Born December 1, 1966, to a physicist, Tell grew up in
Aberdeen Township, New Jersey and attended
Matawan Regional High School. While competing on the professional tour, Tell reached a best singles world ranking of around 120, with wins in
WTA Tour tournaments over
Camille Benjamin and
Lucia Romanov. She was a main draw qualifier for the
1985 French Open, losing in the first round to
Katerina Maleeva. Tell played an unusual match against
Steffi Graf at the 1984 North American Open in Livingston, where after getting to match point against the West German decided to forfeit, as she wouldn't have been able to play on in the tournament due to a clash with the U.S. Clay Court Championships. The clay court event in Indianapolis was more beneficial in terms of ranking points (she fell in qualifying). Following her brief time on tour, Tell went to the
University of Texas on a tennis scholarship, but gave up on varsity tennis and in 1988 completed a bachelor's degree, double majoring in economics and math. ==References==