Laxmi Poruri

Laxmi Poruri

Laxmi Poruri (born November 9, 1972 in Guntur, India) has the distinction of being the first Indian-American female to play professional tennis on the WTA tour in the modern era.Fact|date=May 2007 She grew up in Southern California where, from a very young age, she was known as a tennis prodigy. In 1986, she won the Orange Bowl, beating Monica Seles in the final. At age 15, she played her first US Open where she lost to Katerina Maleeva in the 2nd round. She attended Stanford University from 1990-1994 on a full athletic scholarship and was a seven time All-American athlete. After graduating from Stanford, Poruri played professional tennis for several years. Upon retiring from professional tennis, Poruri taught English for a year in Boston, MA. Poruri then attended McGill University in Canada, where she received her MBA. Poruri worked on Wall Street for two years before returning to California in 2004.Fact|date=May 2007

As of spring 2007, she resides in San Francisco, CA with her husband. She is currently a partner at Primary Global Research LLC, a research firm providing industry analysis to financial firms.

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