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- Q10306995 abstract "Joana Amorim Cortez dos Santos (born 11 January 1979) is a retired Brazilian tennis player.Cortez won seven singles and 26 doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 17 September 2001, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 204. On 5 November 2001, she peaked at world number 115 in the doubles rankings.Cortez represented Brazil at the 2000 Summer Olympics in women's doubles, reaching the second round with Vanessa Menga. A year previously, the pair won gold at the 1999 Pan American Games. Cortez won gold again in 2003, partnering Bruna Coloso, and in 2007 won bronze with Teliana Pereira in Rio.Playing for Brazil at the Fed Cup, Cortez had a win–loss record of 23–14.Cortez played and lost two matches in Grand Slam doubles, at the 2001 US Open and in 2002 in Australia.After retiring from the professional tour, she became a beach tennis player.".
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- Q10306995 height "1.7".
- Q10306995 plays "Left-handed (double-handed backhand)".
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- Q10306995 birthDate "1979-01-11".
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- Q10306995 comment "Joana Amorim Cortez dos Santos (born 11 January 1979) is a retired Brazilian tennis player.Cortez won seven singles and 26 doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 17 September 2001, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 204. On 5 November 2001, she peaked at world number 115 in the doubles rankings.Cortez represented Brazil at the 2000 Summer Olympics in women's doubles, reaching the second round with Vanessa Menga.".
- Q10306995 label "Joana Cortez".
- Q10306995 homepage www.joanacortez.com.br.