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Irina Spîrlea
Country  Romania
Residence Rome, Italy
Date of birth March 26, 1974 (1974-03-26) (age 35)
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania
Height 1.75 m (5' 9")
Weight 68 kg (150 lbs.)
Turned pro 1990
Retired Retired (2000)
Plays Right
Career prize money $2,652,068
Singles
Career record 291–189
Career titles 4 WTA, 3 ITF
Highest ranking No. 7 (October 13, 1997)
Grand Slam results
Australian Open QF (1997)
French Open 4r (1994, 1996, 1997)
Wimbledon 4r (1997, 1998)
US Open SF (1997)
Doubles
Career record 200–154
Career titles 6 WTA, 5 ITF
Highest ranking No. 16 (October 2, 1995)

Irina Spîrlea (born March 26, 1974 in Bucharest) is a former tennis player from Romania, who turned professional in 1990. She won four singles and six doubles titles during her career. The right-hander reached her highest individual ranking on the WTA Tour on October 13, 1997, when she became number 7 in the world. She retired in 2000.

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[edit] Personal life

Spîrlea married her former coach, Italian Massimiliano Pace, in 2001, and has a son born in 2002.[1]

[edit] Controversies

In 1996 Spîrlea became the first player in the history of the Women's Tennis Association to receive a match default for conduct[2] when she swore at an official in "gutter Italian" during a match played in Palermo, Italy.[3]

Spîrlea is known for a bumping incident with Venus Williams during a changeover in the semifinals of the 1997 US Open. Spîrlea purposefully collided with Williams near the net post while changing ends, claiming that Venus Williams was arrogant and didn't move. Spîrlea went on to lose the match 6–7(5), 6–4, 6–7(7) in a third-set tiebreak, after holding two match points, at 6–4 and 6–5 in the tie breaker. Williams' father blamed Spîrlea's racism as the cause of the collision and later called her an "ugly, white turkey".[4] Spîrlea cited Williams' arrogance, saying in a press conference following the match, "I'm not going to move. She never tries to turn"[5] and "She thinks she's the [expletive deleted] Venus Williams."[4] Williams however shrugged off the confrontation saying "I thought we both weren't looking. I'm sorry she feels that way. It's not a big thing to me. No one said 'Excuse me.' "[6]

[edit] WTA Tour Titles(10)

[edit] Singles(4)

No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in Final Score in Final
1. 1994 Palermo, Italy Clay Netherlands Brenda Schultz-McCarthy 6–4 1–6 7–6(5)
2. 1995 Palermo, Italy Clay Germany Sabine Hack 7–6(1) 6–2
3. 1996 Amelia Island, Florida, United States Clay France Mary Pierce 6–7(7) 6–4 6–3
4. 1998 Strasbourg, France Clay France Julie Halard-Decugis 7–6(5) 6–3

[edit] Doubles(6)

No. Date Tournament Partnering Surface Opponents in Final Score in Final
1. 1994 Taranto, Italy France Noëlle van Lottum Clay Italy Sandra Cecchini and
France Isabelle Demongeot
6–3 2–6 6–1
2. 1995 Jakarta, Indonesia Germany Claudia Porwik Hard Belgium Laurence Courtois and
Belgium Nancy Feber
6–2 6–3
3. 1996 Italian Open, Italy Spain Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Clay United States Gigi Fernández and
Switzerland Martina Hingis
6–4 3–6 6–3
4. 1999 Paris, France Netherlands Caroline Vis Carpet Russia Elena Likhovtseva and
Japan Ai Sugiyama
7–5 3–6 6–3
5. 1999 Luxembourg Netherlands Caroline Vis Carpet Slovenia Tina Krizan and
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
6–1 6–2
6. 1999 Linz, Austria Netherlands Caroline Vis Carpet Slovenia Tina Krizan and
Latvia Larisa Neiland
6–4 6–3

[edit] References

  1. ^ Article in Romanian: [1]
  2. ^ The Enquirer - This article is no longer available
  3. ^ CNN/SI - US Open Player Profiles
  4. ^ a b sportsillustrated.cnn.com
  5. ^ telegraph.co.uk
  6. ^ Father of tennis star Venus Williams charges racism during recent U.S. Open - Richard Williams | Jet | Find Articles at BNET.com

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Preceded by
Iva Majoli
WTA Newcomer of the Year
1994
Succeeded by
Martina Hingis



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