- Nancy Feber
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Nancy Feber Country Belgium Born 5 February 1976 Turned pro 1991 Retired 1998 Career prize money US$314,809 Singles Career record 127–98 Career titles 0 WTA, 3 ITF Highest ranking 79 (5 February 1996) Grand Slam results Australian Open 2R (1996) French Open 2R (1995, 1996) Wimbledon 3R (1994, 1995, 1996) US Open 1R (1994, 1995) Doubles Career record 106–72 Career titles 0 WTA, 8 ITF Highest ranking 46 (10 April 1995) Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open 2R (1995) French Open 2R (1997) Wimbledon 1R (1995, 1996, 1997) US Open 3R (1995) Last updated on: 25 July 2010. Nancy Feber (born 5 February 1976) is a retired Belgian tennis player. As a junior player, she won four Grand Slam titles – one in singles and three in doubles. Feber won French Open twice, in 1992 and 1993, both times in doubles with Laurence Courtois. At the 1993 Wimbledon Championships, she triumphed in both singles and doubles.[1]
Feber played as a professional tennis player from 1991 to 1998.[2] Her best Grand Slam singles result is the third round of the 1994 Wimbledon Championships, the result she achieved in 1995 and 1996. In doubles, Feber reached three WTA Tour finals, one with Alexandra Fusai and two with Laurence Courtois, but won none. She also played for Belgium Fed Cup team, with the score of 2–2 in singles and 9–1 in doubles.[3] Feber enjoyed success at the ITF Women's Circuit, winning three singles and eight doubles titles.[4] Her highest rankings were No. 79 in singles and No. 46 in doubles.[4] During her career, Feber defeated players such as Helena Suková, Irina Spîrlea, Jo Durie, Rita Grande and Meghann Shaughnessy.[2]
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Career statistics
WTA Tour doubles finals (0–3)
Legend Tier I Tier II Tier III Tier IV Grand Slam WTA Tour Championship Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Runner–ups 3. 20 November 1994 Taiwan, Chinese Taipei Hard Alexandra Fusai Michelle Jaggard-Lai
Rene Simpson6–0, 7–6(10) Runner–ups 2. 8 January 1995 Jakarta, Indonesia Hard Laurence Courtois Claudia Porwik
Irina Spîrlea6–2, 6–3 Runner–ups 3. 14 April 1996 Jakarta, Indonesia Hard Laurence Courtois Rika Hiraki
Naoko Kijimuta7–6(2), 7–5 ITF Circuit singles finals (3–4)
$100,000 tournaments $75,000 tournaments $50,000 tournaments $25,000 tournaments $10,000 tournaments Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score Runner–up 1. 27 November 1991 Flensburg, Germany Carpet (i) Heike Thoms 7–6(3), 6–4 Winner 1. 14 November 1992 Manchester, England Carpet (i) Elena Makarova 7–5, 4–6, 6–2 Runner–up 2. 28 March 1993 Brest, France Hard Sylvie Sabas 6–3, 6–4 Runner–up 3. 6 February 1994 Coburg, Germany Carpet (i) Ludmila Richterová 7–6(5), 6–2 Winner 2. 15 March 1998 Biel, Switzerland Hard (i) Květa Peschke 6(8)–7, 6–3, 6–4 Runner–up 4. 12 April 1998 Calvi, France Hard Gabrielle Kucerova 7–5, 6–1 Winner 3. 19 April 1998 Cagnes-sur-Mer, France Hard Carine Bornu 6–0, 6–1 ITF Circuit doubles finals (8–4)
$100,000 tournaments $75,000 tournaments $50,000 tournaments $25,000 tournaments $10,000 tournaments Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Winners 1. 25 August 1991 Koksijde, Belgium Clay Laurence Courtois Nancy Barkan
Olga Lugina4–6, 6–0, 6–4 Winners 2. 27 October 1991 Flensburg, Germany Carpet (i) Laurence Courtois Alena Havrliková
Ivana Havrliková6–2, 6–3 Winners 3. 10 November 1991 Ljusdal, Sweden Carpet (i) Laurence Courtois Cora Linneman
Eva Lena Olsson6–2, 7–6(3) Winners 4. 1 February 1992 Danderyd, Sweden Carpet (i) Laurence Courtois Katrien De Craemer
Olga Lugina7–6(0), 6–3 Runner–ups 1. 9 February 1992 Horsholm, Denmark Carpet (i) Katrien De Craemer Sofie Albinus
Tine Scheuer-Larsen6–3, 6–4 Runner–ups 2. 31 October 1993 Poitiers, France Hard Els Callens Olga Lugina
Elena Wagner6–4, 3–6, 6–3 Winners 5. 23 March 1997 Woodlands[disambiguation needed ], United States Hard Liezel Huber Sabine Haas
Kristina Triska6–1, 6–2 Winners 6. 1 November 1997 Poitiers, France Hard (i) Petra Langrová Lea Ghirardi
Svetlana Krivencheva3–6, 6–3, 6–1 Runner–ups 3. 15 March 1998 Biel, Switzerland Hard (i) Tina Križan Kirstin Freye
Noëlle van Lottum6–3, 3–6, 7–6(4) Winners 7. 12 April 1998 Calvi, France Hard Jasmin Wöhr Emmanuelle Curutchet
Sophie Georges4–1, retired Runner–ups 4. 10 May 1998 Cardiff, the United Kingdom Clay Petra Langrová Liezel Huber
Katarina Srebotnik6–4, 6–3 Winners 8. 17 May 1998 Porto, Portugal Clay Katarina Srebotnik Surina De Beer
Rebecca Jensen5–7, 6–1, 6–4 Junior Grand Slam singles finals (1–0)
Outcome Year Tournament Surface Opponent Result Winners 1993 Wimbledon Championships Grass Rita Grande 7–6(5), 1–6, 6–2 Junior Grand Slam doubles finals (3–0)
Outcome Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Result Winners 1992 French Open (1) Clay Laurence Courtois Lindsay Davenport
Chanda Rubin6–1, 5–7, 6–4 Winners 1993 French Open (2) Clay Laurence Courtois Lara Bitter
Maaike Koutstaal3–6, 6–1, 6–3 Winners 1993 Wimbledon Championships Grass Laurence Courtois Hiroko Mochizuki
Yuka Yoshida6–3, 6–4 References
- ^ Player Activity: Nancy Feber at the International Tennis Federation Junior Profile
- ^ a b Nancy Feber: Activity at the Women's Tennis Association
- ^ Nancy Feber at the Fed Cup
- ^ a b Nancy Feber: Stats at the Women's Tennis Association
External links
- Nancy Feber at the Women's Tennis Association
- Nancy Feber at the International Tennis Federation
- Nancy Feber at the International Tennis Federation Junior Profile
- Nancy Feber at the Fed Cup
Wimbledon (Open Era) girls' singles champions 1968 Kristy Pigeon • 1969 Kazuko Sawamatsu • 1970 Sharon Walsh • 1971 Marina Kroshina • 1972 Ilana Kloss • 1973 Ann Kiyomura • 1974 Mima Jaušovec • 1975 Natasha Chmyreva • 1976 Natasha Chmyreva • 1977 Lea Antonoplis • 1978 Tracy Austin • 1979 Mary Lou Piatek • 1980 Debbie Freeman • 1981 Zina Garrison • 1982 Catherine Tanvier • 1983 Pascale Paradis • 1984 Annabel Croft • 1985 Andrea Holíková • 1986 Natalia Zvereva • 1987 Natalia Zvereva • 1988 Brenda Schultz • 1989 Andrea Strnadová • 1990 Andrea Strnadová • 1991 Barbara Rittner • 1992 Chanda Rubin • 1993 Nancy Feber • 1994 Martina Hingis • 1995 Aleksandra Olsza • 1996 Amélie Mauresmo • 1997 Cara Black • 1998 Katarina Srebotnik • 1999 Iroda Tulyaganova • 2000 María Emilia Salerni • 2001 Angelique Widjaja • 2002 Vera Dushevina • 2003 Kirsten Flipkens • 2004 Kateryna Bondarenko • 2005 Agnieszka Radwańska • 2006 Caroline Wozniacki • 2007 Urszula Radwańska • 2008 Laura Robson • 2009 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn • 2010 Kristýna Plíšková • 2011 Ashleigh Barty
French Open girls’ doubles champions 1981 Sophie Amiach / Corinne Vanier • 1982 Beth Herr / Janet Lagasse • 1983 Carin Anderholm / Helena Olsson • 1984 Digna Ketelaar / Simone Schilder • 1985 Mariana Perez-Roldan / Patricia Tarabini • 1986 Leila Meskhi / Natalia Zvereva • 1987 Natalia Medvedeva / Natalia Zvereva • 1988 Alexia Dechaume / Emmanuelle Derly • 1989 Nicole Pratt / Wang Shi-ting • 1990 Ruxandra Dragomir / Irina Spîrlea • 1991 Eva Bes / Inés Gorrochategui • 1992 Laurence Courtois / Nancy Feber • 1993 Laurence Courtois / Nancy Feber • 1994 Martina Hingis / Henrieta Nagyová • 1995 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova • 1996 Alice Canepa / Giulia Casoni • 1997 Cara Black / Irina Selyutina • 1998 Kim Clijsters / Jelena Dokić • 1999 Flavia Pennetta / Roberta Vinci • 2000 Maria José Martínez / Anabel Medina • 2001 Petra Cetkovská / Renata Voráčová • 2002 Anna-Lena Grönefeld / Barbora Strýcová • 2003 Adriana Gonzalez-Peñas / Marta Fraga • 2004 Katerina Bohmova / Michaëlla Krajicek • 2005 Victoria Azarenka / Ágnes Szávay • 2006 Sharon Fichman / Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova • 2007 Ksenia Milevskaya / Urszula Radwańska • 2008 Jessica Moore / Polona Hercog • 2009 Elena Bogdan / Noppawan Lertcheewakarn • 2010 Tímea Babos / Sloane Stephens • 2011 Irina Khromacheva / Maryna Zanevska
Wimbledon (Open Era) girls' doubles champions 1982 Penny Barg / Beth Herr • 1983 Patty Fendick / Patricia Hy-Boulais • 1984 Caroline Kuhlman / Stephanie Rehe • 1985 Louise Field / Janine Thompson • 1986 Michelle Jaggard / Lisa O’Neill • 1987 Natalia Medvedeva / Natalia Zvereva • 1988 Jo-Anne Faull / Rachel McQuillan • 1989 Jennifer Capriati / Meredith McGrath • 1990 Karina Habšudová / Andrea Strnadová • 1991 Catherine Barclay / Limor Zaltz • 1992 Marja Avotins / Lisa McShea • 1993 Laurence Courtois / Nancy Feber • 1994 Esme DeVilliers / Elizabeth Jelfs • 1995 Cara Black / Aleksandra Olsza • 1996 Olga Barabanschikova / Amélie Mauresmo • 1997 Cara Black / Irina Selyutina • 1998 Eva Dyrberg / Jelena Kostanić • 1999 Dája Bedáňová / Maria Salerni • 2000 Ioana Gaspar / Tatiana Perebiynis • 2001 Gisela Dulko / Ashley Harkleroad • 2002 Elke Clijsters / Barbora Strýcová • 2003 Alisa Kleybanova / Sania Mirza • 2004 Victoria Azarenka / Olga Govortsova • 2005 Victoria Azarenka / Ágnes Szávay • 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Alisa Kleybanova • 2007 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Urszula Radwańska • 2008 Jessica Moore / Polona Hercog • 2009 Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Sally Peers • 2010 Tímea Babos / Sloane Stephens • 2011 Eugénie Bouchard / Grace Min
Categories:- 1976 births
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