Information about Martina Hingis

Name: Martina Hingis

Gender: Female

Birthday: 1980.9.30

Nationality: Swiss

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Birthplace: Kosic (Slovakia)

Residence: Switzerland (Trubach)

Height: 1.67 meters

Weight: 52 kg

Brilliant record

In October 1993, Hingis, who was only 13 years old, won his first challenge championship in Langensel, Switzerland.

On October 4, 1994, Hingis participated in the WTA Tour in Zurich, Switzerland for the first time, and she had just celebrated her 14th birthday four days ago. In the second round she lost to Pierce, who was ranked fifth in the world at the time.

In 1995, Hingis reached the tour final for the first time in Hamburg, Germany, but lost to Martinez.

Hingis won his first WTA Tour title in Filderstadt in 1996, and later also won the title in Auckland. He also entered the finals of the Italian Open, the Zurich Open and the year-end finals, and entered the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and the semifinals of the US Open.

1997 was the year of Hingis’ full-scale breakout. She reached the finals of all four Grand Slams, winning the Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open. She regretted losing in the French Open final. He lost to Marjorie and failed to realize his dream of winning four Grand Slams in one year. In addition, she has won titles in Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, Miami, Hilton Head, Stanford, San Diego, Filderstadt and Philadelphia. The world ranking reached No. 1 in the world on March 30 of that year, when she was only 16 years and 6 months old, nine months ahead of Seles' record.

In 1998, Hingis won the Australian Open again, entered the semi-finals of the French Open and Wimbledon, and reached the final of the US Open. Won the year-end finals championship for the second time, and also had the last laugh in Indiana Wells, Hamburg and Rome. Hingis is also one of the few players who actively participates in doubles competition. In this year, she won four Grand Slam doubles championships and achieved a doubles Grand Slam.

In the 1999 season, Hingis achieved three consecutive Australian Open titles, entering the finals of the French Open and the US Open, but was eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon. Crowns were won in Tokyo, Hilton Head, Berlin, San Diego, the Canadian Open and Filderstadt. It is worth mentioning that in the French Open final, she lost to the old queen Graf.

In the 2000 season, Hingis entered the Australian Open final for the fourth time, but this time she lost to Davenport, who was ranked behind her at the time. She also failed to win the other three Grand Slams. She reached the semi-finals at the French Open and the US Open, and reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. But Hingis still won many trophies in the same year. In addition to winning the year-end finals, she also won trophies in Tokyo, Miami, Hamburg, the Netherlands, the Canadian Open, Filderstadt, Zurich and Moscow. .

In the 2001 season, Hingis only won three championships in Sydney, Doha and Dubai. He entered the Australian Open final for the fifth time and lost to Capriati, the troubled girl at the time. He reached the semi-finals of the French Open and the US Open, but lost in the first round at Wimbledon again. In the same year, Hingis sued his sneaker sponsor for damaging his feet and underwent ankle surgery for the first time.

In the 2002 season, Hingis began to fade out of people's sight. She entered the Australian Open final for the sixth consecutive time, losing to Capriati again. Only two championships were won that year in Sydney and Tokyo. After Filderstadt lost to Dementieva in the second round at Filderstadt, where he became famous, Hingis underwent ankle surgery for the second time in the same year, but later reluctantly announced his retirement from tennis due to injury.

After two years, Hingis returned to the Volvo Women's Tennis Championships in Pattaya, Thailand, in February this year, but the former tennis queen who held a wild card was eliminated in the first round. Before the game, she also said that this comeback was only tentative, mainly to participate in charity activities to aid tsunami victims.

This season, Hingis also participated in the World Tennis Team Championship, leading the New York Sports Times team to the championship and being named the Most Valuable Player during the finals week.

From 1997 to 2001, Hingis occupied the world's No. 1 throne for 209 weeks, during which she was only briefly interrupted by Davenport. She also ranked first in the history of women's tennis. Only Graf, Navratilova and Evert have sat in this position longer than she has. On the money list, Hingis ranks third with a total prize money of US$18 million, only behind Graf and Navratilova. At the same time, she still holds many records. She is the youngest female world number one player in history and the youngest Grand Slam champion.

After three years of waiting, Hingis really decided to return to the professional tennis court she loves this time. As she said, she hopes to challenge the top players in today's tennis. challenge. We look forward to her victory, Martina, we have been waiting for you for a long time.