- Julie Halard-Decugis
Infobox Tennis player
playername = Julie Halard-Decugis
country = FRA
residence =Pully ,Switzerland
datebirth = birth date and age|1970|9|10
placebirth =Versailles ,France
height = 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
weight = 56.6 kg (125 lb)
turnedpro = 1986
retired = 2000
plays = Right-handed
careerprizemoney = $3,096,734
singlesrecord = 386–233
singlestitles = 12
highestsinglesranking = No. 7 (February 21 2000 )
AustralianOpenresult = QF (1993, 2000)
FrenchOpenresult = QF (1994)
Wimbledonresult = 4r (1992)
USOpenresult = 4r (1999)
doublesrecord = 253–156
doublestitles = 15
highestdoublesranking = No. 1 (September 11 2000 )
grandslamsdoublesresults = 1
AustralianOpenDoublesresult = QF (2000)
FrenchOpenDoublesresult = SF (1994, 2000)
WimbledonDoublesresult = F (2000)
USOpenDoublesresult = W (2000) | updated=October 6 2008 Julie Halard-Decugis (born
September 10 ,1970 ) is a former professional female tennis player fromVersailles ,France .Halard-Decugis lived in
La Baule ,France during the initial stages of her career and later moved toPully ,Switzerland . She turned professional in June 1987 after winning theFrench Open junior singles title in 1986 and 1988 and reaching the Wimbledon junior singles final in 1987. She retired from theWTA Tour tennis circuit at the end of the 2000 season. Her highest WTA Tour singles and doubles rankings was number seven and number one respectively. She had been coached by Arnaud Decugis since 1989.Halard-Decugis won her first WTA Tour singles title in Puerto Rico. She enjoyed her best season in 1996, when she won her first WTA Tour Tier II singles title in Paris and finished the year with a career-high season-ending singles ranking of number 15 and as the number one singles player from France. This occurred despite the fact that her playing schedule in the second half of 1996 was curtailed because of a wrist injury sustained during the
Fed Cup semi-final match against Spain. She only played two tournaments in late 1997 because of injuries.By winning the singles title in
Rosmalen in 1998, she became the 20th player to have won singles titles on all four surfaces in the Open Era. Halard also won the singles and doubles titles inPattaya that year, and broke into the top 10 singles ranking in August 1999, becoming the fifth Frenchwoman afterFrançoise Durr ,Mary Pierce ,Nathalie Tauziat andSandrine Testud to do so. In 1999, she won two WTA Tour singles titles and was runner-up on three other occasions. Between November 15, 1999 and January 9, 2000, Halard-Decugis, Nathalie Tauziat,Amélie Mauresmo and Mary Pierce were all ranked inside the singles Top 10, the first time France had four players ranked among the singles Top 10.2000 was to be the final and perhaps the finest year of Halard's professional playing career. She reached the
Australian Open singles quarter-final for the second time, captured the second WTA Tour Tier II title of her career inEastbourne and reached her career-high singles ranking of number 7 in February. Halard was also runner-up inTokyo 's Princess Cup in the month of October and won the doubles title withAi Sugiyama . The following week, she won both the singles and doubles titles at the Japan Open in Tokyo, saving three match points in the final to defeat the defending championAmy Frazier .On her 30th birthday, Halard won the 2000 US Open women's doubles title with
Ai Sugiyama , her only Grand Slam title as a professional. The pair also reached the final at Wimbledon, the semi-final at theFrench Open and the quarter-final at theAustralian Open that year. Halard-Decugis won nine other doubles titles in 2000, five of them with Sugiyama, and became the first Frenchwoman to attain the number one WTA Tour doubles ranking in the Open Era.Halard-Decugis represented her country in the Federation Cup
Fed Cup from 1990 to 2000 and in theOlympics Games in 1992 and 2000.She married her coach, Arnaud Decugis, on
September 22 ,1995 . Arnaud Decugis is the great nephew ofMax Decugis , a leading tennis player from France during the early 20th century. The couple have 2 children: Camille, bornFebruary 10 ,2002 and another child born in July 2003.Grand Slam women's doubles finals
Win (1)
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WTA Tour doubles finals
Wins (15)
Runners-up (10)
External links
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