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- Q70284 abstract "Marlene Weingärtner (born 30 January 1980) is a retired professional tennis player from Germany. She is a former top 40 player in both singles and doubles.Weingärtner retired after the US Open 2005 after suffering several first round losses due to ongoing physical problems.The most remarkable moment of Weingärtner's career was her dramatic first round match in the Australian Open 2003 when she defeated the defending champion Jennifer Capriati after seemingly having already lost. Capriati led the encounter at one stage 6–2 4–1, but the determined German fought back and eventually won by a 2–6 7–6(6) 6–4 scoreline. She eventually reached the third round.Her best Grand Slam showings were two fourth round appearances, the first in Melbourne 2002, the latter at the French Open 2004. In that year she also reached her only WTA Tour final in Bali which she lost in straight sets to Svetlana Kuznetsova.Weingärtner made a brief return in July 2008 to play the doubles event of the Gastein Ladies tournament where she partnered Sandra Klemenschits, losing in the quarterfinals to Xu Yifan and Zhang Shuai.".
- Q70284 activeYearsEndDate "2005-08-31".
- Q70284 activeYearsStartDate "1994-05-09".
- Q70284 birthDate "1980-01-30".
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- Q70284 careerPrizeMoney "1127324.0".
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- Q70284 height "1.74".
- Q70284 plays "Right-handed (two-handed backhand)".
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- Q70284 birthDate "1980-01-30".
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- Q70284 careerprizemoney "1127324.0".
- Q70284 plays "Right-handed".
- Q70284 retired "2005-08-31".
- Q70284 turnedpro "1994-05-09".
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- Q70284 comment "Marlene Weingärtner (born 30 January 1980) is a retired professional tennis player from Germany. She is a former top 40 player in both singles and doubles.Weingärtner retired after the US Open 2005 after suffering several first round losses due to ongoing physical problems.The most remarkable moment of Weingärtner's career was her dramatic first round match in the Australian Open 2003 when she defeated the defending champion Jennifer Capriati after seemingly having already lost.".
- Q70284 label "Marlene Weingärtner".