Roxane Vaisemberg

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Roxane Vaisemberg
Roxane Vaisemberg, ITF Sao Paulo 2013.jpg
Vaisemberg at the ITF São Paulo in 2013
Country (sports)Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Residence São Paulo
Born (1989-07-25) 25 July 1989 (age 34)
São Paulo
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Turned pro2004
Retired2013
PlaysLeft-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$98,481
Singles
Career record218–100 (68.6%)
Career titles14 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 236 (8 August 2011)
Doubles
Career record207–81 (71.9%)
Career titles21 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 162 (10 December 2007)

Roxane Schcolnic Vaisemberg (born 25 July 1989) is a retired Brazilian tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 236, on 8 August 2011, and a best doubles ranking of No. 162, on 10 December 2007.

Contents

ITF Circuit finals

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Singles: 20 (14–6)

OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Runner-up1.25 September 2004ITF Santa Tecla, El SalvadorClay Flag of Mexico.svg Melissa Torres Sandoval 2–6, 6–3, 5–7
Winner2.13 August 2006ITF Quito, EcuadorClay Flag of Argentina.svg Jessica Orselli 7–6(9), 6–2
Runner-up3.21 August 2006ITF Guayaquil, EcuadorHard Flag of Uruguay.svg Estefanía Craciún 7–6(3), 3–6, 1–6
Winner4.28 October 2006ITF Luque, ParaguayClay Flag of Chile.svg Melisa Miranda 6–3, 6–3
Winner5.6 September 2008ITF Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClay Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen 6–2, 7–5
Runner-up6.13 June 2009ITF Santa Fe, ArgentinaClay Flag of Argentina.svg Emilia Yorio 2–6, 1–6
Winner7.25 October 2009ITF Belo Horizonte, BrazilClay Flag of Argentina.svg Veronica Spiegel 6–4, 4–6, 6–4
Winner8.31 October 2009ITF Fortaleza, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Vivian Segnini 6–4, 7–6(5)
Runner-up9.6 June 2010ITF São Paulo, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Nathalia Rossi4–6, 3–6
Runner-up10.8 August 2010ITF São PauloClay Flag of South Africa.svg Chanel Simmonds 2–6, 6–3, 1–6
Winner11.15 August 2010ITF Itaparica, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Clara Duarte 7–6(8), 6–3
Runner-up12.22 August 2010ITF Itaparica, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Hermenegildo 1–6, 7–6(5), 3–6
Winner13.18 September 2010ITF Itapema, BrazilClay Flag of Ecuador.svg Marie Elise Casares 6–0, 6–0
Winner14.26 September 2010ITF Mogi das Cruzes, BrazilClay Flag of Argentina.svg Carla Lucero 6–2, 6–3
Winner15.17 October 2010ITF São Paulo, BrazilClay Flag of Argentina.svg Catalina Pella 7–6(7), 4–6, 6–4
Winner16.24 October 2010ITF Santa Maria, BrazilClay Flag of Chile.svg Fernanda Brito 6–3, 6–4
Winner17.28 May 2011ITF Itaparica, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Vivian Segnini6–0, 6–1
Winner18.6 February 2012ITF Bertioga, BrazilHard Flag of Peru.svg Bianca Botto 6–1, 6–1
Winner19.30 July 2012ITF São Paulo, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Clara Duarte6–4, 4–6, 7–6(7)
Winner20.22 April 2013ITF São Paulo, BrazilClay Flag of Paraguay.svg Montserrat González 6–4, 6–2

Doubles: 44 (21–23)

OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Winner1.16 October 2004ITF Campo Grande, BrazilClay Flag of Ecuador.svg Estefania Balda Álvarez Flag of Uruguay.svg Estefanía Craciún
Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Dranets
6–1, 6–4
Winner2.15 May 2005ITF Casale, ItalyClay Flag of Brazil.svg Joana Cortez Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Marosi
Flag of Italy.svg Gloria Pizzichini
6–2, 6–0
Winner3.7 November 2005ITF São Paulo, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Clara Duarte Flag of Brazil.svg Vanessa Menga
Flag of Brazil.svg Andrea Vieira
3–6, 7–5, 6–4
Winner4.13 August 2006ITF Quito, EcuadorClay Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiana Mak Flag of Chile.svg Andrea Koch Benvenuto
Flag of Argentina.svg Jessica Orselli
6–2, 6–3
Winner5.27 August 2006ITF Bogotá, ColombiaClay Flag of Colombia.svg Karen Castiblanco Flag of Colombia.svg Mariana Duque
Flag of Colombia.svg Viky Núñez Fuentes
6–4, 7–6(4)
Runner-up6.14 October 2006 Córdoba, ArgentinaClay Flag of Argentina.svg Tatiana Búa Flag of Argentina.svg Agustina Lepore
Flag of Argentina.svg Veronica Spiegel
5–7, 4–6
Winner7.21 October 2006 Santiago, ChileClay Flag of Argentina.svg Jessica Orselli Flag of Venezuela.svg Marina Giral Lores
Flag of Venezuela.svg Paola Iovino
6–4, 6–0
Runner-up8.11 May 2007 Antalya, TurkeyHard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith Flag of Germany.svg Korina Perkovic
Flag of Turkey.svg İpek Şenoğlu
6–7(1), 4–6
Runner-up9.25 May 2007 Fuerteventura, SpainCarpet Flag of Colombia.svg Mariana Duque Flag of Portugal.svg Neuza Silva
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicole Thijssen
1–6, 2–6
Winner10.17 June 2007 Marseille, FranceClay Flag of Belarus.svg Ksenia Milevskaya Flag of Argentina.svg Salome Llaguno
Flag of France.svg Nadege Vergos
6–2, 6–1
Winner11.4 August 2007 Campos do Jordão, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Joana Cortez Flag of Argentina.svg María José Argeri
Flag of Brazil.svg Letícia Sobral
7–5, 6–0
Winner12.18 August 2007 Bogotá, ColombiaClay Flag of Brazil.svg Joana Cortez Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Clara Duarte
Flag of Brazil.svg Teliana Pereira
5–7, 6–4, 6–4
Runner-up13.29 September 2007 Juárez, MexicoClay Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen Flag of Argentina.svg Andrea Benítez
Flag of Argentina.svg Soledad Esperón
3–6, 4–6
Runner-up14.6 October 2007 Monterrey, MexicoHard Flag of Portugal.svg Frederica Piedade Flag of Argentina.svg Florencia Molinero
Flag of Mexico.svg Melissa Torres Sandoval
1–6, 5–7
Runner-up15.25 November 2007 Sintra, PortugalClay Flag of Brazil.svg Joana Cortez Flag of Italy.svg Nicole Clerico
Flag of Brazil.svg Teliana Pereira
4–6, 2–6
Runner-up16.2 December 2007Sintra, PortugalClay Flag of Portugal.svg Neuza Silva Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Caroline Maes
Flag of Serbia.svg Teodora Mirčić
4–6, 1–6
Winner17.13 June 2008 Campobasso, ItalyClay Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen Flag of Italy.svg Nicole Clerico
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jessica Moore
6–3, 6–2
Winner18.3 August 2008Campos do Jordão, BrazilHard Flag of Argentina.svg Mailen Auroux Flag of Argentina.svg Jorgelina Cravero
Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen
6–3, 6–4
Winner19.30 August 2008 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClay Flag of Argentina.svg Tatiana Búa Flag of Uruguay.svg Estefanía Craciún
Flag of Argentina.svg Veronica Spiegel
4–6, 7–5, [10–3]
Runner-up20.6 September 2008Buenos Aires, ArgentinaClay Flag of Argentina.svg Mailen Auroux Flag of Uruguay.svg Estefania Craciún
Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen
6–1, 1–6 [2–10]
Runner-up21.25 October 2008 Augusta, United StatesHard Flag of Argentina.svg Mailen Auroux Flag of Indonesia.svg Yayuk Basuki
Flag of Indonesia.svg Romana Tedjakusuma
3–6, 6–4, [5–10]
Runner-up22.9 November 2008Auburn, United StatesHard Flag of Portugal.svg Frederica Piedade Flag of the United States.svg Raquel Kops-Jones
Flag of the United States.svg Abigail Spears
5–7, 1–6
Runner-up23.21 February 2009 Portimão, PortugalHard Flag of Brazil.svg Raquel Piltcher Flag of Russia.svg Diana Isaeva
Flag of Armenia.svg Liudmila Nikoyan
6–7(5), 3–6
Winner24.6 June 2009Córdoba, ArgentinaClay Flag of Brazil.svg Raquel Piltcher Flag of Argentina.svg Tatiana Búa
Flag of Colombia.svg Karen Castiblanco
6–4, 6–3
Winner25.29 August 2009 Barueri, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque Flag of Argentina.svg Mailen Auroux
Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Hermenegildo
7–6(7), 7–5
Runner-up26.17 October 2009 Bauru, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque Flag of Argentina.svg Veronica Spiegel
Flag of Argentina.svg Emilia Yorio
4–6, 3–6
Winner27.24 October 2009 Belo Horizonte, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque Flag of Argentina.svg Veronica Spiegel
Flag of Argentina.svg Emilia Yorio
6–7(4), 6–1, [14–12]
Runner-up28.31 October 2009 Fortaleza, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Raquel Piltcher Flag of Brazil.svg Nathalia Rossi
Flag of Argentina.svg Emilia Yorio
6–1, 1–6, [6–10]
Runner-up29.21 November 2009 Asunción, ParaguayClay Flag of Brazil.svg Raquel Piltcher Flag of Argentina.svg Vanesa Furlanetto
Flag of Chile.svg Andrea Koch Benvenuto
4–6, 6–2, [5–10]
Winner30.6 June 2010 São Paulo, BrazilClay Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ekaterina Shulaeva Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Faria
Flag of Brazil.svg Paula Cristina Gonçalves
6–3, 6–3
Runner-up31.23 July 2010 Brasília, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Clara Duarte
Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Hermenegildo
2–6, 4–6
Runner-up32.31 July 2010Campos do Jordão, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Faria
Flag of Brazil.svg Paula Cristina Gonçalves
3–6, 2–6
Winner33.14 August 2010 Itaparica, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Clara Duarte Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Hermenegildo
Flag of Brazil.svg Nathalia Rossi
6–2, 6–0
Winner34.21 August 2010Itaparica, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Natasha Lotuffo Flag of Brazil.svg Julianna Barbosa Bacelar
Flag of Brazil.svg Beatriz Maria Martins Cecato
6–1, 6–2
Winner35.18 September 2010 Itapema, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Fernanda Alves
Flag of Brazil.svg Natalia Cheng
6–3, 6–3
Runner-up36.23 October 2010 Santa Maria, BrazilClay Flag of Brazil.svg Natasha Lotuffo Flag of Paraguay.svg Verónica Cepede Royg
Flag of Brazil.svg Vivian Segnini
w/o
Runner-up37.27 May 2011Itaparica, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Vivian Segnini Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Albuquerque
Flag of Argentina.svg Aranza Salut
6–3, 4–6, [11–9]
Runner-up38.9 July 2011 Biarritz, FranceClay Flag of Japan.svg Erika Sema Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Panova
Flag of Poland.svg Urszula Radwańska
2–6, 1–6
Runner-up39.17 July 2011 Contrexéville, FranceClay Flag of Japan.svg Erika Sema Flag of Ukraine.svg Valentina Ivakhnenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg Kateryna Kozlova
6–2, 5–7, [10–12]
Runner-up40.30 July 2011Campos do Jordão, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Fernanda Alves Flag of Brazil.svg Fernanda Hermenegildo
Flag of Brazil.svg Teliana Pereira
6–3, 6–7(5), [9–11]
Winner41.23 October 2011 Rock Hill, United StatesHard Flag of Croatia.svg Maria Abramović Flag of the United States.svg Madison Brengle
Flag of Venezuela.svg Gabriela Paz
3–6, 6–3, [10–5]
Runner-up42.16 July 2012ITF Campos do Jordão, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Paula Cristina Gonçalves Flag of Australia (converted).svg Monique Adamczak
Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Fernanda Alves
6–4, 3–6, [3–10]
Winner43.30 July 2012ITF São Paulo, BrazilHard Flag of Brazil.svg Paula Cristina Gonçalves Flag of Argentina.svg Aranza Salut
Flag of Argentina.svg Carolina Zeballos
6–2, 6–2
Runner-up44.26 November 2012ITF Santiago, ChileClay Flag of Brazil.svg Paula Cristina Gonçalves Flag of Argentina.svg Mailen Auroux
Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen
4–6, 2–6

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