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That was the 2003 U.S. Open. If you omit Serena and Venus Williams, who have won plenty, the last U.S. female to win one of those was Jennifer Capriati in the 2002 Australian. Serena is still fighting the good fight, is back up to No. 5 in the world...
And their peers from the Class of 2002 Top 10? Year-end No. 5 Justine Henin -- younger than both Williams sisters -- has retired twice, as has No. 10 Martina Hingis. No. 7 Monica Seles is a Hall-of-Famer, No. 3 Jennifer Capriati will be inducted in...
Jennifer Capriati of the United States hits a return to Elena Dementieva of Russia during their semifinal tennis match at the 2004 U.S. Open in New York in this September 10, 2004 file photo. According to news reports April 13, 2012, Capriati is to be... View Photo »
Finally, to all of my fans: You mean so much to me. I am, and have always been, blessed beyond words by your support both during and after my playing days. You unquestionably made this game so memorable for me and I miss you all so much.
Bartoli is mislead if she thinks every other nation allows private coaching. The United States does not and in fact, in 2002, the issue caused one of the biggest controversies in US Fed Cup history when then captain Billie Jean King kicked Jennifer...
Only twice in 10 attempts has she even passed the quarterfinals. That’s an astonishing statistic, even if there certainly was a little bad luck involved. Superior early clay rivals Jennifer Capriati and Justine Henin are now retired. The last two...
Only twice in 10 attempts has she even made it past the quarter-finals. That’s an astonishing statistic, even if there certainly was a little bad luck involved. Superior early clay rivals Jennifer Capriati and Justine Henin are now retired. The last...
Jennifer Capriati of the United States celebrates her win over compatriot Serena Williams during their quarterfinal match at the 2004 U.S. Open in New York in this September 7, 2004 file photo. According to news reports April 13, 2012, Capriati is to be... View Photo »
Jennifer Capriati had one of the most accomplished and exciting tennis careers in recent years, and she is most deserving of the honor of Hall of Fame election. We look forward to celebrating this achievement with her and her fans
BURST ON TO the pro tennis scene in 1990, aged just 13, but by the time she reached her late teens, Jennifer Capriati was already being labelled a burnt-out has-been. In her first season, the tennis prodigy from New York powered her way to the world’s...
Greatest Tennis Season Ever.” There are examples of excellent players who made it as teens and then experienced emotional meltdowns, such as former No. 7 Nicole Vaidisova who reached two Slam semis and retired prematurely at the age of 20 in 2010...
Jennifer Marie Capriati (born March 29, 1976, in New York City) is a former World No. 1 women's tennis player from the United States. She has won three Grand Slam singles titles (2001 and 2002 Australian Open, 2001 French Open) and the women's singles gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games. Capriati has won 14 professional singles titles and one... Full Article
Jennifer Capriati of the United States celebrates her win over compatriot Serena Williams during their quarterfinal match at the 2004 U.S. Open in New York in this September 7, 2004 file photo. According to news reports April 13, 2012, Capriati is to be inducted into the International...
View Photo »Jennifer Capriati of the United States celebrates her win over compatriot Serena Williams during their quarterfinal match at the 2004 U.S. Open in New York in this September 7, 2004 file photo. According to news reports April 13, 2012, Capriati is to be inducted into the International...
View Photo »Finally, to all of my fans: You mean so much to me. I am, and have always been, blessed beyond words by your support both during and after my playing days. You unquestionably made this game so memorable for me and I miss you all so much.
Jennifer Capriati had one of the most accomplished and exciting tennis careers in recent years, and she is most deserving of the honor of Hall of Fame election. We look forward to celebrating this achievement with her and her fans
Tennis has been my passion and dedication for my entire life, and to be acknowledged for this passion and dedication is truly icing on the cake
This is a dream come true and an extraordinary tribute
