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Tennis Biography

Mary Pierce

“Mary”

French/American · Montreal, Canada · Born 1 January 1975

Professional Tennis Player
2
grand slams
3
weeks no1
25
titles
534-244
win loss

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A two-time Grand Slam champion of exceptional power — the first French woman to win the French Open since 1967, Pierce's 2000 Roland Garros triumph alongside her 1995 Australian Open title established her as one of the most powerful players of her era.

Mary Pierce was born in Montreal, Canada in 1975, of American-French heritage, and raised in Florida before representing France professionally — winning 2 Grand Slams and reaching world number one. She turned professional in 1989 and won the Australian Open in 1995 — defeating Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in a comprehensive final — and the French Open in 2000, defeating Conchita Martínez. She briefly reached world number one in 2000. She won 25 career titles with a 534-244 record. She reached the French Open final again in 2005, losing to Justine Henin. Her career was complicated by a difficult personal life — a restraining order against her father Jim Pierce, whose courtside conduct and verbal abuse was so notorious that the WTA eventually banned him from tour events. Her powerful groundstrokes and aggressive baseline game were ahead of her time in women's tennis. She represented France in the Billie Jean King Cup for over a decade, helping France win the title in 1997. Her combination of American athleticism and French tennis culture made her one of the most distinctive players of her generation.

Best Known For

French Open 2000

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • French Open 2000
  • Australian Open 1995
  • World No.1 2000 (briefly)
  • French Open finalist 2005
  • Billie Jean King Cup (France) 1997
  • WTA Tournament of Champions 1997
Career Journey

Timeline

1975 👶 Born in Montreal, Canada
2006 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Professional career: 1989–2006
🏆 French Open 2000
🏆 Australian Open 1995
🏆 World No.1 2000 (briefly)
🏆 French Open finalist 2005
🏆 Billie Jean King Cup (France) 1997
🏆 WTA Tournament of Champions 1997
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Mary Pierce

Mary Pierce won 2 Grand Slam singles titles.

Mary Pierce spent 3 weeks as world number one.

Mary Pierce won 25 career singles titles.

Mary Pierce's career win-loss record is 534-244.

Mary Pierce is French.

Career Timeline — Mary Pierce
1975
Born in Montreal, Canada
2006
Retired from professional sport
Professional career: 1989–2006
Professional career: 1989–2006
French Open 2000
Australian Open 1995
World No.1 2000 (briefly)
French Open finalist 2005
Billie Jean King Cup (France) 1997
WTA Tournament of Champions 1997