Renata Šašak-Ružir (born 14 June 1964) is a former Yugoslavian professional tennis player. 
  Biography
 Born in Zagreb, Šašak debuted for the Yugoslavia Federation Cup team in 1979. One of her Federation Cup doubles teammates was Mima Jaušovec, who Šašak teamed up with to win a gold medal at the 1979 Mediterranean Games. She won a further gold medal four years in Casablanca at the 1983 Mediterranean Games, beating Laura Golarsa to win the women's singles. 
Šašak competed in the main draw of both the French Open and US Open during her career. Her best performance came at the 1983 French Open, where she made it to the second round, then took fifth seed Pam Shriver to a third set before being eliminated.[1] She was awarded the Croatian Sportswoman of the Year award from Sportske novosti in 1983. 
At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, Šašak represented Yugoslavia in the women's singles event, for what was then a demonstration sport. She fell in the second round, after beating third seed Laura Arraya.[2] 
Šašak played Federation Cup tennis until 1987, in a total of 15 ties. This included Yugoslavia's run to the 1984 semi-finals, which they lost to eventual champions Czechoslovakia. 
 ITF Circuit finals
 Singles: 2 (2 runner-ups)
       | Legend  |    | $10,000 tournaments (0–2)  |     |      | Finals by surface  |    | Clay (0–2)  |     | 
   | Result  |  W–L  |     Date     |  Tournament  |  Tier  |  Surface  |  Opponent  |  Score  | 
  | Loss  |  0–1  |  Aug 1984  |  ITF Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Germany  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Isabelle Demongeot  |  6–7, 5–7  | 
  | Loss  |  0–2  |  Jun 1986  |  ITF Rabac, Yugoslavia  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Linda Ferrando  |  2–6, 3–6  | 
 Doubles: 7 (3 titles, 4 runner-ups)
       | Legend  |    | $25,000 tournaments (0–2)  |    | $10,000 tournaments (3–2)  |     |      | Finals by surface  |    | Clay (3–4)  |     | 
   | Result  |  W–L  |  Date  |  Tournament  |  Tier  |  Surface  |  Partner  |  Opponents  |  Score  | 
  | Win  |  1–0  |  Sep 1982  |  ITF Bad Hersfeld, West Germany  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Beatriz Villaverde  |    Nataša Piskáčková
   Dorota Dziekońska  |  6–2, 6–3  | 
  | Loss  |  1–1  |  Mar 1983  |  ITF Taranto, Italy  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Sabrina Goleš  |    Elizabeth Minter 
   Bernadette Randall  |  5–7, 1–6  | 
  | Loss  |  1–2  |  Apr 1983  |  ITF Bari, Italy  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Sabrina Goleš  |    Elizabeth Minter 
   Anne Minter  |  4–6, 2–6  | 
  | Win  |  2–2  |  Apr 1984  |  ITF Caserta, Italy  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Larisa Neiland  |    Marie Pinterová 
   Renáta Tomanová  |  6–1, 6–3  | 
  | Win  |  3–2  |  Aug 1984  |  ITF Bad Hersfeld, West Germany  |  10,000  |  Clay  |    Beatriz Villaverde  |    Vicki Marler 
   Miranda Yates  |  6–4, 7–6  | 
  | Loss  |  3–3  |  Oct 1984  |  ITF Sofia, Bulgaria  |  25,000  |  Clay  |    Regina Maršíková  |    Alice Noháčová 
   Regina Rajchrtová  |  2–6, 5–7  | 
  | Loss  |  3–4  |  Sep 1986  |  ITF Zagreb, Yugoslavia  |  25,000  |  Clay  |    Karmen Škulj  |    Natalia Egorova 
   Viktoria Milvidskaia  |  2–6, 3–6  | 
 References
  https://issuu.com/hrvatskiolimpijskiodbor/docs/hrvatska_i_sportasice_na_olimpijski/106 
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