Yui Kamiji

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Yui Kamiji
Country  Japan
Born (1994-04-24) 24 April 1994
Plays Left Handed
Singles
Highest ranking No. 3
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open F (2014)
Other tournaments
Masters W (2013)
Paralympic Games QF (2012)
Doubles
Highest ranking No. 3
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open W (2014)
French Open F (2012)
Wimbledon F (2013)
US Open F (2013)
Other Doubles tournaments
Masters Doubles W (2013)
Paralympic Games QF (2012)

Yui Kamiji (born 24 April 1994) is a Japanese wheelchair tennis player. Kamiji along with Jordanne Whiley is the reigning Women's Australian Open and Wheelchair Tennis Masters doubles champions.[1][2] Kamiji is also the current Wheelchair tennis Masters champion and has in the past won the junior version.[3][4] Kamiji's best ranking is world number three achieved in both doubles and singles disciplines.

2013–Present

Kamiji won singles titles in Lizuka,[5] Daegu,[6] Paris,[7] St Louis,[8] and became the first non Dutchwoman to lift the Masters title.[9]

Kamiji won doubles titles with Sharon Walraven in Pensacola,[10] Sabine Ellerbrock in Lizuka.[11] Ju-Yeon Park in Daegu,[12] Jordanne Whiley in Paris and the Masters.[13][14] With Ellerbrock in New York and Whiley at Wimbledon, Kamiji was the rnner up.[15][16]

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