About: Remi Tezuka

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Remi Tezuka (手塚 玲美, Tezuka Remi, born 9 June 1980) is a former professional tennis player from Japan. Born in Tokyo, Tezuka spent most of her career competing on the ITF Circuit, where she was successful in doubles, with a total of 15 titles. Tezuka, a right-handed player, made the occasional main draw appearance in doubles on the WTA Tour, including a quarterfinal appearance at the Japan Open in 2004. She retired from the tour after the 2012 season.

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  • Remi Tezuka (手塚 玲美, Tezuka Remi, born 9 June 1980) is a former professional tennis player from Japan. Born in Tokyo, Tezuka spent most of her career competing on the ITF Circuit, where she was successful in doubles, with a total of 15 titles. Tezuka, a right-handed player, made the occasional main draw appearance in doubles on the WTA Tour, including a quarterfinal appearance at the Japan Open in 2004. She retired from the tour after the 2012 season. (en)
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  • Remi Tezuka (en)
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  • Remi Tezuka (手塚 玲美, Tezuka Remi, born 9 June 1980) is a former professional tennis player from Japan. Born in Tokyo, Tezuka spent most of her career competing on the ITF Circuit, where she was successful in doubles, with a total of 15 titles. Tezuka, a right-handed player, made the occasional main draw appearance in doubles on the WTA Tour, including a quarterfinal appearance at the Japan Open in 2004. She retired from the tour after the 2012 season. (en)
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  • Remi Tezuka (en)
  • Тедзука Ремі (uk)
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