Kyoko Nagatsuka
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Bio | She reached her career-high ranking of No. 28 in the world on August 14, 1995. In doubles, she reached as high as No. 31 on June 19, 1995. She won the 12 and under junior championships of Japan in 1986, and the under 16 in 1989. Nagatsuka reached three singles finals on the WTA Tour, but failed to win the title in any of them. She did, however, win two doubles titles as well as achieving a further three runners-up in doubles competition. In the WTA Tour, he has won double doubles at the 1995 Hobart Australia tournament in January 1995 and 1996. She reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam twice in singles: at the 1995 Australian Open, where she beat a young, 14-year-old Martina Hingis and Amy Frazier, and that same year at the French Open. She was active in Japan as a national representative in the women's tennis national competition. In Fed Cup, in 1996, she played doubles against Germany in the World Group 1 round, paired with Ai Sugiyama, and defeated Steffi Graf and Anke Huber, winning the ties. Since her retirement, she has briefly worked with Akiko Morigami. |
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