Emma Hayman

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Emma Hayman
Country (sports)Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Born (1988-02-24) 24 February 1988 (age 35)
Durban, South Africa
Prize money$8,132
Singles
Career record29–24
Career titles0
Highest ranking686 (4 November 2013)
Doubles
Career record21–30
Career titles1 ITF
Highest ranking751 (7 July 2014)
Team competitions
Fed Cup 8–1

Emma Hayman (born 24 February 1988) is a New Zealand tennis player.

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Hayman has won one doubles title on the ITF tour in her career. On 4 November 2013, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 686. On 7 July 2014, she peaked at world number 751 in the doubles rankings.

Hayman made her WTA tour debut at the 2013 ASB Classic.

Playing for New Zealand at the Fed Cup, Hayman has a win–loss record of 8–1. [1]

ITF finals (1–0)

Doubles (1–0)

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$75,000 tournaments
$50,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
OutcomeNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Winner1.23 July 2012 Horb am Neckar, GermanyClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jade Schoelink Flag of Germany.svg Carolin Daniels
Flag of Germany.svg Dejana Raickovic
2–6, 6–3, [10–8]

Fed Cup participation

Singles

EditionStageDateLocationAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LScore
2013 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
R/R 6 February 2013 Astana, Kazakhstan Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Hard (i) Flag of Hong Kong.svg Katherine Ip L2–6, 2–6
7 February 2013 Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Guljahan Kadyrova W6–0, 6–0
2014 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
R/R 5 February 2014 Astana, Kazakhstan Flag of Iran.svg Iran Hard (i) Flag of Iran.svg Sahar Amini Hajibashi W6–1, 6–2
P/O 7 February 2014 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Flag of Malaysia.svg Aslina Chua W6–2, 6–3

Doubles

EditionStageDateLocationAgainstSurfacePartnerOpponentsW/LScore
2013 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
R/R 5 February 2013 Astana, Kazakhstan Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Hard (i) Flag of New Zealand.svg Abigail Guthrie Flag of Vietnam.svg Huỳnh Phương Đài Trang
Flag of Vietnam.svg Trần Thị Tâm Hảo
W4–6, 6–3, 6–4
6 February 2013 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Flag of New Zealand.svg Abigail Guthrie Flag of Hong Kong.svg Venise Chan
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Katherine Ip
W7–6(7–5), 6–4
7 February 2013 Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Turkmenistan Flag of New Zealand.svg Abigail Guthrie Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Jenneta Halliyeva
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Anastasiya Prenko
W6–4, 6–1
8 February 2013 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Flag of New Zealand.svg Abigail Guthrie Flag of Singapore.svg Geraldine Ang
Flag of Singapore.svg Rehmat Johal
W6–0, 6–1
2014 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone Group II
R/R 4 February 2014 Astana, Kazakhstan Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Hard (i) Flag of New Zealand.svg Abigail Guthrie Flag of Pakistan.svg Maheen Dada
Flag of Pakistan.svg Rida Khalid
W6–0, 6–1

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