Maki Arai

Maki Arai
Country  Japan
Born 23 December 1982
Tachikawa Japan
Turned pro 2000
Retired 2010
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money US$ 63,372
Singles
Career record 124 - 174
Career titles 0 WTA, 0 ITF
Highest ranking No. 425 (14 June 2004)
Doubles
Career record 249 - 125
Career titles 0 WTA, 27 ITF
Highest ranking No. 185 (12 September 2005)
Last updated on: 14 June 2014.

Maki Arai (新井 麻葵, born 23 December 1982 in Tachikawa[1]) is a former professional Japanese women's tennis player.

Arai's career high singles rank is World No. 425, which she reached in June 2004. Her high doubles ranking is World No. 185, which she achieved in September 2005. Arai retired from tennis 2010.

ITF Circuit finals

Singles 3 (0–3)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 6 May 2001 United Kingdom Hatfield, United Kingdom Clay France Marion Bartoli 0–6 2–6
Runner-up 2. 26 October 2003 Japan Tokyo, Japan Hard Japan Ryōko Fuda 7–5 3–6 2–6
Runner-up 3. 22 June 2008 Japan Sutama, Japan Clay Japan Miki Miyamura 3–6 3–6

Doubles 47 (27–20)

$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 26 September 1999 Japan Tokyo, Japan Hard Japan Kumiko Iijima China Li Na
China Ting Li
2–6 1–6
Winner 2. 21 November 1999 Japan Haibara, Japan Carpet Japan Kumiko Iijima South Korea Young-Ja Choi
South Korea Eun-Sook Kim
6–2 6–0
Runner-up 3. 28 November 1999 Japan Kofu, Japan Carpet Japan Remi Tezuka Japan Seiko Okamoto
Japan Keiko Taguchi
6–7 6–0 5–7
Runner-up 4. 20 November 2000 Japan Kofu, Japan Carpet Japan Kumiko Iijima Japan Seiko Okamoto
Japan Keiko Taguchi
5-3 1-4 4-5 1-4
Winner 5. 29 April 2001 United Kingdom Bournemouth, England Clay United Kingdom Julia Smith Austria Daniela Klemenschits
Austria Sandra Klemenschits
6–7(4) 6–3 6–3
Winner 6. 24 June 2001 Canada Montréal, Canada Hard Japan Kaori Aoyama Japan Ayano Takeuchi
Japan Tomoko Yonemura
6–1 6–3
Winner 7. 8 July 2001 Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung, Taiwan Hard Japan Kumiko Iijima Malaysia Chin-Bee Khoo
Chinese Taipei Tzu-Ting Weng
W/O
Winner 8. 10 February 2002 Portugal Faro, Portugal Hard Japan Remi Tezuka Japan Satomi Kinjo
Japan Seiko Okamoto
7–5 6–7(5) 6–2
Winner 9. 17 February 2002 Portugal Vilamoura, Portugal Hard Japan Remi Tezuka Romania Liana Ungur
Spain Marta Fraga
6–2 7–5
Winner 10. 21 July 2002 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Hard Japan Seiko Okamoto South Korea Chae Kyung-yee
South Korea Kyung-Mi Chang
6–3 5–7 6–4
Winner 11. 1 September 2002 Japan Ibaraki, Japan Hard Japan Kaori Aoyama Japan Yumiko Kitamura
Japan Keiko Taguchi
4–6 6–1 6–2
Runner-up 12. 15 September 2002 Japan Kyoto, Japan Hard (i) Japan Kaori Aoyama Japan Shiho Hisamatsu
Japan Maiko Inoue
5–7 5–7
Runner-up 13. 23 February 2003 India Bangalore, India Hard Belarus Natalia Dziamidzenka India Rushmi Chakravarthi
India Sai-Jayalakshmy Jayaram
6–7(5) 6–7(4)
Runner-up 14. 20 April 2003 Japan Yamaguchi, Japan Clay Japan Ryoko Fuda Japan Akiko Kinebuchi
Japan Tomoko Taira
6–3 6–7(7) 4–6
Runner-up 15. 18 May 2003 Japan Nagano, Japan Grass Japan Aiko Nakamura Japan Tomoko Taira
Japan Tomoko Yonemura
3–6 1–6
Runner-up 16. 25 May 2003 Japan Gunma, Japan Grass Japan Aiko Nakamura Japan Kumiko Iijima
Thailand Suchanun Viratprasert
6–4 5–7 4–6
Winner 17. 21 June 2003 South Korea Inchon, South Korea Hard Chinese Taipei I-Ting Wang South Korea Yeon Kim
South Korea Joo-Hee Lee
6–1 1–6 6–2
Winner 18. 26 October 2003 Japan Tokyo, Japan Hard Japan Ryoko Fuda Japan Shizu Katsumi
South Korea Hea-Mi Kim
6–2 6–3
Runner-up 19. 3 July 2004 South Korea Inchon, South Korea Hard Japan Remi Tezuka South Korea Jin-A Lee
South Korea Soo-Mi Yoo
2–6 6–4 4–6
Winner 20. 7 September 2002 Japan Ibaraki, Japan Hard Japan Remi Tezuka Japan Rika Fujiwara
Japan Shiho Hisamatsu
6-1 5-7 6-2
Runner-up 21. 19 September 2004 Japan Kyoto, Japan Carpet Japan Satomi Kinjo Australia Natasha Kersten
Japan Eriko Mizuno
4–6 6–4 4–6
Runner-up 22. 31 October 2004 Japan Tokyo, Japan Hard Japan Akiko Yonemura Japan Kumiko Iijima
Japan Junri Namigata
3–6 1–6
Winner 23. 5 February 2005 New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Hard South Korea Kyung-Mi Chang Australia Beti Sekulovski
Sweden Aleksandra Srndovic
3–6 6–4 6–4
Winner 24. 13 February 2005 New Zealand Blenheim, New Zealand Hard South Korea Kyung-Mi Chang Australia Beti Sekulovski
Sweden Aleksandra Srndovic
6–4 7–6
Winner 25. 13 February 2005 Japan Yamaguchi, Japan Clay Japan Kumiko Iijima Australia Lisa D'Amelio
Australia Christina Horiatopoulos
6–3 7–6
Runner-up 26. 11 June 2005 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Hard South Korea Eun-Jeong Lee Chinese Taipei Chin-Wei Chan
Chinese Taipei Su-Wei Hsieh
2–6 1–6
Winner 27. 11 September 2005 China Beijing, China Hard South Korea So-Jung Kim Chinese Taipei Yung-Jan Chan
Chinese Taipei I-Hsuan Hwang
6–4 6–0
Winner 28. 30 October 2005 Japan Tokyo, Japan Hard South Korea Hea-Mi Kim Australia Lauren Breadmore
Germany Annette Kolb
6–4 7–6
Winner 29. 6 November 2005 Japan Sutama, Japan Clay Japan Kumiko Iijima Japan Tomoko Dokei
Japan Yukiko Yabe
6–1 6–2
Winner 30. 16 July 2006 Japan Miyazaki, Japan Carpet Japan Kumiko Iijima Japan Seiko Okamoto
Japan Ayami Takase
6–2 6–3
Runner-up 31. 10 September 2006 Japan Kyoto, Japan Carpet Japan Yukiko Yabe Japan Natsumi Hamamura
Japan Ayaka Maekawa
4–6 2–6
Runner-up 32. 17 September 2006 Japan Hiroshima, Japan Carpet Thailand Montinee Tangphong Japan Yuka Kuroda
Japan Eriko Mizuno
1–6 4–6
Runner-up 33. 28 October 2006 Japan Hamanako, Japan Carpet Japan Seiko Okamoto Chinese Taipei Chia-Jung Chuang
Chinese Taipei Su-Wei Hsieh
6–7(2) 5–7
Winner 34. 5 November 2006 Japan Sutama, Japan Clay Japan Seiko Okamoto Japan Ryoko Takemura
Japan Mari Tanaka
6–2 6–3
Winner 35. 4 November 2007 Japan Kofu, Japan Hard South Korea Kyung-Mi Chang Japan Ayaka Maekawa
Thailand Varatchaya Wongteanchai
5–7 6–2 [10–7]
Winner 36. 8 March 2008 New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Hard Japan Yurina Koshino Australia Alison Bai
Australia Emelyn Starr
7–6(3) 7–6(2)
Runner-up 37. 6 September 2008 Japan Tsukuba, Japan Hard Japan Yurika Sema Chinese Taipei Chin-Wei Chan
Chinese Taipei I-Hsuan Hwang
0–6 4–6
Runner-up 38. 20 September 2008 Japan Kyoto, Japan Carpet Japan Yurina Koshino Japan Ayumi Oka
Thailand Varatchaya Wongteanchai
7–5 2–6 [2–10]
Runner-up 39. 27 March 2009 Japan Kofu, Japan Hard Japan Miki Miyamura Japan Shuko Aoyama
Japan Akari Inoue
5–7 6–3 [8–10]
Winner 40. 1 May 2009 Australia Bundaberg, Australia Clay Switzerland Nicole Riner Australia Isabella Holland
Australia Sally Peers
1–6 6–4 11–9
Winner 41. 1 May 2009 Australia Ipswich, Australia Clay Australia Olivia Rogowska Australia Tyra Calderwood
Australia Shannon Golds
6–3 6–2
Runner-up 42. 14 June 2009 Japan Tokyo, Japan Hard Japan Yurina Koshino Japan Ayumi Oka
Japan Mari Tanaka
6–7(6) 0–6
Winner 43. 11 July 2009 Japan Tokyo, Japan Carpet Japan Mari Tanaka Japan Kazusa Ito
Japan Tomoko Taira
7–5 3–6 [13–11]
Runner-up 44. 8 August 2009 Japan Niigata, Japan Carpet Japan Etsuko Kitazaki Japan Airi Hagimoto
Japan Maiko Inoue
2–6 2–6
Winner 45. 29 August 2009 Japan Saitama, Japan Hard Japan Mari Tanaka Japan Airi Hagimoto
Japan Maiko Inoue
6–2 6–4
Winner 46. 26 March 2010 Japan Kofu, Japan Hard Japan Seiko Okamoto Japan Shiho Hisamatsu
Japan Maiko Inoue
6–4 6–4
Winner 47. 11 July 2010 Japan Tokyo, Japan Carpet Japan Maiko Inoue Japan Airi Hagimoto
Japan Kaori Onishi
6–2 7–5

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