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'''Marie-Eve Pelletier''' (born May 18, 1982) is a [[Canadian]] [[tennis]] player from [[Repentigny, Quebec]]. She reached a career high ranking of 106 in singles on the [[Sony Ericsson WTA Tour]] on June 20, 2005. As of November 30, 2009, she is currently ranked #372 in singles, and a career high of #66 in doubles.
'''Marie-Ève Pelletier''' (born May 18, 1982) is a [[Canadian]] [[tennis]] player from [[Repentigny, Quebec]]. She reached a career high ranking of 106 in singles on the [[Sony Ericsson WTA Tour]] on June 20, 2005. As of November 30, 2009, she is currently ranked #372 in singles, and a career high of #66 in doubles.


==Activity==
==Activity==


Marie-Eve has played in one career Grand Slam match, at the [[2004 Australian Open]], qualifying for the tournament before losing in the first round to [[Japan]]'s [[Akiko Morigami]]. She is the previous winner of two events on the [[ITF]] circuit, the 2000 [[Virginia Beach]] and 2005 [[Waikoloa]] tournaments. Her best result in a [[WTA Tour]] event came at the 2005 [[Hyderabad Open]], where she reached the quarterfinals.<ref>http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/player/marie-eve-pelletier_2257889_6601</ref><ref>http://www.itftennis.com/womens/players/player.asp?player=35008708</ref>
Marie-Ève has played in one career Grand Slam match, at the [[2004 Australian Open]], qualifying for the tournament before losing in the first round to [[Japan]]'s [[Akiko Morigami]]. She is the previous winner of two events on the [[ITF]] circuit, the 2000 [[Virginia Beach]] and 2005 [[Waikoloa]] tournaments. Her best result in a [[WTA Tour]] event came at the 2005 [[Hyderabad Open]], where she reached the quarterfinals.<ref>http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/player/marie-eve-pelletier_2257889_6601</ref><ref>http://www.itftennis.com/womens/players/player.asp?player=35008708</ref>


==Fed Cup==
==Fed Cup==


Marie-Eve was a regular on [[Canada]]'s [[Fed Cup]] team, playing every year from 2002 to 2008. She amassed a singles record of 8-8 and a doubles record of 10-4 in Fed Cup play. <ref>http://www.fedcup.com/teams/player.asp?player=35008708</ref>
Marie-Ève was a regular on [[Canada]]'s [[Fed Cup]] team, playing every year from 2002 to 2008. She amassed a singles record of 8-8 and a doubles record of 10-4 in Fed Cup play. <ref>http://www.fedcup.com/teams/player.asp?player=35008708</ref>


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Revision as of 08:57, 3 January 2010

Marie-Ève Pelletier
Country (sports) Canada
ResidenceRepentigny, Quebec
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Turned pro1998
Playsright
Singles
Career record340–350
Career titles2 ITF
Highest ranking106
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open1r (2004)
French Open-
Wimbledon-
US Open-
Doubles
Career record305–251
Highest ranking66
Last updated on: November 30, 2009.

Marie-Ève Pelletier (born May 18, 1982) is a Canadian tennis player from Repentigny, Quebec. She reached a career high ranking of 106 in singles on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour on June 20, 2005. As of November 30, 2009, she is currently ranked #372 in singles, and a career high of #66 in doubles.

Activity

Marie-Ève has played in one career Grand Slam match, at the 2004 Australian Open, qualifying for the tournament before losing in the first round to Japan's Akiko Morigami. She is the previous winner of two events on the ITF circuit, the 2000 Virginia Beach and 2005 Waikoloa tournaments. Her best result in a WTA Tour event came at the 2005 Hyderabad Open, where she reached the quarterfinals.[1][2]

Fed Cup

Marie-Ève was a regular on Canada's Fed Cup team, playing every year from 2002 to 2008. She amassed a singles record of 8-8 and a doubles record of 10-4 in Fed Cup play. [3]