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Jennifer Capriati

Jennifer Capriati
Personal information
Player nameJennifer Capriati
CountryUnited States
ResidenceWesley Chapel, Florida, U.S.
Height5 ft 8+1/2 in
Turned proMarch 5, 1990
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Career prize money$10,206,639
Singles
Career record430 � 176
Career titles14
Highest rankingNo. 1 (October 15, 2001)
Grand Slam results
Australian OpenW (2001, 2002)
French OpenW (2001)
WimbledonSF (1991, 2001)
US OpenSF (1991, 2001, 2003, 2004)
Major tournaments
Olympic GamesGold medal (1992)
Doubles
Career record66 � 50
Career titles1
Highest rankingnumber 28 (March 2, 1992)

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Jennifer Marie Capriati (born March 29, 1976, in New York City) is a former professional tennis player, ranked number one in the world for a short time, and the winner of three women's singles championships in Grand Slam tournaments. Capriati made her professional debut in 1990 at the age of 14 when she reached the finals of the hard court tournament in Boca Raton, Florida, losing there to Gabriela Sabatini. Capriati reached the semifinals of the French Open in her debut and later became the youngest ever player to crack the top 10 at age 14 years, 235 days in October of that year. Between 1990 and 1993, Capriati won six singles titles, including a Gold Medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, defeating Steffi Graf in the final. Following a first round loss at the 1993 U.S. Open, the burned out Capriati took a 14-month break from competitive pro tennis. Her personal struggles during this time (including arrests for shoplifting and possession of marijuana) were well-documented by the press.

In 1998, Capriati won her first Grand Slam singles match in five years at Wimbledon. During the next two years, Capriati slowly returned to championship form, winning her first title in six years in Strasbourg, France in 1999 and regaining a top 20 ranking. At the 2001 Australian Open, the reinvigorated Capriati became the lowest seed to ever win the championship when she defeated Martina Hingis (ranked number one in the world at the time) in straight sets for her first Grand Slam championship. She also won the French Open that year, claiming the number one ranking in October. After successfully defending her Australian Open crown in 2002, Capriati became a top ten mainstay until injuries derailed her career in 2004.

Capriati won 14 professional singles tournaments during her career, along with one women's doubles championship.

In 2005, Tennis magazine ranked Capriati number 36 in its list of the 40 greatest players in the 40 years of that magazine.

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Serena gets official apology over umpire's error By Chris Broussard New York September 10, 2004 Since Serena Williams wore a jeans mini-skirt for an exhibition match two days before the US Open began, she has been the talk of the tournament. That did not change on Wednesday, a day after she was eliminated by Jennifer Capriati in the quarter-finals. Agreeing with thousands of befuddled fans who saw Williams' 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 loss on Tuesday, officials from the US Tennis Association apologised to Williams for an error by chair umpire Mariana Alves in the final set. The USTA said it would consider using video replay. "I did personally talk with her a couple of hours ago by telephone," Arlen Kantarian, the association's chief executive for professional tennis, said. "She was very appreciative of the call. We apologised and told her how much she meant to... tennis, and we told her how much we appreciated how classy she handled the questions from the media and the situation." In her post-match news conference, Williams was upset but calm and even smiled as she criticised the officiating. But she refused to blame bad calls for her loss, saying that she merely played badly. "It's unfortunate, and as we've said to Serena, these aren't the circumstances under which we like to see Serena bow out of the US Open," Jim Curley, the tournament director, said. "But it's part of the game." Four questionable calls - some would say outright mistakes - went against Williams in the third set. The <b>...</b>
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Jennifer Capriati vs. Justine Henin-Hardenne in the 2003 US Open Semis. Music: "Move Along" - The All American Rejects
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great point between 2 great players... Capriati and dokic are my 2 favorite players. I have many more matches of them. heres my link www.freewebs.com/capriati_tennis
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Jennifer Capriati vs. Justine Henin-Hardenne Semi-final match at the 2003 US Open
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Times of India---...- schedule in the upcoming season after working since the summer with new coach Glenn Schaap, one-time mentor to -Jennifer Capriati- and Dinara Safina. ... - Date : Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:17:04 GMT+00:00
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MiamiHerald.com--The days of seeing a young teen such as Martina Hingis, -Jennifer Capriati- or Monica Seles play for major titles are over. Roger Federer said a male teen ... - Date : Mon, 13 Dec 2010 03:24:42 GMT+00:00
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TVNZ--Yanina trained at the fabled Saddlebrook Academy in Florida where her neighbours included Martina Hingis, Jelena Dokic and -Jennifer Capriati-. ... - Date : Tue, 30 Nov 2010 21:39:32 GMT+00:00
'Belgian sisters' Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters can end Venus and Serena ... - ESPN.co.uk Tweet this news
ESPN.co.uk--Once dubbed the 'Belgian sisters' by -Jennifer Capriati-, the pair have enjoyed a fierce rivalry - with Clijsters edging the head to head 13 wins to 12. ... - Date : Tue, 14 Dec 2010 13:49:38 GMT+00:00
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RealClearSports--The women offered Chris Evert, -Jennifer Capriati-, Lindsay Davenport, all native-born, and Martina Navratilova, a naturalized citizen. ... - Date : Fri, 26 Nov 2010 06:51:53 GMT+00:00
Heinz Günthardt wird Chefberater von Swiss Tennis - tennisnet.com Tweet this news
tennisnet.com--Als Trainer betreute er neben Graf auch -Jennifer Capriati- und zuletzt die Serbin Ana Ivanovic. Heute gilt er als einer der angesehensten Tennis-Experten des ... - Date : Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:36:06 GMT+00:00
Looking ace on the beach: Jennifer Capriati continues her recovery after ... - Daily Mail Tweet this news
Daily Mail---Capriati- looked relaxed in white bikini top and blue bottoms as she sunbathed with friends including Croatian tennis player Iva Majoli on the Croatian ... - Date : Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:18:11 GMT+00:00
Wozniacki Deserves Credit For Win Over Sharapova - Bleacher Report Tweet this news
Bleacher Report--Shoulder surgeries are very serious and she's lucky she's able to still play at all (ask -Jennifer Capriati-). Maria has never been a great mover on the court ... - Date : Tue, 07 Sep 2010 05:49:33 GMT+00:00
To go or not to go? - BlackAthlete.net Tweet this news
BlackAthlete.net--It has been years since Tracy Austin and -Jennifer Capriati- popped onto the female scene as teens and won majors. Same with the men. Or boys that is. ... - Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 04:58:26 GMT+00:00
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World-Track and Field (blog)---...- both male and female, have won crowns since then, including Billie Jean King, seven- time winner Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, -Jennifer Capriati-, ... - Date : Sun, 23 May 2010 08:01:10 GMT+00:00

Medal Record : Olympic
Women's tennis
Competitor for the United States
Gold1992 BarcelonaSingles

US Open girls' singles champions

1974 Ilana Kloss * 1975 Natasha Chmyeva * 1976 Marise Kruger * 1977 Claudia Casabianca * 1978 Linda Siegel * 1979 Alycia Moulton * 1980 Susan Mascarin * 1981 Zina Garrison * 1982 Beth Herr * 1983 Elizabeth Minter * 1984 Katerina Maleeva * 1985 Laura Garrone * 1986 Elly Hakami * 1987 Natalia Zvereva * 1988 Carrie Cunningham * 1989 Jennifer Capriati * 1990 Magdalena Maleeva * 1991 Karina Habšudová * 1992 Lindsay Davenport * 1993 Maria Francesca Bentivoglio * 1994 Meilen Tu * 1995 Tara Snyder * 1996 Mirjana Lučić * 1997 Cara Black * 1998 Jelena Dokić * 1999 Lina Krasnoroutskaya * 2000 María Emilia Salerni * 2001 Marion Bartoli * 2002 Maria Kirilenko * 2003 Kirsten Flipkens * 2004 Michaëlla Krajicek * 2005 Victoria Azarenka * 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova * 2007 Kristína Kučová * 2008 Coco Vandeweghe * 2009 Heather Watson

Wimbledon (Open Era) girls' doubles champions

1982 Penny Barg / Beth Herr * 1983 Patty Fendick / Patricia Hy-Boulais * 1984 Caroline Kuhlman / Stephanie Rehe * 1985 Louise Field / Janine Thompson * 1986 Michelle Jaggard / Lisa O �Neill * 1987 Natalia Medvedeva / Natalia Zvereva * 1988 Jo-Anne Faull / Rachel McQuillan * 1989 Jennifer Capriati / Meredith McGrath * 1990 Karina Habšudová / Andrea Strnadová * 1991 Catherine Barclay / Limor Zaltz * 1992 Marja Avotins / Lisa McShea * 1993 Laurence Courtois / Nancy Feber * 1994 Esme DeVilliers / Elizabeth Jelfs * 1995 Cara Black / Aleksandra Olsza * 1996 Olga Barabanschikova / Amélie Mauresmo * 1997 Cara Black / Irina Selyutina * 1998 Eva Dyrberg / Jelena Kostanić * 1999 Dája Bedáňová / Maria Salerni * 2000 Iona Gaspar / Tatiana Perebiynis * 2001 Gisela Dulko / Ashley Harkleroad * 2002 Elke Clijsters / Barbora Strýcová * 2003 Alisa Kleybanova / Sania Mirza * 2004 Victoria Azarenka / Olga Havartsova * 2005 Victoria Azarenka / Ágnes Szávay * 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Alisa Kleybanova * 2007 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Urszula Radwańska * 2008 Jessica Moore / Polona Hercog * 2009 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Sally Peers * 2010 Tímea Babos / Sloane Stephens

US Open girls' doubles champions

1982 Penny Barg / Beth Herr * 1983 Ann Hulbert / Bernadette Randall * 1984 Mercedes Paz / Gabriela Sabatini * 1985 Andrea Holikova / Radka Zrubáková * 1986 Jana Novotná / Radka Zrubáková * 1987 Meredith McGrath / Kimberly Po * 1988 Meredith McGrath / Kimberly Po * 1989 Jennifer Capriati / Meredith McGrath * 1990 Kristin Godridge / Nicole Pratt * 1991 Kristin Godridge / Kirrily Sharpe * 1992 Lindsay Davenport / Nicole London * 1993 Nicole London / Julie Steven * 1994 Surina de Beer / Chantal Reuter * 1995 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova * 1996 Surina de Beer / Jessica Steck * 1997 Marissa Irvin / Alexandra Stevenson * 1998 Kim Clijsters / Eva Dyrberg * 1999 Dája Bedáňová / Iroda Tulyaganova * 2000 Gisela Dulko / María Emilia Salerni * 2001 Galina Fokina / Svetlana Kuznetsova * 2002 Elke Clijsters / Kirsten Flipkens * 2004 Marina Erakovic / Michaëlla Krajicek * 2005 Nikola Frankova / Alisa Kleybanova * 2006 Raluca Olaru / Mihaela Buzărnescu * 2007 Urszula Radwańska / Ksenia Milevskaya * 2008 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Sandra Roma * 2009 Valeria Solovieva / Maryna Zanevska

Australian Open women's singles champions

(1969) Margaret Court * (1970) Margaret Court * (1971) Margaret Court * (1972) Virginia Wade * (1973) Margaret Court * (1974) Evonne Goolagong * (1975) Evonne Goolagong * (1976) Evonne Goolagong * (1977 (Jan)) Kerry Reid * (1977 (Dec)) Evonne Goolagong * (1978) Chris O'Neil * (1979) Barbara Jordan * (1980) Hana Mandlíková * (1981) Martina Navrátilová * (1982) Chris Evert * (1983) Martina Navrátilová * (1984) Chris Evert * (1985) Martina Navrátilová * (1987) Hana Mandlíková * (1988) Steffi Graf * (1989) Steffi Graf * (1990) Steffi Graf * (1991) Monica Seles * (1992) Monica Seles * (1993) Monica Seles * (1994) Steffi Graf * (1995) Mary Pierce * (1996) Monica Seles * (1997) Martina Hingis * (1998) Martina Hingis * (1999) Martina Hingis * (2000) Lindsay Davenport * (2001) Jennifer Capriati * (2002) Jennifer Capriati * (2003) Serena Williams * (2004) Justine Henin * (2005) Serena Williams * (2006) Amélie Mauresmo * (2007) Serena Williams * (2008) Maria Sharapova * (2009) Serena Williams * (2010) Serena Williams

French Open women's singles champions

(1968) Nancy Richey * (1969) Margaret Court * (1970) Margaret Court * (1971) Evonne Goolagong * (1972) Billie Jean King * (1973) Margaret Court * (1974) Chris Evert * (1975) Chris Evert * (1976) Sue Barker * (1977) Mima Jaušovec * (1978) Virginia Ruzici * (1979) Chris Evert * (1980) Chris Evert * (1981) Hana Mandlíková * (1982) Martina Navrátilová * (1983) Chris Evert * (1984) Martina Navrátilová * (1985) Chris Evert * (1986) Chris Evert * (1987) Steffi Graf * (1988) Steffi Graf * (1989) Arantxa Sánchez * (1990) Monica Seles * (1991) Monica Seles * (1992) Monica Seles * (1993) Steffi Graf * (1994) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario * (1995) Steffi Graf * (1996) Steffi Graf * (1997) Iva Majoli * (1998) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario * (1999) Steffi Graf * (2000) Mary Pierce * (2001) Jennifer Capriati * (2002) Serena Williams * (2003) Justine Henin * (2004) Anastasia Myskina * (2005) Justine Henin * (2006) Justine Henin * (2007) Justine Henin * (2008) Ana Ivanović * (2009) Svetlana Kuznetsova * (2010) Francesca Schiavone |

Women's Tennis Association (WTA) World No. 1 players

US Chris Evert (1975/1985 - 260 w) * AU Evonne Goolagong Cawley (1976 - 2 w) * TCH/US Martina Navrátilová (1978/1987 - 331 w) * US Tracy Austin (1980 - 22 w) * DE Steffi Graf (1987/1997 - 377 w) * SFR Yugoslavia/FR Yugoslavia/US Monica Seles (1991/1996 - 178 w) * ES Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (1995 - 12 w) * CH Martina Hingis (1997/2001 - 209 w) * US Lindsay Davenport (1998/2006 - 98 w) * US Jennifer Capriati (2001/2002 - 17 w) * US Venus Williams (2002 - 11 w) * US Serena Williams (2002/2010 - 105 w) * BE Kim Clijsters (2003/2006 - 19 w) * BE Justine Henin (2003/2008 - 117 w) * FR Amélie Mauresmo (2004/2006 - 39 w) * RU Maria Sharapova (2005/2008 - 17 w) * RS Ana Ivanović (2008 - 12 w) * RS Jelena Janković (2008/2009 - 18 w) * RU Dinara Safina (2009 - 26 w)

Tennis at the Summer Olympics * Olympic Champions in women's singles

1900: Charlotte Cooper * 1908: Dorothea Chambers, Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith (indoors) * 1912: Marguerite Broquedis, Edith Hannam (indoors) * 1920: Suzanne Lenglen * 1924: Helen Wills * 1988: Steffi Graf * 1992: Jennifer Capriati * 1996: Lindsay Davenport * 2000: Venus Williams * 2004: Justine Henin-Hardenne * 2008: Elena Dementieva

Winners of the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year

2000:US Marion Jones* * 2001:AU Cathy Freeman * 2002:US Jennifer Capriati * 2003:US Serena Williams * 2004:SE Annika Sörenstam * 2005:GB Kelly Holmes * 2006:HR Janica Kostelić * 2007:RU Yelena Isinbayeva * 2008:BE Justine Henin * 2009:RU Yelena Isinbayeva * 2010:US Serena Williams



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