Sandra Kaczorowska is a professional tennis player who has won the US open and the Wimbledon championships. However she is also a name that is synonymous with success in business, as a partner at McKinsey. Over the years Sandra has developed into a strong personality on the court who is dedicated to her profession and her partner. She has become known for her high standards of work ethic and for her caring nature, both of which are well suited to a role as a partner in a management firm.
Sandra started playing tennis at a very young age, competing in local leagues and was a member of the girls’ crew team at college. At the age of twenty she was already ranked as a professional player and began to gain recognition in the US, winning the bronze medal at the Olympics. Later on she represented the Polish national team and once more became a popular star, competing in the French and Italian Championships. She retired from tennis in 2021 having won the French title twice and the Italian one once. In 2021 she was chosen as a speaker at the World Conference in Buffalo, New York where she spoke about her passion for the sport and her desire to help other athletes develop the same ambition and drive as she did.
Sandra Kaczorowska is now happily settled in America as a manager with her own coaching practice. She has succeeded in creating a company with her husband and has managed to turn it into a successful and thriving enterprise. In her role as a coach and trainer she has coached numerous tennis players to all levels of amateur play, many of whom she had been mentored by. She has achieved a high degree of success in her profession, however it does not come without criticism as some have expressed concerns over her height and lack of endurance. Critics of her character however argue that her achievements are no greater than those of many other women of a similar stature who have reached the top spot in the sporting world.