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Nana Smith Rogers, previously Nana Miyagi (宮城ナナ , April 10, 1971 –) is a Japanese American tennis player, born in Seattle, Washington. She plays right-handed, and hits both forehand and backhand double-handed. She turned pro in March, 1988, and retired in 2006. She played for Japan, where she spent much of her childhood, and used her mother's surname, Miyagi, for the entirety of her career.
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Career
Miyagi played at all the grand slams in both singles and doubles – the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. She scored her first and only top 10 win in singles in 1994, over then World No. 8 Lindsay Davenport and also scored wins over many top 20 ranked players, including Martina Hingis. Her highest ranking in singles was 51, which she reached in February 1995. She won four titles on the ITF circuit. She never won a title on the main tour but reached the final in Surabaya in 1996
She had an arguably more successful doubles career, reaching a career-high ranking of 12 in 1997, winning 10 tour-level titles and an additional 31 on the ITF circuit. Also, she reached the semi-finals of the 1993 US Open with Yayuk Basuki, and scored a notable win over Serena and Venus Williams at the 1998 Australian Open, with Naoko Kijimuta.
Personal life
Nana Miyagi Smith married James Rogers, great-grandson of actor and comedian Will Rogers, at the Will Rogers State Park in 2007. They currently live in San Diego. She also has a successful website making her own line of jewelry and has items in a few boutiques around the country.
Earnings
Smith amassed over one million dollars in prize money.
WTA Tour finals
Singles 1
Legend Grand Slam 0 WTA Championships 0 Tier I 0 Tier II 0 Tier III 0 Tier IV & V 0 Olympic Games 0 Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score Runner-up 1. 13 October 1996 Surabaya, Indonesia Hard Shi-Ting Wang 4–6, 0–6 Doubles 21 (10–11)
Legend Grand Slam 0 WTA Championships 0 Tier I 0 Tier II 0 Tier III 4 Tier IV & V 6 Olympic Games 0 Titles by Surface Hard 10 Clay 0 Grass 0 Carpet 0 Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score Runner-up 1. 30 April 1989 Taipei Hard Cecilia Dahlman Maria Lindström
Heather Ludloff6–4, 5–7, 3–6 Winner 2. 25 August 1990 Schenectady, New York, USA Hard Alysia May Linda Ferrando
Wiltrud Probst6–4, 5–7, 6–3 Winner 3. 21 April 1991 Pattaya, Thailand Hard Suzanna Anggarkusuma Rika Hiraki
Akemi Nishiya6–1, 6–4 Runner-up 4. 27 September 1992 Tokyo, Japan Hard Yayuk Basuki Mary Joe Fernandez
Robin White4–6, 4–6 Winner 5. 3 October 1993 Sapporo, Japan Hard Tessa Price Yone Kamio
Naoko Kijimuta6–4, 6–2 Winner 6. 10 October 1993 Taipei Hard Yayuk Basuki Jo-Anne Faull
Kristine Kunce6–4, 6–2 Runner-up 7. 10 April 1994 Japan Open, Japan Hard Yayuk Basuki Mami Donoshiro
Ai Sugiyama4–6, 1–6 Runner-up 8. 17 April 1994 Pattaya, Thailand Hard Yayuk Basuki Patty Fendick
Meredith McGrath6–7, 6–3, 3–6 Runner-up 9. 8 October 1995 Surabaya, Indonesia Hard Stephanie Reece Petra Kamstra
Tina Križan6–2, 4–6, 1–6 Runner-up 10. 19 November 1995 Pattaya, Thailand Hard Kristin Godridge Jill Hetherington
Kristine Kunce6–2, 4–6, 3–6 Runner-up 11. 3 November 1996 Chicago, Illinois, USA Carpet Angela Lettiere Lisa Raymond
Rennae Stubbs1–6, 1–6 Runner-up 12. 24 November 1996 Pattaya, Thailand Hard Tina Križan Miho Saeki
Yuka Yoshida2–6, 3–6 Winner 13. 5 January 1997 Gold Coast, Australia Hard Naoko Kijimuta Ruxandra Dragomir
Silvia Farina7–6, 6–1 Winner 14. 12 January 1997 Hobart, Australia Hard Naoko Kijimuta Barbara Rittner
Dominique Van Roost6–3, 6–1 Winner 15. 23 February 1997 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA Hard Rika Hiraki Marianne Werdel-Witmeyer
Tami Whitlinger-Jones6–4, 6–1 Winner 16. 10 January 1998 Auckland, New Zealand Hard Tamarine Tanasugarn Julie Halard-Decugis
Janette Husárová7–6, 6–4 Winner 17. 19 April 1998 Japan Open, Japan Hard Naoko Kijimuta Amy Frazier
Rika Hiraki6–3, 4–6, 6–4 Runner-up 18. 8 October 2000 Tokyo, Japan Hard Paola Suárez Julie Halard-Decugis
Ai Sugiyama0–6, 2–6 Winner 19. 6 October 2002 Japan Open, Japan Hard Shinobu Asagoe Svetlana Kuznetsova
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario6–4, 4–6, 6–4 Runner-up 20. 30 March 2003 Miami, Florida, USA Hard Shinobu Asagoe Liezel Huber
Magdalena Maleeva4–6, 6–3, 5–7 Runner-up 21. 6 April 2003 Sarasota, Florida, USA Clay Shinobu Asagoe Liezel Huber
Martina Navratilova6–7(8), 3–6 References
Categories:- 1971 births
- American female tennis players
- American sportspeople of Japanese descent
- Japanese female tennis players
- People from San Diego, California
- People from Seattle, Washington
- Living people
- Tennis people from Washington (state)
- Asian Games medalists in tennis
- Asian-American women in sports
- Asian-American tennis players
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