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Encyclopedia > Gigi Fernandez

Beatriz Fernández (born 1966), better known as Gigi Fernández, is a Puerto Rican former tennis player. She was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico.


Fernández started playing at the age of seven. At 17, she turned professional and immediately captured the Puerto Rico Open title; a title that was very prestigious back then. By 1984, she was a ranked WTA player and had started a friendship with Martina Navratilova. That was the same year she and Navratilova played a nationally televised game in Puerto Rico, which garnered national attention. Fernández lost that game, but did well by most accounts.


Fernández was a ranked player most of her career, and all throughout the middle and late 1980s. She and Navratilova decided to join forces as doubles partners in the late 80s' and in 1992, 1993 and 1994, they won the doubles championship at Wimbledon. In 1992, Fernández obtained a gold medal in the Olympic doubles competition, and she repeated that success at the 1996 games. However, her gold medals did not count as gold medals for Puerto Rico as an Olympic nation because she participated for the United States on both games. She had been residing in Colorado for some time before competing in the Olympics.

One of the reasons why Fernández chose to live in Colorado was the training conditions there. Tennis training is similar to boxing training in that a tennis player needs to acquire stamina before competition and places with high altitude are generally considered to be excellent places to jog and gain stamina.


Fernández was later named the Female Athlete of the Century in Puerto Rico. She was able to gain 17 doubles grand slam titles, and, in addition, she reached the semifinals at Wimbledon as a singles player in 1994. Now, she is involved as a coach with the University of South Florida varsity team.

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Wimbledon doubles titles

  • 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997

French Open doubles titles

U.S. Open doubles titles

Australian Open doubles titles

  • 1993, 1994

See also


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Encyclopedia4U - Gigi Fernandez - Encyclopedia Article (380 words)
Beatriz Fernandez (born 1966), better known as Gigi Fernandez, is a Puerto Rican former tennis player.
Fernandez was a ranked player most of her career, and all throught the middle and late 1980s.
In 1992, Fernandez obtained a gold medal in the Olympic doubles competition, and she repeated that success at the 1996 games.
Head Coach Gigi Fernandez (574 words)
Gigi Fernandez, one of the best doubles players to ever play the game starts her second year as the head coach of the women’s tennis team at the University of South Florida.
Fernandez, who won 17 Grand Slam doubles championships, two Olympic Gold Medals, as well as being ranked in the Top 30 in singles for most of her career, made an immediate impact during her first year of coaching.
Fernandez played one season at Clemson University in 1982-83, where she was a singles and doubles All-American and reached the NCAA singles final prior to turning professional.
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