Kimiko Date-Krumm

Kimiko Date-Krumm

Japanese tennis player
Date of Birth: 28.09.1970
Country: Japan

Biography of Kimiko Date-Krumm

Kimiko Date-Krumm, a Japanese tennis player, was born on September 28, 1970, in Japan. She started playing tennis at the age of seven and dedicated most of her free time to training on the court. Her love for the sport and determination to become a professional tennis player led her to success at a young age.

Kimiko Date-Krumm

At 14 years old, Date-Krumm reached the semifinals of the junior championship in Japan, and in 1985, she finished third in the National Junior Championship. With each passing season, she improved and gained recognition as a true professional player capable of representing Japan in international competitions.

Kimiko Date-Krumm

In 1990, Date-Krumm made her debut in international tournaments and achieved significant success in the Grand Slam tournaments. Although she lost her first match at Wimbledon that year, the defeat fueled her determination to continue competing. In 1991, she faced Gabriela Sabatini in the Los Angeles tournament and had a successful season until she lost to Monica Seles in the final.

Kimiko Date-Krumm

Date-Krumm participated in the Olympic Games in Barcelona and won the Japan Open championship in 1993. She was recognized as one of the best tennis players in Asia. In 1994, she won the Japan Open championship again and reached the semifinals in three Australian Open tournaments. In 1995, she had a commendable performance at the Roland Garros.

Despite her achievements, Date-Krumm decided to retire from professional tennis in 1996 after losing to Steffi Graf at Wimbledon. However, in 2008, she made a comeback and managed to climb to the 138th position in the WTA rankings within a year. In 2009, she competed at Wimbledon again.

Currently, Date-Krumm resides in Tokyo and is married to renowned racer Michael Krumm. It was her husband who insisted on her return to professional sports. Date-Krumm's appearance at Wimbledon after 13 years of inactivity proved that she is still a professional in her field and can achieve high positions in tennis.

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