Amy Frazier

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Amy Frazier (born September 19, 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a professional female tennis player from the United States. She will be most remembered for her longevity on the WTA Tour. In her 20 years on the tour, she manages to play well enough to get invited to major tournaments, though once there she rarely advances very far, and almost never defeats a top ranked opponent. She debuted in 1987 and was still an active player as of the 2006 US Open in which she made her 20th consecutive appearance. She has also appeared in 18 Australian Open, 18 Wimbledon, and 15 French Open for a total of 71 Grand Slam appearances. Her best showing is a pair of quarterfinal appearances at the 1992 Australian Open and 1995 US Open. She has lost 30 times in the first round of her Grand Slam matches, 18 times in the second round, 15 times in the third round, 6 times in the 4th round, and both of her quarterfinal matches. Her all time Grand Slam record is 73-71.

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[edit] Records against some top ranked players

In addition she has had very little success against top ranked opponents. Her records against some of the top rated women are as follows.

  • Jennifer Capriati 0-6
  • Kim Clijsters 0-2
  • Lindsey Davenport 0-10
  • Steffi Graf 1-6 (her lone win was an injury default in 1999 in San Diego, Graf's final match)
  • Justine Henin-Hardenne 2-1 (her 2 wins came in 1999 before she became a top tier player)
  • Martina Hingis 1-6 (her lone win at the same San Diego tournament she beat Graf, she was ranked #1 at the time, her biggest win as a pro)
  • Martina Navratilova 1-2 (her lone win was in 2004 when Navratilova was 47)
  • Monica Seles 1-9 (she won in Tokyo in 1990)
  • Maria Sharapova 0-3
  • Serena Williams 0-3
  • Venus Williams 0-5

She was however able to make a pretty good living on the tour, earning over $3 1/2 million in prize money in her career.

[edit] Titles (13)

Legend (Singles)
Grand Slam (0)
WTA Championships (0)
Tier I Event (0)
WTA Tour (8)

[edit] Singles (8)

No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
1. Feb 26, 1989 Wichita, USA Hard United StatesBarbara Potter (USA) 4-6 6-4 6-0
2. Feb 25, 1990 Oklahoma City, USA Hard NetherlandsManon Bollegraf (Netherlands) 6-4 6-2
3. May 24, 1992 European Open, Switzerland Clay Slovakia Radka Zrubakova (Slovakia) 4-6 6-4 7-5
4. Aug 14, 1994 Los Angeles, USA Hard United States Ann Wunderlich (USA) 6-1 6-3
5. Apr 16, 1995 Tokyo, Japan [Japan Open] Hard Japan Kimiko Date (Japan) 7-6 7-5
6. Apr 18, 1999 Tokyo, Japan [Japan Open] Hard Japan Ai Sugiyama (Japan) 6-2 6-2
7. Jan 16, 2004 Hobart, Australia Hard Japan Shinobu Asagoe (Japan) 6-3 6-3
8. Nov 6, 2005 Quebec City, Canada Hard Sweden Sofia Arvidsson (Sweden) 6-1 7-5

[edit] Finalist (7)

[edit] Doubles (5)

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