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Name
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Zheng Jie |
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| Sex |
Female |
| Date of Birth |
July
5, 1983 |
| Birthplace |
Cheng Du, Si Chuan,
China |
| Height |
5' 4 1/2'' (1.64 m) |
| Weight |
126 lbs.
(57 kg) |
| Plays |
Right-handed (two-handed
backhand) |
| Residence |
Cheng Du, China |
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Status
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Pro (January
16, 2003) |
| Singles
Rankings |
34 |
| Highlight: |
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The Chinese national team once shut the door against
her because of her short stature, however, with the
support of her coach and parents, as well as unremitting
efforts she made, she finally proved herself. Her
excellent basic skills, active struggle and steady
psychological condition are all elements of her success.
2004-- first Chinese woman to reach a Grand Slam
4r at Roland Garros
made Top 50 debut at No.49 in July
2006-- At Australian Open, captured doubles title
(as No.12 seeds w/Yan, d. top seeds Raymond/Stosur
Won second career Tour singles title at Estoril in
May
at Roland Garros, SF in doubles (w/Yan)
at Wimbledon, won doubles, her seventh doubles title
and second major (all w/Yan; as
No.4 seeds, d. No.2 seeds Black/Stubbs and unseeded
Ruano Pascual/Suarez in last two rounds)
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