Tennis Player

Patricia Tarabini

Argentine tennis player

1968 - today

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Her biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Patricia Tarabini is the 492nd most popular tennis player (down from 462nd in 2024), the 664th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 667th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Argentinean Tennis Player.

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Among Tennis Players

Among tennis players, Patricia Tarabini ranks 492 out of 1,569. Before her are José Luis Clerc, Gilles Simon, Jürgen Melzer, Madison Keys, George Lott, and Bill Talbert. After her are Holger Rune, Mary Carter Reitano, Coral Buttsworth, Janko Tipsarević, Anke Huber, and Florența Mihai.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Patricia Tarabini ranks 419. Before her are Masahiko Harada, Uwe Rösler, Jorge Salinas, Tsuyoshi Kitazawa, Tomas Svensson, and Tsunku. After her are Arvind Kejriwal, Yelena Vyalbe, Svetlana Kapanina, Marco Pezzaiuoli, Chad Lowe, and Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Patricia Tarabini ranks 664 out of NaN. Before her are Luisana Lopilato (1987), Sergio Omar Almirón (1958), Patricio Hernández (1956), Juan Simón (1960), Julián Gil (1970), and José Luis Clerc (1958). After her are Giovani Lo Celso (1996), Guillermo Barros Schelotto (1973), Juan Carlos Oleniak (1942), Jonás Gutiérrez (1983), Camila Bordonaba (1984), and Diego Schwartzman (1992).

Among Tennis Players In Argentina

Among tennis players born in Argentina, Patricia Tarabini ranks 9. Before her are Juan Martín del Potro (1988), David Nalbandian (1982), Gastón Gaudio (1978), Guillermo Coria (1982), Mariano Puerta (1978), and José Luis Clerc (1958). After her are Diego Schwartzman (1992), Guillermo Cañas (1977), Gisela Dulko (1985), Alberto Mancini (1969), Paola Suárez (1976), and Francisco Cerúndolo (1998).

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