Martina hingis

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Bio Real Name Martina Hingisová Molitor Nickname Can't-miss-swiss Profession Tennis player Physical Stats & More Height in centimeters- 170 cm in meters- 1.70 m in feet- 5' 7" Weight in Kilograms- 59 kg (in 2015) in Pounds- 130 lbs (Approx.) Measurements 36-26-35 Eye Colour Blue Hair Colour Light Brown Tennis International Debut Turned pro in 1994 Coach/Mentor Melanie Molitor (Former Coach) Nature on field Cool Favourite Shot Backhand Achievements (main ones) Singles • Winner of 5 Grand Slams. • 43 singles WTA titles, 2 ITF titles. • She achieved the No. 1 ranking in March 1997. • She has won 592 games in her career while losing only 142. Doubles • Winner of 12 Graand Slams • 55 WTA titles, 1 ITF title. • She achieved the No. 1 ranking in June 1998. • She has won 413 games in her career while losing only 90. Personal Life Date of Birth 30 September 1980 Age (as in 2016) 35 Years Birth Place Košice, Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia) Zodiac sign/Sun sign Libra Nationality Swiss Hometown Trübbach, Switzerland School Not Known College Not Known Educational Qualifications Not Known Family Father- Karol Hingis Mother- Melanie Molitor Brother- N/A Sister- N/A Religion Christianity Ethnicity Czech Hobbies Horse riding, skiing, watching movies Controversies In 2007, Martina Hingis was banned for 2 years after testing positive for Cocaine. Though, She denied any wrong doing and maintained her innocence; she 'retired' in 2007. Favourite Things Favourite Tennis Player Martina Navratilo...

The Tennis 128: No. 30, Martina Hingis – Heavy Topspin

Martina Hingis in 2014 Credit: I’m counting down the * * * Martina Hingis [SUI] Born: 30 September 1980 Career: 1995-2002, 2006-07, 2013-17 (doubles only) Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Peak rank: 1 (1998) Peak Elo rating: 2,549 (1st place, 2001) Major singles titles: 5 Total singles titles: 43 * * * Love her or loathe her, Martina Hingis was a quote machine. “I mean, I have so many records already.” No big deal, 16-year-old Martina just won Wimbledon, brushing aside The same year: “It’s all the time, ‘Tiger Woods, Tiger Woods.’ I am better than he is. I’ve been on top longer and I am younger. I’m just better.” Yeah, what has that Woods guy ever done, anyway? At US Open juniors in 1994: “Boy, that was easy.” That’s how she greeted Anna Kournikova at the net after beating her, 6-0, 6-0. Anna probably wasn’t the only one to hear that line. To Detour magazine: “I’m glad you’re doing this story on us and not on the WNBA. We’re so much prettier than all the other women in sports.” My favorite of all, at the coin toss before a match with Lindsay Davenport: “OK, do you want to get broken first, or do you want to let me hold?” Hingis was a journalist’s dream, a bright, witty teen with no filter. She was arrogant, no doubt, but most of what she said was at least partly true. (There were exceptions, sometimes noxious ones, like when she called did set records with almost everything she did in the mid-1990s. Winning matches was easy. I’m not endorsing the WNBA line, but in...

What happened to tennis great Martina Hingis?

When she announced her official retirement, Hingis claimed: "I'll be always part of the game of tennis. I have done coaching before. I can help my mom, her tennis school. Maybe I will miss it after a while but in a different way. And the traveling, it's also one thing at the start I definitely won't miss anymore." We can see her skiing, horse riding, doing mountain trails, going to the beach, with her daughter Lia, and of course, playing tennis. Hingis continues to participate in exhibitions, events, and friendly matches, but now without the pressure of competition on her shoulders. Image: Instagram (@martinahingis80)

Martina Hingis

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