Tamira Shelah Paszek (born December 6, 1990 in Dornbirn, Austria) is a  professional tennis player from Austria. As of September 11, 2009, she is the  third ranked tennis player from Austria in the WTA ranking, at No. 88. She was  introduced to tennis by her mother, Françoise Paszek, at age four-and-a-half.  Her mother is Chilean born, and her father is Ariff Mohamed, who is  Tanzanian-born, Kenya-raised and lived in Canada. Both her paternal grandparents  are from India. She is currently being coached by Angel Giminez having  previously been coached by Larri Passos (former coach of former ATP No.1 Gustavo  Kuerten).
Paszek attended Gymnasium Dornbirn-Schoren and Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium Schoren. As a junior, Paszek was a finalist in the 2005 Girls' Singles Championship at Wimbledon and at the US Open – Girls' Singles in 2006. In September 2005 she won her first title at an ITF tournament in Sofia. In October of the same year she received a wild card to appear at her first WTA tournament in Linz; she defeated Elena Vesnina in the first round and lost to Ana Ivanović after a tough first set. In 2006 she passed qualifications in Istanbul, where she lost in the second round to Catalina Castaño; and in Portorož in the Banka Koper Slovenia Open, where she won her first WTA title by defeating number 6 seed Maria Elena Camerin from Italy 7–5 6–1. This was a career-first Tour singles title in only her third Tour main draw. That title made her the youngest Tour singles titlist in 2006 and the seventh-youngest all-time, the youngest winner being Tracy Austin. A month later, at the Zürich Open, she lost to Camerin in the second round of qualifying. She finished 2006 as No. 181 in the WTA rankings.
She started the 2007 WTA Tour at the Australian Open, where she passed  qualifications and defeated Top 40 player Séverine Brémond in straight sets in  the first round, before losing to No.22 seed Vera Zvonareva. After her loss to  Na Li in the second round of the Miami Masters, she broke the top 100 of the WTA  rankings. At the 2007 French Open she was defeated by Justine Henin in the  second round 7–5 6–1 after being 5–0 down in the first set. At Paszek's first  grass tournament of her career, she reached the third round in Birmingham,  losing to Maria Sharapova in a tight match 6–3 4–6 6–2. At the 2007 Wimbledon  Championships she reached the fourth round after beating two seeded players,  No.17 seed Tatiana Golovin and No.12 seed Elena Dementieva; she then eventually  lost to No.5 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in straight sets.
The win pushed her up 19  spots from #54 to #35, a career high and only a few spots from a guaranteed  seeding spot at the US Open. She also participated at the Fed Cup for Austria in  2007. She won her first two matches in the group stage against Australia but  lost both her matches in the World Group play-offs against Israel; a singles  match against Shahar Pe'er and a doubles match, partnering Melanie Klaffner. She  debuted on the 2007 U.S. Open, reaching the fourth round, beating on the way #24  and #11 seed, Francesca Schiavone and Patty Schnyder. She lost to #6 seed, Anna  Chakvetadze. Paszek decided against defending her title in the Banka Koper  Slovenia Open in Portorož, Slovenia, in favour of the larger China Open  tournament in Beijing. However, she was bundled out in the second round by  fourth-seeded Elena Dementieva (whom she beat in Wimbledon) 6–2, 6–0 in less  than an hour.
In January, Tamira lost in second round of qualifying at tournament in Auckland.  After successfully defeating Carly Gullickson 6–3 7–5 she retired in her match  against Rebecca Marino after trailing 6–0 1–0. Her next tournament was 2010  Moorilla Hobart International. She scored a big win after defeating Roberta  Vinci 6–4 6–3, but she then lost to Gisela Dulko in very long and difficult  match with 6–1 0–6 7–6 score. Her next tournament was 2010 Australian Open where  she lost to Julia Görges in first round 6–0 3–6 6–3. At tournament in Paris  Tamira lost to eventual runner-up Lucie Šafářová 6–0 6–3.To reach the main draw  at 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships, Tamira entered qualifying. She defeated  Tsvetana Pironkova in first round, but she lost to Anna-Lena Grönefeld 6–3 7–5. 
After Dubai she entered in Indian Wells, but she lost to Julie Coin with 6–4 6–3  score. At 2010 Sony Ericsson Open, Tamira beat Anne Keothavong 6–4 6–2, but she  lost to 22-th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7–6 4–6 6–3. She lost in early  rounds of Marbella, Barcelona and Fes. She didn't enter to 2010 French Open.  Instead,Tamira entered 25,000 $ ITF tournament in Izmir, Turkey. She won that  tournament beating Buyukakcay Cagla 6–2 6–3. Her next tournament was ITF  Budapest. She successfully qualified defetaing Lukacs Vanda and Cepelova Jana,  and she reached second round losing to Lenka Wienerová. She then entered 2010  Wimbledon, qualified but lost to Kurumi Nara in second round 7–5 6–4. She tried  to qualify in Budapest defeating Eleni Danilidou and Jessica Moore but lost to  Andreja Klepač 5–7 6–2 6–1. 
Her next tournament will be 2010 ECM Prague Open.  She entered qualifing. Tamira defeated Tadeja Majerič 6–4 6–0 and then crushed  first seed Anastasia Rodionova. She than lost to Liana Ungur 2–6 3–2. After  losing the first set 6–2, Tamira went to play better breaking Ungur serve and  lead 2–0.On the other side Ungur came back broke twice to lead 3–2. Tamira then  retired because of heat and stomach inyuri.But,because Gisela Dulko withdrew  Tamira gained her chance to enter to the main draw. She faced French star Alizé  Cornet and lost 7–6 6–7 6–4 in match that last 3 hours and 40-minutes. Her next  tournament will be 2010 Banka Koper Slovenia Open where she defeated Jelena  Kostanić Tošić 7–5 6–2 for her first main draw win since Ponte Vedra Beach in  2009. She faced Stefanie Voegele and lost 7–5 6–4.



