Yola Ramírez Ochoa

Yola Ramírez Ochoa (born on March 1st 1935 with Mexico City) is a Mexican player of Tennis of the Années 1950 and 1960.

She was finalist into simple with Roland Garros in 1960 and 1961, respectively beaten by Darlene Hard and Ann Haydon-Jones.

Associated with Turned pink Reyes, it gained double the ladies with Roland Garros in 1958, and lost two finales in 1957 and 1959. She was also finalist with the Internationaux of the United States in 1961 with Edda Buding.

She was essential into simple on Cincinnati in 1956 (and in double with Sara Mae Turber in 1955).

Yola Ramírez finally belonged to the Mexican team of Coupe of the Federation in 1972.

It to date remains the only player of foreground of her country with, in less measurement, Angelica Gavaldon (which will evolve/move on the circuit Professionnel in the Années 1990).


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Prize list (partial) Yola Ramírez Ochoa

Titles into simple

Lost finales of simple

Titles in double

Lost finales of double

Titles in mixed double

Finales in mixed double

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Course in Large Slam

Into simple

On the right of the result, the ultimate adversary

In double

Under the result, the partner; on the right, the ultimate opposing team

Course in Fed Cup

See card detailed on: fedcup.com

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