx (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Marx, Oristelle |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French wheelchair tennis player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 7th July 1971 |