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Nicole Bradtke Country Australia Residence Melbourne, Australia Born 22 September 1969
Melbourne, AustraliaTurned pro 1986 Retired 1997 Career prize money US$1,283,966 Singles Career record 243–191 Career titles 3 WTA, 4 ITF Highest ranking No. 24 (24 May 1993) Grand Slam results Australian Open 4r (1989, 1993) French Open SF (1988) Wimbledon 4r (1995) US Open 3r (1987) Doubles Career record 222–164 Career titles 9 WTA, 0 ITF Highest ranking No. 11 (6 April 1992) Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open 3r (1992, 1996) French Open SF (1988, 1990) Wimbledon SF (1989) US Open SF (1989) Olympic medal record Women's Tennis Bronze Barcelona 1992 Doubles Nicole Bradtke (née Provis) (born 22 September 1969, in Melbourne) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia.
Bradtke won three singles and nine doubles on the WTA Tour in her career. She reached the semifinals of the 1988 French Open, and won a bronze medal in doubles at the 1992 Summer Olympics, partnering Rachel McQuillan. In mixed doubles, she reached four Grand Slam finals, winning two of those partnering Mark Woodforde. Bradtke reached career-high rankings of No. 24 in singles and No. 11 in doubles. She retired from professional tennis in 1997 after a shoulder injury.
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Professional career
Bradtke started playing tennis at the age of seven. She played her first professional match in 1985 and made her debut at the Australian Open later that year. She found early success in mixed doubles, finishing runner-up at the 1987 Wimbledon Championships with Darren Cahill.
Bradtke burst into prominence in 1988, when she made the semifinals of the French Open as a relative unknown. She beat two seeded players, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Sylvia Hanika, as well as Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (who had earlier beaten Chris Evert) before losing to Natasha Zvereva, despite holding two match points.
In early 1989, she reached the top 30, but failed to fulfill her early promise and quickly settled into the lower top 100 range, despite making further fourth rounds at the 1989 Australian Open and the 1990 French Open and winning her first title at home in Brisbane in 1992. However, she went on to greater success in mixed doubles, winning both the 1992 Australian Open and the 1992 US Open with her partner, Mark Woodforde; and women's doubles, earning a bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
She enjoyed a minor resurgence in singles in 1993, winning her second tour title in Kuala Lumpur and reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open. She also earned her biggest career victory during that year, shockingly beating World No. 1 Steffi Graf in a Fed Cup tie.[1] Bradtke later helped Australia to reach the final, where they lost to the Spanish team.
After playing only eight events in 1994, she dropped out of the top 100, before recovering in 1995, earning another big victory over Gabriela Sabatini at the tournament in Berlin and returning to the top 40 in the world.
She later retired after the 1997 Australian Open.
Personal
She is married to Mark Bradtke, a former Australian professional basketball player, since 1994. Together they have two boys, Austin (born 2000) and Jensen (born 2004), and run an indoor sports centre in Melbourne. Currently she serves as a coach for the Australian Fed Cup team, as well as undertaking private coaching. She has worked with fellow Australians Samantha Stosur and Alicia Molik. In 2007, she joined the National High Performance Academy team.
Her sister, Natasha, is married to Todd Woodbridge, making him her brother-in-law.[2]
Grand Slam finals
Mixed doubles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)
Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final Runner-up 1987 Wimbledon Grass Darren Cahill Jo Durie
Jeremy Bates7–6(10), 6–3 Runner-up 1990 French Open Clay Danie Visser Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Jorge Lozano7–6(5), 7–6(8) Winner 1992 Australian Open Hard Mark Woodforde Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Todd Woodbridge6–3, 4–6, 11–9 Winner 1992 US Open Hard Mark Woodforde Helena Suková
Tom Nijssen4–6, 6–3, 6–3 Titles (12)
Singles (3)
Legend WTA Championship (0) Grand Slam (0) Tier I (0) Tier II (0) Tier III (0) Tier IV (3) Tier V (0) No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent in Final Score in Final 1. 5 January 1992 Danone, Brisbane Hard Rachel McQuillan 6–3, 6–2 2. 19 April 1993 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Hard (i) Ann Grossman 6–3, 6–2 3. 30 January 1995 Auckland, New Zealand Hard Ginger Helgeson 3–6, 6–2, 6–1 Doubles (9)
Legend WTA Championship (0) Grand Slam (0) Tier I (1) Tier II (0) Tier III (1) Tier IV (5) Tier V (2) No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in Final Score in Final 1. 16 May 1988 Strasbourg, France Clay Manon Bollegraf Jenny Byrne
Janine Thompson6–3, 6–2 2. 14 August 1989 Albuquerque, NM, United States Hard Elna Reinach Raffaella Reggi
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario4–6, 6–4, 6–2 3. 14 May 1990 Berlin, Germany Clay Elna Reinach Hana Mandlíková
Jana Novotná6–2, 6–1 4. 21 May 1990 Strasbourg, France Clay Elna Reinach Kathy Jordan
Elizabeth Smylie6–1, 6–4 5. 20 May 1991 Geneva, Switzerland Clay Elizabeth Smylie Cathy Caverzasio
Manuela Maleeva6–1, 6–2 6. 10 June 1991 Birmingham, United Kingdom Grass Elizabeth Smylie Sandy Collins
Elna Reinach6–1, 6–2 7. 17 February 1992 Oklahoma, United States Hard (i) Lori McNeil Katrina Adams
Manon Bollegraf3–6, 6–4, 7–6(6) 8. 11 January 1993 Melbourne, Australia Hard Nathalie Tauziat Cammy MacGregor
Shaun Stafford1–6, 6–3, 6–3 9. 20 May 1996 Strasbourg, France Clay Yayuk Basuki Marianne Witmeyer
Tami Jones5–7, 6–4, 6–4 References
- ^ "Bookies favour Stosur to lift French Open crown". http://www.dailyindia.com/show/378762.php.
- ^ Daffey, Paul (13 February 2005). "Best sporting love matches". The Age (Melbourne). http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/Best-sporting-love-matches/2005/02/13/1108061930342.html.
External links
- Nicole Bradtke at the Women's Tennis Association
- Nicole Bradtke at the Fed Cup
Australian Open girls’ doubles champions 1969 Pat Edwards / Evonne Goolagong • 1970 Janet Fallis / Janet Young • 1971 Pat Edwards / Janice Whyte • 1972 Sally Irvine / Pam Whytcross • 1973 Jenny Dimond / Dianne Fromholtz • 1974 Nerida Gregory / Julia Hanrahan • 1975 Diane Evers / Nerida Gregory • 1976 Jan Morton / Jan Wilton • 1977 (Jan) Keryn Pratt / Amanda Tobin • 1977 (Dec) Keryn Pratt / Amanda Tobin • 1978 Debbie Freeman / Kathy Mantle • 1979 Linda Cassell / Sue Leo • 1980 Anne Minter / Miranda Yates • 1981 Maree Booth / Sharon Hodgkin • 1982 Annette Gulley / Kim Staunton • 1983 Bernadette Randall / Kim Staunton • 1984 Louise Field / Larisa Savchenko • 1985 Jenny Byrne / Janine Thompson • 1987 Ann Devries / Nicole Provis • 1988 Jo-Anne Faull / Rachel McQuillan • 1989 Andrea Strnadová / Eva Sviglerova • 1990 Rona Mayer / Limor Zaltz • 1991 Karina Habšudová / Barbara Rittner • 1992 Lindsay Davenport / Nicole London • 1993 Joana Manta / Ludmila Richterova • 1994 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova • 1995 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova • 1996 Michaela Paštiková / Jitka Schonfeldova • 1997 Mirjana Lučić / Jasmin Wöhr • 1998 Evie Dominikovic / Alicia Molik • 1999 Eleni Daniilidou / Virginie Razzano • 2000 Anikó Kapros / Christina Wheeler • 2001 Petra Cetkovská / Barbora Strýcová • 2002 Gisela Dulko / Angelique Widjaja • 2003 Casey Dellacqua / Adriana Szili • 2004 Yung-Jan Chan / Sheng-Nan Sun • 2005 Victoria Azarenka / Marina Erakovic • 2006 Sharon Fichman / Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova • 2007 Yevgeniya Rodina / Arina Rodionova • 2008 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Ksenia Lykina • 2009 Christina McHale / Ajla Tomljanović • 2010 Jana Čepelová / Chantal Škamlová • 2011 An-Sophie Mestach / Demi Schuurs
US Open mixed doubles champions (1968) Mary Ann Eisel / Peter Curtis • (1969) Margaret Court / Marty Riessen • (1970) Margaret Court / Marty Riessen • (1971) Billie Jean King / Owen Davidson • (1972) Margaret Court / Marty Riessen • (1973) Billie Jean King / Owen Davidson • (1974) Pam Teeguarden / Geoff Masters • (1975) Rosemary Casals / Dick Stockton • (1976) Billie Jean King / Phil Dent • (1977) Betty Stöve / Frew McMillan • (1978) Betty Stöve / Frew McMillan • (1979) Greer Stevens / Bob Hewitt • (1980) Wendy Turnbull / Marty Riessen • (1981) Anne Smith / Kevin Curren • (1982) Anne Smith / Kevin Curren • (1983) Elizabeth Sayers Smylie / John Fitzgerald • (1984) Manuela Maleeva / Tom Gullikson • (1985)Martina Navrátilová / Heinz Günthardt • (1986)Raffaella Reggi / Sergio Casal • (1987) Martina Navrátilová / Emilio Sánchez Vicario • (1988) Jana Novotná / Jim Pugh • (1989) Robin White / Shelby Cannon • (1990) Elizabeth Sayers Smylie / Todd Woodbridge • (1991) Manon Bollegraf / Tom Nijssen • (1992) Nicole Provis / Mark Woodforde • (1993) Helena Suková / Todd Woodbridge • (1994) Elna Reinach / Patrick Galbraith • (1995) Meredith McGrath / Matt Lucena • (1996) Lisa Raymond / Patrick Galbraith • (1997) Manon Bollegraf / Rick Leach • (1998) Serena Williams / Max Mirnyi • (1999) Ai Sugiyama / Mahesh Bhupathi • (2000) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario / Jared Palmer • (2001) Rennae Stubbs / Todd Woodbridge • (2002) Lisa Raymond / Mike Bryan • (2003) Katarina Srebotnik / Bob Bryan • (2004) Vera Zvonareva / Bob Bryan • (2005) Daniela Hantuchová / Mahesh Bhupathi • (2006) Martina Navrátilová / Bob Bryan • (2007) Victoria Azarenka / Max Mirnyi • (2008) Cara Black / Leander Paes • (2009) Carly Gullickson / Travis Parrott • (2010) Liezel Huber / Bob Bryan • (2011) Melanie Oudin / Jack Sock
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- Olympic bronze medalists for Australia
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- Tennis players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Olympic medalists in tennis
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