
Paola Suárez
Paola Suárez is a retired Argentine tennis player known for her remarkable achievements in doubles, where she won eight Grand Slam titles alongside various partners. Born on January 23, 1976, in Resistencia, Argentina, she reached a career-high ranking of World No. 3 in singles and No. 1 in doubles. Suárez made significant contributions to Argentine tennis, particularly in women's doubles, and was part of the Argentine team that won the Fed Cup in 2008. Her legacy includes not only her impressive records on the court but also her role as a pioneer for future generations of female tennis players in Argentina.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Paola Suárez is part of the group Las Perdidas, featured in Alejandro Gou's productions.
Alaska defiende a Paulina Rubio: “Fantástica, estupenda… de lejitos”Paola Suárez is highlighted as one of the iconic tennis players in an unmissable tournament.
Una ‘Coloneta’ que no es casualPaola Suárez was the last Argentine to reach the second week of Wimbledon before Solana Sierra.
Solana Sierra, un fenómeno aislado que debe replicarse y que pide a gritos más apoyo para las tenistas del futuroPaola Suárez was the last Argentine to reach this stage in 2004.
le ganó a Cristina Bucsa y jugará octavos de finalPaola Suárez has won multiple Grand Slam titles in women's doubles.
coronó con gloria una carrera brillante y convirtió en realidad un viejo augurio de Guillermo Vilas



































