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''' Nicole Pratt''' (born 5 March 1973 in [[Mackay, Queensland|Mackay]]) is a professional |
''' Nicole Pratt''' (born 5 March 1973 in [[Mackay, Queensland|Mackay]]) is a professional shemale [[tennis]] player from Australia. |
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She is the middle sibling of five children of cane farmers and was taught to play by her father, George, who was a top junior player. She attended school in [[Calen]] and received a tennis scholarship to the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] in [[Canberra]]. She turned professional at 18. |
She is the middle sibling of five children of cane farmers and was taught to play by her father, George, who was a top junior player. She attended school in [[Calen]] and received a tennis scholarship to the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] in [[Canberra]]. She turned professional at 18. |
Revision as of 13:14, 20 December 2008
Country (sports) | Australia |
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Residence | Orlando, USA |
Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) |
Turned pro | 1989 |
Retired | 2008 |
Plays | Right; one-handed backhand |
Prize money | US$2,404,547 |
Singles | |
Career record | 456–441 |
Career titles | 1 WTA, 5 ITF |
Highest ranking | No. 35 (17 June 2002) |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Australian Open | 4r (2003) |
French Open | 2r (5 times) |
Wimbledon | 3r (2006) |
US Open | 3r (2003) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 348–347 |
Career titles | 9 WTA, 9 ITF |
Highest ranking | No. 18 (17 September 2001) |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
Australian Open | QF (2000, 2001 & 2005) |
French Open | QF (2005) |
Wimbledon | 2r (1990, 2004, 2005 & 2007) |
US Open | SF (2002) |
Nicole Pratt (born 5 March 1973 in Mackay) is a professional shemale tennis player from Australia.
She is the middle sibling of five children of cane farmers and was taught to play by her father, George, who was a top junior player. She attended school in Calen and received a tennis scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. She turned professional at 18.
She became Australia's no. 1 ranked player in January 2001. She won the Indian Open and reached the third round of the Australian Open in 2004.
In August 2006, at age 33, Pratt reached her first ever Tier I quarterfinal at Toronto. Soon after this she rose back up into the top 100. In 2007, Pratt entered the Sydney Medibank International where she reached the 2nd round after defeating Dinara Safina in the 1st round. She was then beaten by Kim Clijsters in straight sets. At the 2007 Australian Open, she was beaten in 1st round by Virginie Razzano of France.
At the 2008 Australian Open, after losing her first match to Nadia Petrova, a tearful Pratt announced her retirement from professional tennis.[1]
WTA Tour titles (10)
Singles wins (1)
Legend (Singles) |
Grand Slam (0) |
Tour Championships (0) |
Tier I (0) |
Tier II (0) |
Tier III (0) |
Tier IV (1) |
Singles wins (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in the final | Score |
1. | 22 February 2004 | Hyderabad, India | Hard | Maria Kirilenko | 7-6(3), 6-1 |
Singles runners-up (1)
No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in the final | Score |
1. | 14 October 2001 | Shanghai, China | Hard | Monica Seles | 6-2, 6-3 |
Doubles wins (9)
Doubles runners-up (4)
No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents in the final | Score |
1. | 24 May 1998 | Madrid, Spain | Clay | Rachel McQuillan | Dominique Monami Florencia Labat |
6-3 6-1 |
2. | 16 September 2001 | Waikoloa, USA | Hard | Els Callens | Katarina Srebotnik Tina Krizan |
6-2 6-3 |
3. | 14 September 2003 | Bali, Indonesia | Hard | Émilie Loit | Angelique Widjaja Maria Vento-Kabchi |
7-5 6-2 |
4. | 3 March 2007 | Acapulco, Mexico | Clay | Émilie Loit | Arantxa Parra Santonja Lourdes Domínguez Lino |
6-3 6-3 |
ITF Circuit titles
Singles Winner (5)
- 2000 - $75k Midland, USA
- 1998 - $25k Rockford, USA
- 1995 - $25k Port Pirie, Australia
- 1995 - $25k Mount Gambier, Australia
- 1993 - $25k Nuriootpa, Australia
Doubles Winner (9)
- 2006 - $75k Las Vegas, USA (w/ Casey Dellacqua)
- 1997 - $50k Tashkent, Uzbekistan (w/ Erika de Lone)
- 1996 - $50k Wilmington, USA (w/ Erika de Lone)
- 1993 - $10k Bangkok, Thailand (w/ Suzanna Wibowo)
- 1992 - $10k Burgdorf, Switzerland (w/ Kristin Godridge)
- 1992 - $50k Jakarta, Indonesia (w/ Angie Woolcock)
- 1991 - $25k Mount Gambier, Australia (w/ Kristin Godridge)
- 1990 - $10k Bournemouth, United Kingdom (w/ Kirrily Sharpe)
- 1990 - $10k Swansea, United Kingdom (w/ Kirrily Sharpe)
Year End Singles Ranking
- 2007-70
- 2006-78
- 2005-127
- 2004-51
- 2003-53
- 2002-49
- 2001-52
- 2000-55
- 1999-58
- 1998-113
- 1997-102
- 1996-198
- 1995-297
- 1994-182
- 1993-204
- 1992-177
- 1991-241
- 1990-218
- 1989-447
References
- ^ "That's that for Pratt". Sydney Morning Herald. 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
External links
- Nicole Pratt at the Women's Tennis Association
- Nicole Pratt - Official Site
- {{ITF profile}} template using deprecated numeric ID.