- Chang Kai-chen
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chang.
Chang Kai-chen
張凱貞
Chang at the 2010 Toray Pan Pacific OpenCountry Republic of China Residence Taipei City, Taiwan Born January 13, 1991
Taoyuan City, TaiwanHeight 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) Turned pro 2007 Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career prize money US $376,497 Singles Career record 113–97 Career titles 1 ITF Highest ranking No. 82 (July 5, 2010) Current ranking No. 140 (August 29, 2011) Grand Slam results Australian Open 1R (2010) French Open 1R (2010) Wimbledon 2R (2010) US Open 2R (2009, 2010) Doubles Career record 83–55 Career titles 1 WTA, 5 ITF Highest ranking No. 69 (June 13, 2011) Current ranking No. 94 (August 29, 2011) Last updated on: June 18, 2010. Medal record Competitor for Chinese Taipei Women's Tennis Asian Games Silver 2010 Guangdong Team Silver 2010 Guangdong Doubles Chang Kai-chen (traditional Chinese: 張凱貞; simplified Chinese: 张凯贞; pinyin: Zhāng Kǎizhēn; born January 13, 1991) is a professional Taiwanese tennis player. Her highest WTA singles ranking is 82nd, which she reached on July 5, 2010.[1] Her career high in doubles is 126th, which she reached on October 19, 2009.[1]
Chang was born in Taiwan and is a right-handed player. She qualified for the 2009 U.S. Open. Chang beat 25th seed Kaia Kanepi 6–0, 2–6, 6–2 in her first round match. At the 2009 Toray Pan Pacific Open, Chang defeated WTA No. 1 Dinara Safina 7–6, 4–6, 7–5 in her second round match.
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Career finals
Singles (4)
Wins (1)
Legend: Before 2009 Legend: Starting in 2009 Grand Slam (0) WTA Championships (0) Tier I (0) Premier Mandatory (0) Tier II (0) Premier 5 (0) Tier III (0) Premier (0) Tier IV & V (0) International (0) ITF Circuit (1) Titles by Surface Hard (0) Grass (0) Clay (0) Carpet (1) No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score 1. May 18, 2008 Kurume, Japan Carpet Alexandra Panova 7–5, 6–3 Runner-ups (3)
No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in the final Score 1. November 18, 2007 Manila, Philippines Clay Nicole Riner 6–3, 6–2 2. February 9, 2008 Mildura, Australia Grass Marina Erakovic 6–3, 6–1 3. May 10, 2009 Fukuoka, Japan Carpet Nikola Hofmanova 6–3, 6–2 Women's doubles (10)
Wins (6)
No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in Final Score 1. May 18, 2008 Kurume, Japan Carpet Hwang I-hsuan Erika Sema
Yurika Sema6–3, 2–6, [10–6] 2. November 15, 2008 Pune, India Hard Hwang I-hsuan Elora Dabija
Bojana Jovanovski5–7, 6–2, [10–7] 3. April 26, 2009 Changwon, South Korea Hard Chen Yi Elena Baltacha
Amanda Elliott6–4, 6–1 4. May 3, 2009 Gimcheon, South Korea Hard Chen Yi Chang Kyung-mi
Lee Jin-a6–1, 7–5 5. July 26, 2009 Lexington, United States Hard Tetiana Luzhanska Jacqueline Cako
Alison Riske6–3, 6–2 6. October 17, 2010 Osaka, Japan Hard Lilia Osterloh Shuko Aoyama
Rika Fujiwara6–0, 6–3 Runner-ups (4)
No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in Final Score 1. July 23, 2006 Bangkok, Thailand Hard Nguyễn Thuy-Dung Nungnadda Wannasuk
Varatchaya Wongteanchai6–4, 6–4 2. March 21, 2008 Sorrento, Australia Hard Hwang I-hsuan Monique Adamczak
Melanie South6–2, 6–4 3. May 31, 2008 Gunma, Japan Carpet Hwang I-hsuan Erika Sema
Yurika Sema6–3, 2–6, [10–7] 4. May 17, 2009 Kurume, Japan Carpet Ayaka Maekawa Lu Jingjing
Sun Shengnan6–3, 6–2 References
- ^ a b "Chang Kai-chen stats on WTA official site". WTA. http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/page/Player/Stats/0,,12781~13135,00.html. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
External links
- Chang, Kai-Chen at the Women's Tennis Association
- Chang Kai-chen at the International Tennis Federation Junior Profile
Women's Tennis Association: Top ten female Asian singles tennis players as of September 26, 2011 1. Li Na (5 ) · 2. Peng Shuai (15 ) · 3. Shahar Peer (26 ) · 4. Ayumi Morita (42 2) · 5. Kimiko Date Krumm (68 7)6. Zheng Jie (75 8) · 7. Galina Voskoboeva (82 ) 8. Sania Mirza (86 2) · 9. Tamarine Tanasugarn (93 2) · 10. Misaki Doi (108 2)Categories:- 1991 births
- Living people
- People from Taoyuan City
- Taiwanese female tennis players
- Tennis players at the 2010 Asian Games
- Asian Games medalists in tennis
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