Patricia Tarabini | Country | Argentina |
| Residence | Tandil, Argentina |
| Date of birth | August 6, 1968 (1968-08-06) (age 41) |
| Place of birth | La Plata, Argentina |
| Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
| Weight | 61 kg (130 lb) |
| Turned pro | 1986 |
| Plays | Right, two-handed backhand |
| Career prize money | US$1,541,551 |
| Singles |
| Career record | 147–143 |
| Career titles | 0 WTA, 2 ITF |
| Highest ranking | No. 29 (May 9, 1988) |
| Grand Slam results |
| Australian Open | 2nd (1991, 1994, 1995) |
| French Open | 3rd (1990) |
| Wimbledon | 2nd (1994) |
| US Open | 3rd (1987, 1989) |
| Doubles |
| Career record | 449–347 |
| Career titles | 15 WTA, 6 ITF |
| Highest ranking | No. 12 (August 17, 1998) |
| Last updated on: July 9, 2008. |
Patricia Tarabini (born August 6, 1968 in La Plata) was an Argentine tennis player. Tarabini represented her country and won the Bronze Olympic medal at the 2004 Athens games, with Paola Suárez, where they lost 7–9 in the third set to eventual gold medalists from China, Sun Tiantian and Li Ting. On May 9, 1988, Tarabini reached her highest singles ranking: World Number 29. Tarabini's highest doubles ranking was World Number 12, of which she achieved on August 17, 1998. Tarabini turned pro in 1986, and won a total of 15 top-level doubles titles in her career. She is the 1996 French Open mixed doubles champion, which she won with Javier Frana.
[edit] External links