Marcela Ivón Rodezno Hernández (born 8 January 1985) is a Salvadoran former professional tennis player.[1]
Full name | Marcela Ivón Rodezno Hernández | ||||||||
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Country (sports) | El Salvador | ||||||||
Born | La Libertad, El Salvador | 8 January 1985||||||||
Singles | |||||||||
Career record | 4–11 | ||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 920 (3 Nov 2003) | ||||||||
Doubles | |||||||||
Career record | 10–12 | ||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 680 (3 Nov 2003) | ||||||||
Medal record
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Tennis career
editRodezno made her Fed Cup debut for El Salvador in 2000. She won three gold medals at the 2001 Central American Games and a bronze medal at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games. In 2003 she represented El Salvador at the Pan American Games in Santo Domingo and made the quarter-finals of the doubles. She continued to play in the Fed Cup until 2004, for a total of 15 ties, from which she won eight singles and four doubles rubbers.[2]
Between 2004 and 2008 she played collegiate tennis for South Carolina State University.[2]
In 2020 she won the national doubles championships for American platform tennis.[3]
Personal life
editRodezno was born and raised in La Libertad.[2]
In 2010 she married Romanian Johnny Hurduc and they live with their two children in the United States.[3]
ITF finals
editDoubles: 1 (0–1)
editOutcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | 6 October 2003 | San Salvador, El Salvador | Clay | Liz Cruz | Soledad Esperón Flavia Mignola |
4–6, 6–2, 2–6 |
References
edit- ^ "New tennis pro in area". Shelton Herald. 5 August 2012.
- ^ a b c Vides, Carlos (11 November 2013). "¿Qué pasó con Ivón Rodezno?". Noticias de El Salvador - elsalvador.com (in Spanish).
- ^ a b Billar, Bill (22 March 2020). "Monroe mom wins platform tennis national championship". The Monroe Sun.