- Kirsten Flipkens
Kirsten Flipkens (born January 10, 1986 in Geel, Belgium) is a professional female Belgian tennis player since 2003. Her career high rank for singles is No. 97 (October 2, 2006). She won 6 ITF Singles titles, and 1 ITF Doubles title. In 2003, Flipkens won the Wimbledon and US Open Girls' Singles events. At the end of the year, she was named ITF Junior World Champion. At the 2006 French Open, Flipkens was playing her first ever Grand Slam tournament. - Aleksandra Wozniak
Aleksandra Wozniak (born September 7, 1987) is a professional tennis player from Canada. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, and she lives in Blainville, Quebec, in Canada. Thus far in her young career, she has won seven ITF tournaments; and her highest-ever singles ranking on the WTA Tour was 91, which she accomplished, in September 2006. According to her website, she speaks six languages and she is coached by her father, Antoni. - Yan Zi
Yan Zi (晏紫), born November 12, 1984 in Sichuan, is a professional female tennis player from the People's Republic of China. In 2005, she won her first WTA Tour singles title. Currently, Yan Zi is one of the highest ranked Chinese Women's Doubles players at the rank of 4 with her partner Jie Zheng one place ahead of her at 3. In Women's Singles, … - Alla Kudryavtseva
"' (born November 3, 1987 in Moscow) is a professional tennis player from Russia. Kudryavtseva qualified for the 2007 Australian Open and defeated Finland's Emma Laine in the first round 4-6, 6-2, 9-7, and then fell to her lifetime heroine, Martina Hingis, in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2 in the second round. Her highest singles ranking as of June 26, 2007 World Number 59. Also on and as of June 26, 2007, … - Agnieszka Radwańska
Agnieszka Roma Radwańska is a Polish tennis player. She defeated Tamira Paszek of Austria to win the 2005 Girl's Singles Championship at Wimbledon. In May 2006, she played in her first WTA tournament in Warsaw (Tier II), where she reached the Quarterfinals (thanks to a wild card given to her by the organizers). In her first match she sensationally defeated # 7 seed Anastasia Myskina 6:4, 4:6, 6:4. In the second round she easily beat Klára Koukalová, … - Sorana Cirstea
Sorana Cirstea (born on April 7, 1990 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian female tennis player. She is currently at her career high ranking of No. 169, a ranking achieved on April 30, 2007. In April 2007, she shocked tennis fans by coming out of relative obscurity to make the final of the Budapest Grand Prix, a Tier III event held in Budapest, Hungary as a qualifier. During the tournament, all of her main draw matches were pushed to three sets. - Greta Arn
Greta Arn (born April 13, 1979; in Budapest, Hungary) is a professional tennis player from Germany. In her career she won four ITF titles in singles and in doubles; she also won her first WTA title in Estoril, in Portugal, on May 6, 2007. Her career high on WTA rankings was No.81, on July 22, 2002. She won her first WTA Tour title as a qualifier ranked No.176 in the world, becoming lowest ranked and first qualifier to win a WTA Tour event in 2007. - Caroline Maes
Caroline Maes (born November 2 1982 at Dendermonde, Belgium) is a Belgian tennis player. Maes is active in the singles game since 1997 and doubles since 1999. The highest place she ever achieved on the WTA-ranking in singles is 151th on Mai 28, 2007. In doubles she got to the 161st place on February 19, 2007. She has yet to win her first WTA-tournament, but has won eight ITF-tournaments in singles and seven in doubles. - Ioana Raluca Olaru
Ioana Raluca Olaru is a professional Romanian tennis player. At the 2007 French Open, she upset the 30<sup>th</sup> seed, Julia Vakulenko in straight sets, but eventually lost to the 7<sup>th</sup> seed Ana Ivanović in the third round. As of June 11, 2007, her highest singles ranking on the WTA was World Number 79, of which she achieved on June 11, 2007. In her career, Olaru has won 7 ITF singles and 6 ITF doubles titles, but no WTA titles. - Tatjana Malek
"' (born August 8, 1987 in Bad Saulgau) is a professional German tennis player. As of June 25, 2007, her highest ranking was World Number 87 for singles (when she achieved the ranking on June 25, 2007), and is ranked 87 for singles. Her highest doubles ranking as of June 12, 2007 was World Number 142"', of which she achieved on May 21, 2007. In her career, Malek has won two ITF singles titles and one ITF doubles title, … - Marcos Daniel
Marcos Diniz Daniel (born on July 4, 1978 in Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul) is a professional tennis player from Brazil who turned professional in 1997. Marcos Daniel's brother owns an academy for developing young tennis players, called Daniel Tennis Center where Marcos Daniel used to work as a ball catcher there before playing youth tournaments. When he was 12, representing this academy, he reached his first final but he didn't succeed in winning the title. - Andreja Klepac
"'"' (born March 13, 1986 in Koper) is a professional Slovenian tennis player. While she has not won a WTA title of any kind, she has won 3 ITF singles titles and 6 ITF doubles titles. As of June 12, 2007, Klepac reached her career-high singles ranking on June 11, 2007, when she became World Number 144, and also relevant of that date, she is on her highest singles rank. Her highest doubles ranking was World Number 164 on April 23, 2007. - Clarisa Fernandez
Clarisa Fernández is an Argentine tennis player who is best known for her semi-final appearance at the 2002 French Open. Fernández was ranked 87th in the world at the time of her shocking result. She defeated, in order: (Q)Lubomira Bacheva, 7-5, 6-1; Jelena Kostanić, 6-3, 6-4; (4)Kim Clijsters, 6-4, 6-0; (13)Elena Dementieva, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; Paola Suárez, 2-6, 7-6(7-5), 6-1; before losing to (2)Venus Williams, 6-1, 6-4. Fernández is a crafty left-handed player. - Mariano Hood
"' (born August 14, 1973 in Buenos Aires) was a left-handed professional Argentine tennis player who specialized in doubles. In his career, Hood won 13 out of the 26 top level doubles finals he was in. He turned professional in 1993, and currently resides in his city of birth, Buenos Aires. He won $US806,888 in earnings and was coached by Daniel Orsanic. He won his first doubles title in Santiago, Chile in 1998 and Palermo in 2005 was his last title. - Rossana de los Rios
Rossana Neffa de los Rios is a professional Paraguayan tennis player. She was born in the Paraguayan capital, Asunción, and now lives in Miami, USA, with her 10-year-old daughter Ana Paula Neffa de los Rios and her husband Gustavo Neffa, a retired Paraguayan football player who used to play for the Boca Juniors. She achieved a career high singles ranking of No. 51 in September 2001, and has been as high as No. - Catalina Castaño
Catalina Castaño Alvarez is a professional female Colombian tennis player. On 10 July 2006, Catalina reached her career-high singles ranking: World No. 35. Since November 2006, she is the highest ranked South American female tennis player. She is coached by Peruvian born British citizen Pablo Giacopelli, who has been her coach since 2004. She has reached the second round in three of the four Tennis Grand Slams Tournaments (Roland Garros, Australian Open and US Open), … - Yuan Meng
Yuan Meng (born May 9, 1986) is a professional tennis player from the People's Republic of China. By early March 2006, she had won "two" ITF singles titles and "one" ITF doubles title, and stood on the threshold of the World's Top 100-ranked women's tennis players, at #111. She began competing on the ITF circuit at the age of fifteen in May 2001, but that year lost in the first round of qualifying in all four events she entered, … - Saori Obata
Saori Obata (born April 23 1978 in Tokyo, Japan) was a female Japanese tennis player. She turned professional in April 1996, and in February 9th 2004, she achieved her career-high singles ranking of 39, and on the same day she reached her career-high doubles ranking of 98. She did not win a WTA singles title in her career, however did reach 1 singles final in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 2003 where she lost 2-6 6-7(2) to the Spanish player Virginia Ruano-Pascual. - Dally Randriantefy
Dally Randriantefy (born 23 February 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar) is a professional female tennis player. Her highest rank on the WTA tour is #44 and her best results have been a semi-final appearance at the WTA Strasbourg tournament (a Tier III event) and winning seven ITF singles titles. She retired from professional tennis after a first round loss at the 2006 Australian Open. - Karolina Šprem
Karolina Šprem is a Croatian tennis player born in Varaždin. Her current WTA ranking is #108 (as of March 19, 2007). She has won 8 titles (7 singles, 1 Doubles) all at the ITF level. She has not won any titles on the WTA Tour. Career highlight is a quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon in 2004 where she controversially defeated two time champion, four time finalist and then world No. 8 Venus Williams in the second round (lost to Lindsay Davenport in QF). - Trudi Musgrave
Trudi Musgrave (born 10 September 1977 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is a left-handed Australian professional tennis player, based in Newcastle, Australia. Although she won the Junior Australian Open Singles title in 1994 (the same year that Martina Hingis won the French and Wimbledon Junior titles), Trudi is a doubles specialist, having been a finalist at the Wimbledon Girls Doubles in 1995. - Jennifer Hopkins
Jennifer Hopkins (born September 2, 1981) is a US professional tennis player. She has won six ITF Women's Circuit titles in her career and nearly cracked the top 50. This season, she's played a few ITF Women's Circuit events, reaching the final in Atlanta and the semifinals at Dotham-USA. In 2005, she won her first doubles title at Strasbourg with Jelena Kostanic. - Nika Ožegović
Nika Ožegović is a professional tennis player from Croatia. In her career she won seven ITF tournaments, four in singles and three in doubles. Her career high on WTA rankings is No. 177, on June 11, 2007 in singles; and No. 193, on October 9, 2006 in doubles. On the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, she manage to pass qualifications and go to the second round, where she's going to play against No. 19 seed, Katarina Srebotnik. - Vojislava Lukić
Vojislava Lukić is a professional Serbian tennis player. She was born on March 31, 1987, in Subotica, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia. Her career high is No.265 on March 19, 2007 in singles, and No.331 on April 2, 2007. In 2006, she won three ITF tournaments in singles, all in Romania; in Piteşti, Medias and Bucharest. - Ana Timotić
Ana Timotić (born December 30, 1982 in Subotica, Vojvodina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a professional tennis player from Serbia. Before Ana Ivanović and Jelena Janković, she was No.1 tennis player from Serbia and Montenegro. Her career high was No.199 in June 19, 2006. She started playing processionally from May 17, 1998, when she played her first professional ITF tournament in Novi Sad. In her career, she won nine ITF titles in singles, and two in doubles. - Tina Križan
Tina Križan is a Slovenian professional tennis player. She reached a career-high ranking in doubles of No. 19 in 2002. She is better known for results in the doubles circuit. With 1 ITF in singles; and 6 WTA and 10 ITF doubles tournaments on her name. - Sara Gomer
Sara Gomer (born May 13, 1964) is a former tennis player from Great Britain, who competed for her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. There she was eliminated in the second round by Larisa Neiland from the Soviet Union. Gomer won two singles titles on the ITF Circuit, and reached her highest individual ranking on the WTA Tour on September 26, 1988, when she became the number 46 of the world. She also participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics. - Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith was the number 1 ranked British ladies tennis player from 1996-1999, and now commentates on the game, predominantly for the BBC. Samantha was born in Loughton, Essex and took 3 years out of tennis to attend the University of Exeter where she attained an Upper 2nd class Honours degree in history. She competed on the WTA Tour from 1990 – 1992 and 1995 – 2000. - Sanja Ančić
Sanja Ančić is a Croatian professional tennis player born in Split. Ančić plays right handed, has a two-handed backhand and is the sister of professional tennis player Mario Ančić. She has not won any WTA Tour tournaments yet, but managed to win a total of eight ITF tournaments in singles and one in doubles. She played alongside her brother in the 2007 Hopman Cup. Her highest singles ranking is 159th which she reached on 11 September 2006, … - Dj Pogo
DJ Pogo is a DJ/Producer from London, primarily known for his involvement with the British hip hop scene. He was part of the Jus Bad crew, which featured Monie Love, Sparki and MC Mell'O', who released the single "Free Style / Proud" (Tuff Groove, 1988). He worked with rapper MC Mell'O' on his early work, including the legendary album "Thoughts Released (Revelation I)" (Republic Records - 1990), … - Gisele Miro
Gisele Miro (born November 1, 1968) is a former tennis player from Brazil, who competed for her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. She won two singles and one doubles titles in the ITF Circuit, and reached her highest individual ranking on the WTA Tour on April 25, 1988, when she became the number 99 of the world. - Ilana Berger
Ilana Berger (born December 31, 1965, in Mexico City, Mexico) is an Israeli former tennis player. Berger reached her highest individual ranking on the WTA Tour on August 10, 1992, when she became # 149 in the world. - John Bartlett
John Bartlett was born John David Bartlett on March 17. He is best known for his career on the international tennis circuit as well as his establishment of The Bartlett High Tech Tennis Balls. He has also appeared on some radio commentary for SEN Sports Radio. On the circuit, his career highlights included a defeat against Arthur Ashe and winning the Japan indoors tournament. John was also a top 10 player in Australia. - Danica Krstajić
Danica Krstajić is a professional tennis player from Montenegro. She started a professional tennis career on August 10, 2003, playing for Serbia and Montenegro; and from June 2006, she's playing for Montenegro. She is currently the only tennis player from Montenegro on WTA Tour. Her career highlights include No. 239, on June 18, 2007 and No. 163, on April 23, 2007 in doubles. She won four ITF tournaments in singles and five in doubles. - Tatjana Ječmenica
Tatjana Ječmenica (born on July 4, 1978 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, then Yugoslavia, now Serbia) is a former professional tennis player from Serbia. During her career she also played for FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro; she was also head couch of Serbian Fed Cup team in 2005 and 2006. She is currently a tennis coach and running a tennis school "Ječmenica" in her home town of Novi Sad. Her tennis career high was No. 72 on June 24, 1996 and No. 88 on July 29, … - Willence Seymour
Willence Seymour (born July 27 1988) is a Nauruan tennis player; he is recognised as Nauru's biggest male tennis talent. Seymour currently plays on the ITF juniors tour. - Dragana Zarić
Dragana Zarić (Cyrillic: Драгана Зарић, born August 1, 1977, in Vršac, Vojvodina, Serbia, in then Yugoslavia) is a professional tennis player who played for FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia. Her career high was No. 157 in singles, in spring of 2001; and No.82 in doubles, in summer of 2002. She won four ITF titles and 24 in ITF doubles tournaments. She also played for Yugoslavian Fed Cup team from 1995, until 2005. - Hugo Itf
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Mature 21 (not an oxymoron) year old who enjoys the company of almost anyone. You know who you are. People think that being a certain age dictates your behaviour, your actions, your life. Well, in my case, I tend to not believe this. I am not 24-7 horny, obsessive, undirected, flighty, and everything else people expect from a young gay guy. I am not a drunk. I do not smoke. I don't frequent clubs. - Becky
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