Background
Isabel Cueto was born in Kehl. Her father, Toni, was an electrical engineer who had immigrated from Bolivia, and her mother, Jutta, was German. She grew up in Aspach and attended school in Backnang.
Isabel Cueto was born in Kehl. Her father, Toni, was an electrical engineer who had immigrated from Bolivia, and her mother, Jutta, was German. She grew up in Aspach and attended school in Backnang.
Her career high ranking was Number. She progressed to the third round at the French Open (1985, 1990) and the United States Open (1987, 1988). These were her best finishes at Grand Slam events.
Cueto studied at the Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg and works as a teacher at the Matern-Feuerbacher-Realschule in Großbottwar.
Wins (5)
Runners-up (3)
Titles (1).
20, which she achieved on 28 August 1989. In 1984, Cueto became the youngest German national champion, winning the final against Elke Renz. She also won the German championship in 1986 and 1987. Cueto won a total of six titles on the main Women's Tennis Association Tour over the course of her career. Five in singles, one in doubles. She also won four titles on the less prestigious International Tennis Federation circuit. She represented the Germany Federation Cup team four times from 1988–1990, playing all four matches in doubles ties. Her win–loss record was 3–1.