Caroline Rohde-Moe

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Caroline Rohde-Moe
Caroline Rohde-Moe (6316875697).jpg
Country (sports)Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Residence Blommenholm, Norway
Born (1992-04-10) 10 April 1992 (age 31)
Blommenholm, Norway
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money$12,234
Singles
Career record40–50
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 719 (3 August 2015)
Doubles
Career record51–42
Career titles2 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 540 (4 May 2015)
Team competitions
Fed Cup 10–5
Last updated on: 10 June 2019.

Caroline Rohde-Moe (born 10 April 1992) is a Norwegian tennis player.

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Rohde-Moe has a WTA singles career high ranking of 719 achieved on 3 August 2015. She also has a WTA doubles career high ranking of 540 achieved on 4 May 2015. Rohde-Moe has won two ITF doubles titles.

Playing for Norway in Fed Cup, Rohde-Moe has a W/L record of 10–5.

ITF finals (2-4)

Doubles (2–4)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (1–4)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Winner1.13 September 2010 Lleida, SpainClay Flag of Norway.svg Ulrikke Eikeri Flag of France.svg Alix Collombon
Flag of France.svg Jessica Ginier
7–5, 5–0, ret.
Winner2.15 June 2014 Sharm El Sheikh, EgyptHard Flag of Russia.svg Anna Morgina Flag of Romania.svg Elena-Teodora Cadar
Flag of Spain.svg Arabela Fernández Rabener
6–3, 7–5
Runner-up1.21 January 2015 Sharm El Sheikh, EgyptHard Flag of Sweden.svg Kajsa Rinaldo Persson Flag of Japan.svg Shiho Akita
Flag of Japan.svg Yuuki Tanaka
2–6, 6–7(3–7)
Runner-up2.31 January 2015 Sharm el-Sheikh, EgyptHard Flag of Japan.svg Midori Yamamoto Flag of Latvia.svg Anastasija Sevastova
Flag of Austria.svg Melanie Klaffner
4–6, 4–6
Runner-up3.2 March 2015 Sharm el-Sheikh, EgyptHard Flag of Russia.svg Anna Morgina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Markéta Vondroušová
Flag of Belarus.svg Vera Lapko
2–6, 4–6
Runner-up4.13 July 2015 Sharm el-Sheikh, EgyptHard Flag of the United States.svg Julia Jones Flag of Russia.svg Kseniia Bekker
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cho I-hsuan
3–6, 6–3 [4–10]

Fed Cup participation

Singles

EditionRoundDateLocationAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LScore
2011 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
R/R 4 May 2011 Cairo, Egypt Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Clay Daniela Ciobanu W6–2, 6–1
5 May 2011 Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Nour Abbès L3–6, 1–6
2015 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
P/O 17 April 2015 Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Clay Lusine Chobanyan W6–0, 6–0

Doubles

EditionRoundDateLocationAgainstSurfacePartnerOpponentsW/LScore
2009 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
R/R 22 April 2009 Marsa, Malta Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Hard Flag of Norway.svg Emma Flood Arney Jóhannesdóttir
Eirdís Ragnarsdóttir
W6–0, 6–1
24 April 2009 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Flag of Norway.svg Emma Flood Olga Terteac
Olga Zaicenco
W6–1, 6–1
25 April 2009 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Norway.svg Emma Flood May El Wardany
Nihal Tarek-Saleh
W1–0 ret.
2010 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group II
R/R 30 April 2010 Yerevan, Armenia Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Clay Flag of Norway.svg Hedda Ødegaard Oksana Kalashnikova
Sofia Shapatava
L2–6, 1–6
2011 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
R/R 3 May 2011 Cairo, Egypt Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Clay Flag of Norway.svg Ulrikke Eikeri Amy Bowtell
Lynsey McCullough
W6–1, 6–1
5 May 2011 Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Flag of Norway.svg Ulrikke Eikeri Nour Abbès
Ons Jabeur
L2–6, 5–7
6 May 2011 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Flag of Norway.svg Ulrikke Eikeri Magy Aziz
Mayar Sherif
L3–6, 4–6
2015 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group III
R/R 14 April 2015 Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria Clay Flag of Norway.svg Melanie Stokke Amira Benaissa
Inès Ibbou
W6–1, 6–4
16 April 2015 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Flag of Norway.svg Emma Flood Karen Barbat
Mai Grage
L4–6, 2–6
P/O 17 April 2015 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Flag of Norway.svg Melanie Stokke Ani Amiraghyan
Milena Avetisyan
W6–2, 6–3
2017 Fed Cup
Europe/Africa Zone Group II
R/R 19 April 2017 Šiauliai, Lithuania Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Hard (i) Flag of Norway.svg Astrid Wanja Brune Olsen Madrie Le Roux
Chanel Simmonds
W7–6(7–1), 6–4
21 April 2017 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Flag of Norway.svg Malene Helgø Dalila Jakupović
Andreja Klepač
W1–0 ret.

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