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'''Martina Hingis''' is a professional [[tennis]] player. Born |
'''Martina Hingis''' ([[September 30]], [[1980]] -) is a professional [[tennis]] player. Born in [[Kosice]], [[Slovakia]], Hingis now lives in Saddlebrook, [[Florida]], in the [[United States]]. |
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Like many professional tennis players, Hingis started playing at a very young age. By 5 years of age, she started entering tournaments. In [[1996]], Hingis made history by becoming the youngest person in history to win at [[Wimbledon]] -- in the Ladies Doubles event. At the date of this writing, Februrary 2001, |
Like many professional tennis players, Hingis started playing at a very young age. By 5 years of age, she started entering tournaments. In [[1996]], Hingis made history by becoming the youngest person in history to win at [[Wimbledon]] -- in the Ladies Doubles event. At the date of this writing, Februrary 2001, |
Revision as of 23:16, 21 May 2002
Martina Hingis (September 30, 1980 -) is a professional tennis player. Born in Kosice, Slovakia, Hingis now lives in Saddlebrook, Florida, in the United States.
Like many professional tennis players, Hingis started playing at a very young age. By 5 years of age, she started entering tournaments. In 1996, Hingis made history by becoming the youngest person in history to win at Wimbledon -- in the Ladies Doubles event. At the date of this writing, Februrary 2001, Hingis is the number one ranked women's player in the world.
Hingis is reported to be a nice person, and speaks 4 languages: Czech, German (in particular Swiss German), English, and some French.