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Monica Puig

Monica Puig Marchán[a] (born September 27, 1993) is a Puerto Rican former professional tennis player. She is the first Puerto Rican in history to win a gold medal at the Olympics while representing Puerto Rico, having done so in 2016 at the women's singles event.[1] She is also a Central American and Caribbean champion and Pan American silver medalist. Having turned professional in 2010, Puig won two WTA Tour singles titles and six ITF singles titles. On 26 September 2016, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 27. On 25 May 2015, she peaked at No. 210 in the doubles rankings. She retired from professional tour on 13 June 2022. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Puig won the gold medal, the ninth overall medal at the Games for Puerto Rico. With the feat, she also became the first Latin American champion in the women's singles discipline and is the only unseeded female player to win the gold medal since the reintroduction of tennis in 1988. During her career, Puig has defeated top-ten players Sara Errani, Caroline Garcia, Angelique Kerber, Garbiñe Muguruza, Aryna Sabalenka and Caroline Wozniacki.

Monica Puig
Puig at the 2019 French Open
Full nameMonica Puig Marchán
Country (sports) Puerto Rico
ResidenceChicago, Illinois, U.S.
Born (1993-09-27) September 27, 1993 (age 30)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Turned pro2010
Retired2022
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachDorian Descloix
Prize money$3,570,823
Singles
Career record303–215 (58.5%)
Career titles2
Highest rankingNo. 27 (26 September 2016)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2016)
French Open3R (2013, 2016, 2019)
Wimbledon4R (2013)
US Open2R (2014, 2018)
Other tournaments
Olympic GamesW (2016)
Doubles
Career record18–36 (33.3%)
Highest rankingNo. 210 (25 May 2015)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open2R (2018)
French Open1R (2014, 2015, 2016)
Wimbledon2R (2016)
US Open1R (2013, 2014, 2016)
Team competitions
Fed Cup27–12 (69.2%)
Medal record

Early life edit

Monica Puig Marchán was born to a Cuban American father, José Puig, and a Puerto Rican mother, Astrid Marchán.[2] Puig stated her paternal grandparents are Catalan.[b][3][4][5]

Tennis career edit

Junior years edit

In 2007, she entered her first tournament at the Prince Cup, but withdrew from the qualifying draw.

In 2008, she started the season with a surprise run to the final of the Costa Rica Bowl (Grade 3) as a qualifier, losing in straight sets to Eugenie Bouchard. She continued her good form, winning two out of three tournaments. Puig continued good results in small Grade-3 and-4 tournaments. In her first Grade-1 tournament in Lexington, she defeated Charlotte Calhoun before going out to Lauren Embree. She continued to participate in bigger tournaments, though not with as much success as she had in the smaller ones.

Puig had her breakthrough season in 2009; she started doing much better in the bigger tournaments. She reached her first Grade-1 final in Casablanca, losing to Mai Grage of Denmark. She continued playing consistently, highlights of the latter months of the year included a semifinal appearance at a Grade-B1 tournament in Tulsa, losing to Bouchard in three sets. In her next tournament, she won the doubles title.

In 2010, she continued her success at a higher level. Puig started the year reaching the final of the 32nd International Casablanca Junior Cup (Grade A), falling easily to Sachie Ishizu of Japan. She then reached another final a week later at the Coffee Bowl (G1) losing to An-Sophie Mestach of Belgium in straights. Puig followed that up with a semifinal appearance at a Grade-1 tournament in Barranquilla. Consistent results followed, before a huge Grade-A title at the 27th Copa Gerdau, defeating Jessica Pegula in the final. After a semifinal appearance at another Grade-A calibre tournament, she fell in the quarterfinals of the French Open. After that, she failed to advance past the quarterfinals of any of her tournaments until the US Open, where she lost to Yulia Putintseva. Puig finished the season with a flourish, falling in the quarterfinals of Osaka (GA), the final of Mérida (G1) and the semifinals of Key Biscayne (GA), both to Lauren Davis.

In July, Puig won the gold medal in women's singles at the Central American and Caribbean Games.[6] At the Youth Olympics in Singapore, she was the second seed in the singles event but lost in the first round to Zheng Saisai of China, in straight sets.[7]

2011: Junior Grand Slam finals in Melbourne and Roland Garros edit

In January, she won the Traralgon International defeating Yulia Putintseva of Russia.[8] Puig was also in the juniors event of the Australian Open. She qualified for the final but lost to Belgian An-Sophie Mestach.[9][10] On February 20, Puig won the singles title in Surprise, Arizona defeating Lenka Wienerová, in straight sets.[11]

She received a wildcard into the qualifying of the Indian Wells Open and defeated Anne Keothavong in the first round but was then knocked out by Sorana Cîrstea, in three sets.

In the juniors event of the French Open, she also qualified for the final but lost to Tunisian Ons Jabeur.

Puig won the silver medal at the Pan American Games, defeating Christina McHale of the United States to advance to the gold medal round. She lost to Irina Falconi of the United States in the final.

2012: Reaching the top 200 edit

In January 2012, Puig entered the Auckland Open, ranked 213 in the world, and won the first and second round of qualifying matches, but lost in the last round to the No. 145 in the world, Karolína Plíšková. On 16 January, she entered the Australian Open qualifying draw ranked 209, and lost in the second round to Kirsten Flipkens. At the $25k Andrézieux-Bouthéon tournament, she won two qualifying matches but lost in the first round to Magda Linette of Poland.

In the following month, Puig played on the qualifying draw of two WTA Tour events, in Bogotá and Monterrey, without being able to get past the first round of the main draw. She received a wildcard to play in the Indian Wells Open qualifying draw, but, in the second round, lost to world No. 66, Eleni Daniilidou. Her breakthrough came when she reached the final of the Poza Rica $25k tournament unseeded. The last two matches prior to the final included wins against tournament seeds No. 4 and 1, although she lost to second seed Yaroslava Shvedova.

The second breakthrough of 2012 occurred when she won the first $50k event of her career at Joué-lès-Tours, France. Puig opened the first round by eliminating the top-seed and world ranked 87, Alexandra Panova. In the semifinals, she defeated An-Sophie Mestach, the same opponent to whom she lost in the 2011 Australian Open junior final.

2013: Entering the top 100 edit

 
Puig at the 2013 French Open

Puig began her season at the Brisbane International. After coming through qualifying, she reached the second round where she lost to fourth seed Angelique Kerber.[12] At the Australian Open, Puig was defeated in the first round of qualifying by Wang Qiang.

At the WTA indoor event in Paris, Puig lost in the final round of qualifying to Stefanie Vögele. Seeded eighth at the $100k Midland Tennis Classic, Puig reached the semifinal where she was defeated by top seed and eventual champion, Lauren Davis.[13]

2014–15: First WTA Tour title, high ranking of No. 41 edit

In May, she played and won her first WTA final in Strasbourg, defeating Sílvia Soler Espinosa. This success took her to her highest WTA ranking 41st.

In October 2014, Puig won first place at the WTA Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore. Puig defeated Zheng Saisai in two sets.[14] At the end of the year, she was world No. 59.

In this same year, she also won the gold medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz, Mexico representing Puerto Rico.[15]

2016: Breakthrough and Olympic gold medal, top 30 edit

Puig started the season strongly in Sydney. As a qualifier, she went on to defeat Magdaléna Rybáriková, Anna Karolína Schmiedlová, Samantha Stosur, and Belinda Bencic before losing in her second WTA Tour final to Svetlana Kuznetsova.

At the Australian Open, she reached the third round, defeating Magda Linette and Kristýna Plíšková before losing to the fourth seed Agnieszka Radwańska. She repeated her Australian Open success to reach the third round at the French Open, defeating Olga Govortsova and Julia Görges, before losing to the 15th seed Madison Keys.

In the Eastbourne International, Puig progressed as far as to the semifinals after beating Kristina Mladenovic. At Wimbledon she faced home player Johanna Konta in the first round, in which Puig lost in two sets.

At the Rio Summer Olympics, Puig won the women's singles gold medal by defeating Polona Hercog, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Garbiñe Muguruza, Laura Siegemund, Petra Kvitová, and, finally, Angelique Kerber. Puig became the second unseeded player to win a medal at the Olympics after Alicia Molik had won bronze in Athens and the first athlete representing Puerto Rico to win a gold medal in any sport.[16][17] In Puerto Rico's Olympic history, Puig is the ninth sportsperson and the first woman to win an Olympic medal. She is the first Latin American representative to win the gold medal in singles and the second to win a medal, after Gabriela Sabatini won silver at the 1988 Summer Olympics.[18] In November, Puig was presented the award for Best Female Athlete in Rio 2016 presented by the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC).[19][20]

She was not originally seeded at the US Open, but after a withdrawal of Sloane Stephens, Puig became the 32nd seed. She lost in the first round to Zheng Saisai, and also in doubles with Mariana Duque-Mariño to Nicole Gibbs and Nao Hibino, and concluded the season with a career best year-end ranking of No. 32.

2017: Loss of form edit

Puig was unable to replicate her success throughout 2017 and fell out of the top 50 in June.[21] By losing in three sets to Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round of the US Open, she concluded her 2017 season without advancing past the second round of any Grand Slam or Premier Mandatory tournament. However, she did end the season on a high note by reaching her fourth career WTA-level final at the Luxembourg Open.

2018 edit

 
Puig at Wimbledon, 2018

Puig started the season at the Auckland Open where she lost in the first round to second seed and eventual champion, Julia Görges.[22] At the Sydney International, she was defeated in the final round of qualifying by Kristie Ahn. Puig beat Sam Stosur in the first round of the Australian Open;[23] she lost in the second round to Kaia Kanepi.[24]

In February, Puig competed at the Mexican Open and was defeated in the second round by qualifier Rebecca Peterson.[25] At the Indian Wells Open, she lost in round two to 21st seed Anastasija Sevastova.[26] Puig had a great run at the Miami Open as she stunned second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the second round.[27] However, she was defeated in the fourth round by American qualifier Danielle Collins.[28] Seeded fifth at the Monterrey Open, Puig reached the quarterfinals where she lost to 2012 champion Tímea Babos.[29]

Puig began her clay-court season in May at the Madrid Open. She was defeated in the second round by tenth seed, two-time and eventual champion, Petra Kvitová.[30] Puig retired from her qualifying match in Rome at the Italian Open to Donna Vekić due to a right hip strain.[31] As a result of that injury, she withdrew from the Internationaux de Strasbourg and the French Open.[32]

Puig returned to action in July at the Wimbledon Championships where she lost in the first round to 13th seed and eventual semifinalist, Julia Görges.

2019 edit

Puig started her 2019 season at the Auckland Open where she lost in the second round to third seed Hsieh Su-wei.[33] In Sydney, she was defeated in the final round of qualifying by Aliaksandra Sasnovich. However, due to Naomi Osaka withdrawing from the tournament,[34] she entered the main draw as a lucky loser but lost in the first round to Anett Kontaveit.[35] Ranked 54 at the Australian Open, she was eliminated in the first round by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.[36]

Playing for Puerto Rico in the Fed Cup tie against Colombia, Puig won her match over María Herazo González. Colombia ended up winning the tie over Puerto Rico 2–1.[37] In Acapulco, she upset sixth seed Maria Sakkari in the first round.[38] She then retired during her second-round match against Wang Yafan due to food poisoning.[39] At Indian Wells, she was beaten in the second round by 21st seed Anett Kontaveit.[40] At the Miami Open, she lost in the first round to Chinese wildcard Wang Xiyu.[41]

Puig kicked off her clay-court season at the Charleston Open.

2020 edit

She missed the Auckland Open and the Australian Open due to her undergoing right elbow surgery.[42]

Puig returned to the tour in August at the Cincinnati Open and lost in the first round of qualifying to American wildcard Katie Volynets.[43] At the US Open, she was defeated in the first round by Margarita Gasparyan.[44]

Competing at the French Open, Puig lost her first-round match to 2012 finalist and qualifier, Sara Errani.[45]

Puig ended the year ranked 105.

2022: Comeback and retirement edit

She made a comeback after two years at the Madrid Open where she lost to Danielle Collins in the first round, in straight sets.

Puig retired in June 2022 due to the cumulative effects of repeated injuries she sustained throughout her career.[46]

Coaching edit

Puig has had multiple coaches in her career, including Alain De Vos (2008–2014), Ricardo Sánchez (2014–2015), Juan Todero (2015–2018), Kamau Murray and Othmane Garma (2019),[47][48] Philippe DeHaes,[49] and Diego Veronelli.[50] In August 2020, she announced the return of Juan Todero as her coach.[51] At the end of 2021, she announced Dorian Descloix will be her new coach [52]

World TeamTennis edit

Puig played one season of World TeamTennis, making her debut in 2019 with the Vegas Rollers for their inaugural season. It had been announced that Puig wanted to return to the Vegas Rollers during the 2020 WTT season.[53]

Personal life edit

Puig was in a relationship with baseball player Derek Dietrich. The two met when he was playing for the Miami Marlins and she was invited to throw the first pitch; they started dating in early 2017.[54] In 2019, when Dietrich was playing for the Cincinnati Reds, Puig served a first pitch during a game using a tennis racket.[55]

Puig became engaged to fellow tennis player Nathan Rakitt in 2021.[56], and they got married on November 11, 2022.[57]

Marathon running edit

After retiring from tennis, Puig found a new passion in marathon running. She joined her then-fiancé, former Georgia Tech tennis player and avid runner Nathan Rakitt, for a run and enjoyed it, so much that they decided to sign up for the 2022 New York City Marathon. Puig was cheered on by Puerto Ricans and finished the New York marathon in just over 4+12 hours. She and Rakitt got married in San Juan a few days after the New York marathon and planned their marathon running goals when they flew back to their Atlanta home. They plan to run the six major marathons by 2024 to earn the Six Star medal from the Abbott World Major Marathons. Needing to run a sub-3:30 marathon for both the 2023 Boston and London marathons, she reached out to the organizers of both marathons and got a waiver based on her being a pro athlete and her New York results.

In between her work with ESPN and the Tennis Channel doing live commentary in Spanish, Puig trains with COROS and coach Derek Dalzell to improve her endurance, pace, nutrition, and recovery.[58]

Career statistics edit

Grand Slam tournament performance timeline edit

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles edit

Tournament 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 SR W–L Win %
Australian Open Q2 Q1 2R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R A A 0 / 6 6–6 50%
French Open Q3 3R 1R 1R 3R 2R A 3R 1R A 0 / 7 7–7 50%
Wimbledon A 4R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R NH A 0 / 7 4–7 36%
US Open Q1 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R A 0 / 8 2–8 20%
Win–loss 0–0 5–3 2–4 1–4 4–4 2–4 2–3 3–4 0–2 0–0 0 / 28 19–28 40%

Notes

  • Grand Slam performances source[59]

Olympic final edit

Singles: 1 (gold medal) edit

Result Year Location Surface Opponent Score
Gold 2016 Rio de Janeiro Hard   Angelique Kerber 6–4, 4–6, 6–1

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Spanish: Mónica Puig Marchán,
    pronounced [ˈmonika ˈpwiɣ maɾˈtʃan];
    Catalan pronunciation: [ˈputʃ]
  2. ^ "Mis abuelos son Catalanes", "My grandparents are Catalans. -lavanguardia.com.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Puig and the second or maternal family name is Marchan Monica Puig Marchan a born September 27 1993 is a Puerto Rican former professional tennis player She is the first Puerto Rican in history to win a gold medal at the Olympics while representing Puerto Rico having done so in 2016 at the women s singles event 1 She is also a Central American and Caribbean champion and Pan American silver medalist Having turned professional in 2010 Puig won two WTA Tour singles titles and six ITF singles titles On 26 September 2016 she reached her career high singles ranking of world No 27 On 25 May 2015 she peaked at No 210 in the doubles rankings She retired from professional tour on 13 June 2022 At the 2016 Rio Olympics Puig won the gold medal the ninth overall medal at the Games for Puerto Rico With the feat she also became the first Latin American champion in the women s singles discipline and is the only unseeded female player to win the gold medal since the reintroduction of tennis in 1988 During her career Puig has defeated top ten players Sara Errani Caroline Garcia Angelique Kerber Garbine Muguruza Aryna Sabalenka and Caroline Wozniacki Monica PuigPuig at the 2019 French OpenFull nameMonica Puig MarchanCountry sports Puerto RicoResidenceChicago Illinois U S Born 1993 09 27 September 27 1993 age 30 San Juan Puerto RicoHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in Turned pro2010Retired2022PlaysRight handed two handed backhand CoachDorian DescloixPrize money 3 570 823SinglesCareer record303 215 58 5 Career titles2Highest rankingNo 27 26 September 2016 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian Open3R 2016 French Open3R 2013 2016 2019 Wimbledon4R 2013 US Open2R 2014 2018 Other tournamentsOlympic GamesW 2016 DoublesCareer record18 36 33 3 Highest rankingNo 210 25 May 2015 Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian Open2R 2018 French Open1R 2014 2015 2016 Wimbledon2R 2016 US Open1R 2013 2014 2016 Team competitionsFed Cup27 12 69 2 Medal record Women s tennisRepresenting Puerto RicoOlympic Games2016 Rio de Janeiro Singles Contents 1 Early life 2 Tennis career 2 1 Junior years 2 2 2011 Junior Grand Slam finals in Melbourne and Roland Garros 2 3 2012 Reaching the top 200 2 4 2013 Entering the top 100 2 5 2014 15 First WTA Tour title high ranking of No 41 2 6 2016 Breakthrough and Olympic gold medal top 30 2 7 2017 Loss of form 2 8 2018 2 9 2019 2 10 2020 2 11 2022 Comeback and retirement 2 12 Coaching 3 World TeamTennis 4 Personal life 5 Marathon running 6 Career statistics 6 1 Grand Slam tournament performance timeline 6 1 1 Singles 6 2 Olympic final 6 2 1 Singles 1 gold medal 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editMonica Puig Marchan was born to a Cuban American father Jose Puig and a Puerto Rican mother Astrid Marchan 2 Puig stated her paternal grandparents are Catalan b 3 4 5 Tennis career editJunior years edit In 2007 she entered her first tournament at the Prince Cup but withdrew from the qualifying draw In 2008 she started the season with a surprise run to the final of the Costa Rica Bowl Grade 3 as a qualifier losing in straight sets to Eugenie Bouchard She continued her good form winning two out of three tournaments Puig continued good results in small Grade 3 and 4 tournaments In her first Grade 1 tournament in Lexington she defeated Charlotte Calhoun before going out to Lauren Embree She continued to participate in bigger tournaments though not with as much success as she had in the smaller ones Puig had her breakthrough season in 2009 she started doing much better in the bigger tournaments She reached her first Grade 1 final in Casablanca losing to Mai Grage of Denmark She continued playing consistently highlights of the latter months of the year included a semifinal appearance at a Grade B1 tournament in Tulsa losing to Bouchard in three sets In her next tournament she won the doubles title In 2010 she continued her success at a higher level Puig started the year reaching the final of the 32nd International Casablanca Junior Cup Grade A falling easily to Sachie Ishizu of Japan She then reached another final a week later at the Coffee Bowl G1 losing to An Sophie Mestach of Belgium in straights Puig followed that up with a semifinal appearance at a Grade 1 tournament in Barranquilla Consistent results followed before a huge Grade A title at the 27th Copa Gerdau defeating Jessica Pegula in the final After a semifinal appearance at another Grade A calibre tournament she fell in the quarterfinals of the French Open After that she failed to advance past the quarterfinals of any of her tournaments until the US Open where she lost to Yulia Putintseva Puig finished the season with a flourish falling in the quarterfinals of Osaka GA the final of Merida G1 and the semifinals of Key Biscayne GA both to Lauren Davis In July Puig won the gold medal in women s singles at the Central American and Caribbean Games 6 At the Youth Olympics in Singapore she was the second seed in the singles event but lost in the first round to Zheng Saisai of China in straight sets 7 2011 Junior Grand Slam finals in Melbourne and Roland Garros edit In January she won the Traralgon International defeating Yulia Putintseva of Russia 8 Puig was also in the juniors event of the Australian Open She qualified for the final but lost to Belgian An Sophie Mestach 9 10 On February 20 Puig won the singles title in Surprise Arizona defeating Lenka Wienerova in straight sets 11 She received a wildcard into the qualifying of the Indian Wells Open and defeated Anne Keothavong in the first round but was then knocked out by Sorana Cirstea in three sets In the juniors event of the French Open she also qualified for the final but lost to Tunisian Ons Jabeur Puig won the silver medal at the Pan American Games defeating Christina McHale of the United States to advance to the gold medal round She lost to Irina Falconi of the United States in the final 2012 Reaching the top 200 edit In January 2012 Puig entered the Auckland Open ranked 213 in the world and won the first and second round of qualifying matches but lost in the last round to the No 145 in the world Karolina Pliskova On 16 January she entered the Australian Open qualifying draw ranked 209 and lost in the second round to Kirsten Flipkens At the 25k Andrezieux Boutheon tournament she won two qualifying matches but lost in the first round to Magda Linette of Poland In the following month Puig played on the qualifying draw of two WTA Tour events in Bogota and Monterrey without being able to get past the first round of the main draw She received a wildcard to play in the Indian Wells Open qualifying draw but in the second round lost to world No 66 Eleni Daniilidou Her breakthrough came when she reached the final of the Poza Rica 25k tournament unseeded The last two matches prior to the final included wins against tournament seeds No 4 and 1 although she lost to second seed Yaroslava Shvedova The second breakthrough of 2012 occurred when she won the first 50k event of her career at Joue les Tours France Puig opened the first round by eliminating the top seed and world ranked 87 Alexandra Panova In the semifinals she defeated An Sophie Mestach the same opponent to whom she lost in the 2011 Australian Open junior final 2013 Entering the top 100 edit nbsp Puig at the 2013 French OpenPuig began her season at the Brisbane International After coming through qualifying she reached the second round where she lost to fourth seed Angelique Kerber 12 At the Australian Open Puig was defeated in the first round of qualifying by Wang Qiang At the WTA indoor event in Paris Puig lost in the final round of qualifying to Stefanie Vogele Seeded eighth at the 100k Midland Tennis Classic Puig reached the semifinal where she was defeated by top seed and eventual champion Lauren Davis 13 2014 15 First WTA Tour title high ranking of No 41 edit In May she played and won her first WTA final in Strasbourg defeating Silvia Soler Espinosa This success took her to her highest WTA ranking 41st In October 2014 Puig won first place at the WTA Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore Puig defeated Zheng Saisai in two sets 14 At the end of the year she was world No 59 In this same year she also won the gold medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz Mexico representing Puerto Rico 15 2016 Breakthrough and Olympic gold medal top 30 edit Puig started the season strongly in Sydney As a qualifier she went on to defeat Magdalena Rybarikova Anna Karolina Schmiedlova Samantha Stosur and Belinda Bencic before losing in her second WTA Tour final to Svetlana Kuznetsova At the Australian Open she reached the third round defeating Magda Linette and Kristyna Pliskova before losing to the fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska She repeated her Australian Open success to reach the third round at the French Open defeating Olga Govortsova and Julia Gorges before losing to the 15th seed Madison Keys In the Eastbourne International Puig progressed as far as to the semifinals after beating Kristina Mladenovic At Wimbledon she faced home player Johanna Konta in the first round in which Puig lost in two sets At the Rio Summer Olympics Puig won the women s singles gold medal by defeating Polona Hercog Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Garbine Muguruza Laura Siegemund Petra Kvitova and finally Angelique Kerber Puig became the second unseeded player to win a medal at the Olympics after Alicia Molik had won bronze in Athens and the first athlete representing Puerto Rico to win a gold medal in any sport 16 17 In Puerto Rico s Olympic history Puig is the ninth sportsperson and the first woman to win an Olympic medal She is the first Latin American representative to win the gold medal in singles and the second to win a medal after Gabriela Sabatini won silver at the 1988 Summer Olympics 18 In November Puig was presented the award for Best Female Athlete in Rio 2016 presented by the Association of National Olympic Committees ANOC 19 20 She was not originally seeded at the US Open but after a withdrawal of Sloane Stephens Puig became the 32nd seed She lost in the first round to Zheng Saisai and also in doubles with Mariana Duque Marino to Nicole Gibbs and Nao Hibino and concluded the season with a career best year end ranking of No 32 2017 Loss of form edit Puig was unable to replicate her success throughout 2017 and fell out of the top 50 in June 21 By losing in three sets to Mirjana Lucic Baroni in the first round of the US Open she concluded her 2017 season without advancing past the second round of any Grand Slam or Premier Mandatory tournament However she did end the season on a high note by reaching her fourth career WTA level final at the Luxembourg Open 2018 edit nbsp Puig at Wimbledon 2018Puig started the season at the Auckland Open where she lost in the first round to second seed and eventual champion Julia Gorges 22 At the Sydney International she was defeated in the final round of qualifying by Kristie Ahn Puig beat Sam Stosur in the first round of the Australian Open 23 she lost in the second round to Kaia Kanepi 24 In February Puig competed at the Mexican Open and was defeated in the second round by qualifier Rebecca Peterson 25 At the Indian Wells Open she lost in round two to 21st seed Anastasija Sevastova 26 Puig had a great run at the Miami Open as she stunned second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the second round 27 However she was defeated in the fourth round by American qualifier Danielle Collins 28 Seeded fifth at the Monterrey Open Puig reached the quarterfinals where she lost to 2012 champion Timea Babos 29 Puig began her clay court season in May at the Madrid Open She was defeated in the second round by tenth seed two time and eventual champion Petra Kvitova 30 Puig retired from her qualifying match in Rome at the Italian Open to Donna Vekic due to a right hip strain 31 As a result of that injury she withdrew from the Internationaux de Strasbourg and the French Open 32 Puig returned to action in July at the Wimbledon Championships where she lost in the first round to 13th seed and eventual semifinalist Julia Gorges 2019 edit Puig started her 2019 season at the Auckland Open where she lost in the second round to third seed Hsieh Su wei 33 In Sydney she was defeated in the final round of qualifying by Aliaksandra Sasnovich However due to Naomi Osaka withdrawing from the tournament 34 she entered the main draw as a lucky loser but lost in the first round to Anett Kontaveit 35 Ranked 54 at the Australian Open she was eliminated in the first round by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 36 Playing for Puerto Rico in the Fed Cup tie against Colombia Puig won her match over Maria Herazo Gonzalez Colombia ended up winning the tie over Puerto Rico 2 1 37 In Acapulco she upset sixth seed Maria Sakkari in the first round 38 She then retired during her second round match against Wang Yafan due to food poisoning 39 At Indian Wells she was beaten in the second round by 21st seed Anett Kontaveit 40 At the Miami Open she lost in the first round to Chinese wildcard Wang Xiyu 41 Puig kicked off her clay court season at the Charleston Open 2020 edit She missed the Auckland Open and the Australian Open due to her undergoing right elbow surgery 42 Puig returned to the tour in August at the Cincinnati Open and lost in the first round of qualifying to American wildcard Katie Volynets 43 At the US Open she was defeated in the first round by Margarita Gasparyan 44 Competing at the French Open Puig lost her first round match to 2012 finalist and qualifier Sara Errani 45 Puig ended the year ranked 105 2022 Comeback and retirement edit She made a comeback after two years at the Madrid Open where she lost to Danielle Collins in the first round in straight sets Puig retired in June 2022 due to the cumulative effects of repeated injuries she sustained throughout her career 46 Coaching edit Puig has had multiple coaches in her career including Alain De Vos 2008 2014 Ricardo Sanchez 2014 2015 Juan Todero 2015 2018 Kamau Murray and Othmane Garma 2019 47 48 Philippe DeHaes 49 and Diego Veronelli 50 In August 2020 she announced the return of Juan Todero as her coach 51 At the end of 2021 she announced Dorian Descloix will be her new coach 52 World TeamTennis editPuig played one season of World TeamTennis making her debut in 2019 with the Vegas Rollers for their inaugural season It had been announced that Puig wanted to return to the Vegas Rollers during the 2020 WTT season 53 Personal life editPuig was in a relationship with baseball player Derek Dietrich The two met when he was playing for the Miami Marlins and she was invited to throw the first pitch they started dating in early 2017 54 In 2019 when Dietrich was playing for the Cincinnati Reds Puig served a first pitch during a game using a tennis racket 55 Puig became engaged to fellow tennis player Nathan Rakitt in 2021 56 and they got married on November 11 2022 57 Marathon running editAfter retiring from tennis Puig found a new passion in marathon running She joined her then fiance former Georgia Tech tennis player and avid runner Nathan Rakitt for a run and enjoyed it so much that they decided to sign up for the 2022 New York City Marathon Puig was cheered on by Puerto Ricans and finished the New York marathon in just over 4 1 2 hours She and Rakitt got married in San Juan a few days after the New York marathon and planned their marathon running goals when they flew back to their Atlanta home They plan to run the six major marathons by 2024 to earn the Six Star medal from the Abbott World Major Marathons Needing to run a sub 3 30 marathon for both the 2023 Boston and London marathons she reached out to the organizers of both marathons and got a waiver based on her being a pro athlete and her New York results In between her work with ESPN and the Tennis Channel doing live commentary in Spanish Puig trains with COROS and coach Derek Dalzell to improve her endurance pace nutrition and recovery 58 Career statistics editMain article Monica Puig career statistics Grand Slam tournament performance timeline edit Key W F SF QF R RR Q DNQ A NH W winner F finalist SF semifinalist QF quarterfinalist R rounds 4 3 2 1 RR round robin stage Q qualification round DNQ did not qualify A absent NH not held SR strike rate events won competed W L win loss record To avoid confusion and double counting these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player s participation has ended Singles edit Tournament 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 SR W L Win Australian Open Q2 Q1 2R 2R 3R 2R 2R 1R A A 0 6 6 6 50 French Open Q3 3R 1R 1R 3R 2R A 3R 1R A 0 7 7 7 50 Wimbledon A 4R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 2R NH A 0 7 4 7 36 US Open Q1 1R 2R 1R 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R A 0 8 2 8 20 Win loss 0 0 5 3 2 4 1 4 4 4 2 4 2 3 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 28 19 28 40 Notes Grand Slam performances source 59 Olympic final edit Singles 1 gold medal edit Result Year Location Surface Opponent ScoreGold 2016 Rio de Janeiro Hard nbsp Angelique Kerber 6 4 4 6 6 1See also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portal nbsp Biography portalList of Puerto Ricans Sports in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico at the Olympics History of women in Puerto RicoNotes edit Spanish Monica Puig Marchan pronounced ˈmonika ˈpwiɣ maɾˈtʃan Catalan pronunciation ˈputʃ Mis abuelos son Catalanes My grandparents are Catalans lavanguardia com References edit Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig to miss Tokyo Games rest of season after having shoulder surgery ESPN com June 6 2021 Retrieved August 17 2021 Monica Puig WTA Tennis Retrieved January 25 2019 Monica Puig raices catalanas en la final femenina La Vanguardia August 12 2016 Retrieved January 25 2019 Mis abuelos son Catalanes My grandparents are Catalans The Championships Wimbledon 2018 Official Site by IBM www wimbledon com WTA Staff April 15 2015 Puig Visits USANA In Colombia WTA Tennis Retrieved January 25 2019 Tennis ace Monica Puig nets gold in Mayaguez July 31 2010 Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved August 20 2010 Singapore challenge ends on opening day International Tennis Federation August 15 2010 Archived from the original on June 18 2018 Retrieved August 20 2010 Monica Puig Activity Archived from the original on March 13 2011 Retrieved January 24 2011 Australian Open Notebook Metro January 29 2011 Retrieved January 29 2011 permanent dead link Cae en la final Monica Puig El Nuevo Dia January 29 2011 Archived from the original on February 1 2011 Retrieved January 29 2011 ITF Tennis com 25 000 Surprise AZ 2011 February 20 2011 Archived from the original on June 25 2013 Retrieved February 20 2011 Pye John January 2 2013 Azarenka beats Lisicki reaches Brisbane quarters www sandiegouniontribune com Retrieved March 29 2021 Thompson Lee February 10 2013 Lauren Davis tops one comeback with another to reach finals of Dow Corning Tennis Classic www mlive com Retrieved March 29 2021 Figueroa Alex October 21 2014 Monica Puig campeona en Singapur El Nuevo Dia Archived from the original on October 23 2014 Retrieved October 21 2014 Giusti Carlos Rivera November 27 2014 Monica Puig sale de oro en los Centroamericanos galeria NOTICEL O2 Comunicaciones Inc Retrieved January 25 2019 Hannah Wilks August 11 2016 Petra Kvitova vs Monica Puig Rio Olympics tennis live Winner will guarantee themselves an Olympic medal LiveTennis com Retrieved August 12 2016 Dan Wolken August 12 2016 Monica Puig tops Petra Kvitova will go to play and win Puerto Rico s first gold USAToday Retrieved August 12 2016 Chu Garcia August 13 2016 Monica segunda latinoamericana en el podio Retrieved August 13 2016 ELNUEVODIA COM November 15 2016 Premian a Monica Puig como Mejor Atleta Femenina de Rio El Nuevo Dia El Nuevo Dia Retrieved January 25 2019 ANOC Olympic November 15 2016 Rio 2016 Olympic tennis champion Monica Puig wins ANOCAward2016 for Best Female Athlete of Rio 2016 MonicaAce93 Tweet via Twitter WTA June 12 2017 WTA rankings on 2017 06 12 WTAtennis com Retrieved August 29 2017 Kane David January 1 2018 Goerges shines through Auckland rain outlasts Puig www wtatennis com Retrieved April 26 2021 Green Warwick January 15 2018 Australian Open 2018 Samantha Stosur crashes out in first round loss to Monica Puig www smh com au Retrieved April 26 2021 Kanepi upsets Puig as more seeds fall in Melbourne www wtatennis com January 17 2018 Retrieved April 26 2021 MASTROLUCA ALESSANDRO March 1 2018 WTA ACAPULCO Stephens and Gavrilova move on Peterson upsets Puig www tennisworldusa org Retrieved April 26 2021 Muniz Perez Yamaira March 11 2018 Monica Puig succumbs in Indian Wells www elvocero com Retrieved April 26 2021 Puig bounces back from bagel stuns Wozniacki in Miami www wtatennis com March 24 2018 Retrieved April 26 2021 Puig misses out on a first quarterfinal in Miami www efe com March 27 2018 Retrieved April 26 2021 Martinez Rudy April 9 2018 Babos plays defiantly to beat Puig at Monterrey Open www sportskeeda com Retrieved April 26 2021 Petra Kvitova ends Monica Puig s Madrid Open hopes www efe com May 8 2018 Retrieved April 28 2021 Monica Puig pulls out of French Open with hip strain en as com May 17 2018 Retrieved April 28 2021 GATTO LUIGI May 18 2018 Monica Puig announces heartbroken news www tennisworldusa org Retrieved April 28 2021 Martinez Rudy January 6 2019 ASB Classic Hsieh moves on with win over Puig in straight sets www sportskeeda com Retrieved April 24 2021 Osaka withdraws from Sydney International www espn com January 5 2019 Retrieved November 9 2021 Braven Nick January 9 2019 ANETT KONTAVEIT WON A STRONG WILLED VICTORY AT THE START OF THE TOURNAMENT IN SYDNEY thetennistime com Retrieved April 24 2021 Martinez Rudy January 14 2019 Australian Open Pavlyuchenkova overpowers Puig in straight sets www sportskeeda com Retrieved April 24 2021 Fed Cup Colombia beat Puerto Rico and remains in group l of the American Zone www colombia com February 9 2019 Retrieved November 11 2021 Vekic Cruises And Sakkari Exits In Mexico www beinsports com February 25 2019 Retrieved November 11 2021 Monica Puig is out of the Telcel Mexican Open 2019 www marca com February 27 2019 Retrieved November 11 2021 Martinez Rudy March 9 2019 BNP Paribas Open Kontaveit reaches third round in straight sets over Puig www sportskeeda com Retrieved November 11 2021 Martinez Rudy March 21 2019 Miami Open Wang tackles opening round with huge defeat over Puig www sportskeeda com Retrieved November 11 2021 Monica Puig pulls out of the Australian Open due to elbow surgery www ubitennis net December 23 2019 Retrieved April 26 2021 Muniz Perez Yamaira August 20 2020 Monica Puig stumbles on her return to the professional tour www elvocero com Retrieved April 26 2021 Russian tennis player Gasparyan moves past Olympic champion Puig to US Open 2nd round tass com September 1 2020 Retrieved April 26 2021 French Open 2020 Marketa Vondrousova out Elina Svitolina amp Garbine Muguruza through www bbc com September 28 2020 Retrieved April 26 2021 2016 Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig retires from tennis Associated Press June 13 2022 Monica Puig has announced that Kamau Murray has joined her coaching team WTA Retrieved February 21 2019 Monica Puig brings Kamau Murray on as new coach Tennis Life January 29 2019 Archived from the original on March 31 2019 Retrieved March 31 2019 Puig announces new collaboration with coach Dehaes WTA September 6 2019 Retrieved September 6 2019 El equipo argentinizado de Monica Puig El Vocero March 31 2020 Retrieved September 28 2020 Monica Puig regresa con el entrenador Nacho Todero El Nuevo Dia August 13 2020 Retrieved September 28 2020 Monica Puig with a new coach thinking about the return to the circuit archysport December 21 2021 Retrieved December 21 2021 World TeamTennis Adds Stars Tiafoe Puig Roanic Bouchard amp Sock As Rosters Set For 2020 WTT com June 16 2020 Rosecrans C Trent August 16 2019 From an impromptu photo call to a ceremonial first pitch Monica Puig and Derek Dietrich are still going strong The Athletic Retrieved September 14 2023 Clark Dave August 8 2019 Derek Dietrich s girlfriend tennis player Monica Puig serves Reds Cubs first pitch Cincinnat com The Enquirer Retrieved September 14 2023 Adams Abigail October 9 2021 Olympic Gold Medal Tennis Player Monica Puig Announces Engagement to Nathan Rakitt Check Out Her Ring People Retrieved March 12 2022 Monica Puig y Nathan Rakitt mira las fotos del momento en que se casan in Spanish El Nuevo Dia November 11 2022 Retrieved November 12 2022 Monica Puig finds her post tennis fulfillment in Boston and beyond ESPN com April 15 2023 Retrieved April 17 2023 Monica Puig Australian Open Retrieved November 9 2020 External links editMonica Puig at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Monica Puig at the Women s Tennis Association nbsp Monica Puig at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Monica Puig at the Billie Jean King Cup nbsp Rio 2016 Olympic 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