María-Alejandra Quezada Carrasco (born 7 March 1974) is a Chilean former professional tennis player.
Quezada was a Fed Cup player for Chile during the 1990s, appearing in a total of 17 ties.
[1] Her Fed Cup career included a World Group fixture against Spain in 1994, where she played a singles rubber against Conchita Martínez, two-weeks after the Spaniard had won Wimbledon.
[2] She lost to Martínez in straight sets, but it would be the only one of her eight singles rubbers that she failed to win in her career.
[1] At the 1994 South American Games tennis tournament, Quezada was a gold medalist in the women's doubles, partnering Bárbara Castro, as well as a bronze medalist in the singles event.