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Martina Hingis - Wikipedia
Martina Hingis is a Swiss former professional tennis player. Hingis was the first Swiss player, male or female, to win a major title and to attain a world No. 1 ranking. She spent a total of 209 weeks as the singles world No. 1 and 90 weeks as doubles world No. 1, holding both No. 1 rankings simultaneously for 29 weeks. She … 展开
Hingis was born in Košice, Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia) as Martina Hingisová, to Melanie Molitorová and Karol Hingis, both of whom were tennis players. Molitorová … 展开
Hingis was an all-court player who possessed an intelligent, crafty game. Hingis compensated for her lack of power with superior movement, anticipation, finesse, point construction, … 展开
• 1992: Swiss Champion together with the tennisclub TC Schützenwiese (from Winterthur) in the Interclub-Championships. 展开
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MARTINA BREAKS DOWN - New York Post
Remember When: Martina Hingis and the Changing …
2014年12月10日 · Hingis’s efforts, conversely, depended on depth. As her under-ranked opponent pressed forward, she fell back, her shots falling shorter and shorter. It was over in 51 minutes, a hair longer than that 8-6 set played …
Tennis | Hingis humiliated - BBC News
1999年6月22日 · Top seed Martina Hingis has crashed out of Wimbledon in one of the biggest shocks in the tournament's recent history. Jelena Dokic: "I felt comfortable and confident on court" Australian...
THE WISTFUL WONDER OF MARTINA HINGIS
2017年10月27日 · JE NE REGRETTE RIEN: After her 1999 French Open debacle, where she melted down on court, Hingis said, “I don’t regret anything…That’s me. That’s how I am on the court.” AND THE TRUTH …
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2006年8月20日 · She became known for on-court finesse and off-the-court arrogance. When she retired at 22, having slipped in the rankings, she complained of foot troubles and of missing out on life.
Rise and fall of Martina Hingis - The Age