
| These grand slam sisters have fans all over the world. Their father coached them, both girls began training when they four, and each made her professional debut at fourteen. With their flashy outfits and beaded hair, the girls made powerful and dazzling plays. From wins at the U.S. Open, Wimbledon, and the Olympics to stunning serves and record-breaking endorsement contracts. |
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1994
~ wins her first pro match in Oakland, California 1997
~ reached finals at U.S. Open, first women to reach finals in her open
debut since 1978
~ ended the year ranked number 99 1998
~ clocked a women's world record 127- mph serve at the Swisscom Challenge
~ won mixed doubles titles with Justin Gimelstob at Australian Open and
French Open ~
ended the year ranked number 5 1999
~ named to the Fed cup team
~ won singles titles at IGA Tennis Classic, Lipton Championships, and
Italian Open
~ ended the year ranked number 3 2000
~ won single titles at Wimbledon, Acura Tennis Classic, and U.S. Open
~ won gold medal at the Olympic games in Sydney, Australia
~ ended the year ranked number 3
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1997
~ beats 2 top 10 players in her second pro event 1998
~ won mixed doubles titles with Max Mirnji at U.S. and Wimbledon
~ ended the year ranked number 20 1999
~ won singles titles at Paris Indoors, U.S. Open, and Grand Slam Cup
~ named to Fed Cup team
~ ended the year ranked number 4 2000
~ won singles titles at Los Angeles Open, Princess Cup, and Grand Slam Cup
~ ended the year ranked number 6 on the WTA Tour |
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1998
~ won doubles titles at IGA Tennis Classic, and Swisscom Challenge 1999
~ won doubles titles at French Open, U.S. Open, and Faber Grand Prix 2000
~ won gold medal at the Olympic games in Sydney, Australia
~ won doubles title at Wimbledon |
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