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  1. 7 de dic. de 2023 · At the 1997 Australian Open, Switzerland's Martina Hingis put the tennis world on notice as the youngest Grand Slam champion in history. What followed was a ...

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  2. She was a member of the 2001 Hopman Cup championship team that defeated the United States. With a 548-133 career singles record to accompany her major victories, TENNIS Magazine ranked Hingis 22 nd in its list of the 40 Greatest Players of the magazine’s 40-year history. Injuries to her ankles and hip forced Hingis into retirement in February ...

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Martina Hingis (born September 30, 1980, Košice, Czechoslovakia [now in Slovakia]) is a Swiss professional tennis player who became the youngest person in the “open” era to win a Grand Slam singles title and the youngest to be ranked world number one. In her relatively short, injury-plagued career, she won five Grand Slam singles titles ...

  4. Born on 30 September 1980 in Kosice, Slovakia, child tennis prodigy Hingis was named after tennis legend Martina Navratilova. Making her AO debut in 1995, the Swiss Miss became the youngest player to win a round at a Grand Slam. In 1996 aged 15 she reached the quarterfinals and, her apprenticeship served, came back the very next year seeded No ...

  5. Tenis/Tenista/Martina Hingis. Martina Hingis (n. 30 de septiembre de 1980 en Košice, Checoslovaquia) es una jugadora de tenis profesional suiza de origen eslovaco. Durante su carrera ganó cinco torneos individuales de Grand Slam (tres Abiertos de Australia, un Wimbledon y un Abierto de Estados Unidos) y disputó dos finales de Roland Garros ...

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  7. Martina Hingis. Martina Hingis (born 30 September 1980 in Košice, Slovakia, then Czechoslovakia) is a Swiss professional tennis player who spent a total of 209 weeks as World No. 1. [2] She is known as the "Swiss Miss". She has won five Grand Slam singles titles, three at the Australian Open (1997 to 1999), one at Wimbledon (1997) and one at ...

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