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1990 - In her Tour debut at Boca
Raton, became youngest-ever player to reach a pro final, aged
13 years, 11 months; d. four seeded players (including world
No. 10 Sukova) before falling to Sabatini 64 75; in third
Tour event, reached final of Hilton Head, upsetting world
No. 5 Sanchez-Vicario (l. to Navratilova); debuted on rankings
at No. 25 on April 9; youngest-ever semifinalist at Roland
Garros aged 14 years, 2 months (l. to Seles); ranking leapt
from No. 24 to No. 13; at Wimbledon, youngest-ever seed in
Grand Slam history (No. 12), bettering Rinaldi by two days;
won first title at Puerto Rico, d. Garrison in final (fourth-youngest
to win a title after Austin, Rinaldi and Jaeger) and rising
to No. 10, the youngest-ever to be ranked in Top 10 at age
14 years, 235 days; youngest qualifier for season-ending Championships
at 14 years, 8 months, stretching world No. 1 Graf to 3s in
1r; finished first season ranked No. 8
1991 - Won two titles and reached consecutive Grand
Slam SF; aged 15 yrs, 95 days, youngest-ever semifinalist
at Wimbledon (d. defending champion Navratilova in QF, forcing
her earliest exit in 14 years); compiled 16-match win streak,
which included titles at San Diego d. world No. 1 Seles
in third-set tie-break in youngest Tour final in Open Era
(combined age of 33 years) bettering Austin-Jaeger at 1980
Tampa by four months and Canadian Open (Toronto; d.
world No. 3 Sabatini en route); dethroned reigning champion
Sabatini at US Open and came within two points of defeating
Seles in titanic SF (served for match twice) before falling
63 36 76(3); qualified for season-ending Championships, reaching
QF; won first Tour doubles title at Italian Open (w/Seles);
improved season-ending ranking to No. 6, a career-high at
the time
1992 - Reached three Grand Slam QF and won two titles
consecutively; won singles Gold Medal at Barcelona Olympics,
d. No. 2 seed Sanchez-Vicario in SF and No. 1 Graf in Gold
Medal match, both in 3s; successfully defended San Diego title;
at Miami, upset world No. 1 Seles in QF, ending Seles
21 consecutive finals streak (two short of tying Navratilovas
record); at Wimbledon, became youngest player to surpass $1
million in career prize money at 16 years, 3 months (now second
youngest behind Hingis 16 years, 1 month, 10 days);
in third consecutive season-ending Championships, reached
second QF; finished season at No. 7
1993 - Won sixth career title at Sydney (d. world No.
3 Sabatini in SF); repeated 1992 effort of reaching QF at
Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon (l. to Graf each
time); runner-up at Canadian Open (Toronto; d. No. 3 Sanchez-Vicario),
l. to Graf in 3s; after US Open 1r loss to Meskhi, did not
play on the Tour for 14 months; finished fourth consecutive
season in Top 10
1994 - Fell out of Top 10 on January 17 and off the
rankings on June 27; accepted a wildcard into Philadelphia
in November for her only match of the year, l. 1r to eventual
champion Huber in 3s
1995 - Did not play
1996 - Fifteen months since last Tour match, returned
at Essen unranked, reaching QF (l. to Novotna in 3s); scored
five Top 20 wins throughout season and reached first final
in more than three years at Chicago (d. co-No. 1 Seles in
SF, l. to No. 5 Novotna in 3s); also reached Zurich QF (in
1r, d. Sabatini in last match of her career); reappeared on
rankings on April 1 at No. 103 and finished at No. 24
1997 - Reached Sydney final (d. world No. 9 Davenport,
l. to No. 4 Hingis in 3s); also reached Oklahoma City QF (l.
to Davenport) and Hilton Head 3r (d. world No. 11 MJ. Fernandez
en route); slipped to No. 66 by season-end
1998 - Reached Hamburg QF as a wildcard ranked No.
227 (l. to world No. 1 Hingis); also reached Palermo QF and
Amelia Island 3r; at Wimbledon, won first Grand Slam singles
match in five years; fell as low as No. 267 (on April 6 )
but finished No. 101
1999 - Enjoyed best season in six years, winning two
singles titles and finishing season ranked No. 23; captured
first title in six years at Strasbourg (d. world No. 9 Tauziat
61 60 in QF for first Top 10 win since Davenport at 1997 Sydney);
won Quebec City (d. Rubin in final); reached 4r at Roland
Garros and US Open
2000 - Reached first Grand Slam SF in nine years at
Australian Open (l. to eventual champion Davenport); ranking
improved to No. 17, first time in Top 20 since April 10, 1994;
won ninth career title at Luxembourg (d. Mag. Maleeva in final);
also reached final at Quebec City, SF at Zurich (d. Kournikova)
and s-Hertogenbosch; at Miami, d. world No. 6 S. Williams
to reach QF, her first win over a Top 6 player since November
1996, (d. co-No. 1 Seles in Chicago); sidelined in April with
right Achilles tendonitis and hindered by an elbow injury
in June; qualified for season-ending Championships for first
time since 1993; member of winning US Fed Cup team, winning
a singles and doubles rubber in final vs. Spain; finished
season inside Top 20 for first time in seven years
2001 - Career-best season included first Grand Slam
titles, reaching the world No.1 ranking for the first time;
earned a career-high $2,268,624; won Australian Open, d. world
No. 1 Hingis, No. 2 Davenport and No. 4 Seles, the last three
winners of tournament; became lowest seed (No. 12) to win
a Grand Slam title in Open Era (there was one unseeded winner);
first player since Austin (1979 US Open) to d. worlds
Top 2 players in straight sets at a Grand Slam; ranking reentered
Top 10 for first time in seven years at No. 7; went on to
win Family Circle Cup (first American-born winner since 1985)
and her second Grand Slam title at Roland Garros; d. S. Williams,
world No. 1 Hingis and No. 12 seed Clijsters 16 64 12-10 in
longest-ever third set in a Roland Garros womens final;
became fifth woman in history to win Australian Open and Roland
Garros in the same year (after Connolly, Court, Graf and Seles);
was two points from defeat on four occasions during final
vs. Clijsters; also runner-up four other times (including
Miami after holding 8 mp vs. V. Williams); only player in
2001 to reach SF or better at all four Grand Slams (first
SF appearances at Wimbledon and US Open in 10 years); ending
Hingis 73 consecutive-weeks run, became ninth No. 1-ranked
player in the world on October 15, the fourth American-born
No. 1 since computer rankings debuted on November 3, 1975;
finished season with 56-14 record, first time to win 50+ matches
in a season, and as world No.2, her highest season-ending
rank and first in Top 10 since 1993
2002 - Entered Australian Open as worlds top-ranked
and top seeded player, and first time as No. 1 seed at a Grand
Slam; trailing Hingis 64 4-0, completed a record comeback
for a womens Grand Slam tournament, saving 4 mp to defend
her title 46 76(7) 62 (third Grand Slam win in past five entered);
Hingis had 1 mp at 5-3 second set, two more at 6-5 and another
at 7-6 in tie-break (note: Blanche Bingley Hillyard saved
3 mp to win 1889 Wimbledon final vs. Lena Rice and Margaret
Smith saved 1 mp to win 1962 Roland Garros final vs. Lesley
Turner); her SF win over Clijsters in 3s was first Top 5 win
since d. S. Williams in 2001 Wimbledon QF; last four tournament
wins (2001 Australian Open, Charleston, Roland Garros and
2002 Australian Open) have all come defeating Hingis en route;
became first world No. 1 to win a Grand Slam since 1998 Australian
Open (Hingis), breaking a 15-Grand Slam streak; six-week stint
at No. 1 (nine weeks in total) ended on February 25 when V.
Williams ascended; at Scottsdale as No. 1 seed and world No.
2, reached final without dropping a set, l. to S. Williams
in 3s (Capriati would have regained No. 1 ranking had she
won); returned to No. 1 on March 18; at Miami, survived two
scares to reach final; d. world No. 36 Myskina 36 75 62 in
3r after Myskina served for match in second set and in SF
d. No. 6 Seles 46 63 76(4), saving 2 mp at 5-6 third set;
l. to S. Williams after leading 5-4 first set and 5-3 second
set, holding seven set points; as defending champion, reached
SF at Charleston (l. to Schnyder); loss cost her No. 1 ranking
to V. Williams on April 22 after five-week run (14 in total);
reached SF at German Open, l. to world No. 8 Henin, saving
three set points to claim first set; tied 2-2 in second set,
returned from a two-hour rain delay and won just one more
game in a 57 62 61 loss; at Italian Open, regained No. 1 ranking
on May 20 by defeating Mauresmo 64 third set to reach SF (fell
to S. Williams after holding point for 4-0 final set lead);
hadnt won a match in Rome in nine years
June - Playing fifth tournament in 2002 as world No. 1, reached
SF at Roland Garros, d. Schnyder and Dokic before falling
to No. 3 seed S. Williams in 3s after holding 63 6-5 lead;
sixth consecutive Grand Slam tournament to reach at least
SF; dropped to world No. 3 on June 10 behind Williams sisters
(first time in 10 months outside Top 2), ending three-week
run at No. 1 (17 in total); reached Wimbledon quarterfinalist
(l. to Mauresmo); reached QF at San Diego, l. to No. 5 Dokic
in 3s; reached QF again in Los Angeles, l. to Sugiyama; at
Canadian Open (Montreal), reached fourth final of 2002, avenging
recent losses to Sugiyama, Henin and Dokic; l. to Mauresmo
to finish as runner-up for second straight year; career prize
money surpassed $6-million mark; in doubles, teamed with Navratilova
for first time in 12 years (1990 Italian Open), reaching 2r;
reached QF at US Open, l. to No. 10 seed Mauresmo 46 76(5)
63, having served for the match at 6-5 second set; fell 2r
(after 1r bye) at Filderstadt to qualifier Stevenson for second
time in three 2002 meetings; as No. 1 seed in Zurich, l. to
Martinez for third time in five meetings; her 60 63 loss was
most one-sided since losing 60 61 to Graf in 1999 Miami; as
No. 1 seed in Linz, reached QF but again fell to Stevenson,
the 61 61 loss her worst in more than three years; qualified
for season-ending Championships for third consecutive year
and seventh overall; in one of her career-best indoor performances,
reached SF at the event for first time, l. to world No. 1
and defending champion S. Williams in 3s after being within
a point of serving for match twice in second set and within
two points of a 4-1 third set lead; underwent eye surgery
to remove sun spots in both eyes
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