Gaby Coorengel

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Gaby Coorengel
Country (sports)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Born (1969-11-27) 27 November 1969 (age 53)
Prize money$51,505
Singles
Career record91–64
Career titles4 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 229 (25 November 1991)
Doubles
Career record70–46
Career titles6 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 117 (28 October 1991)
Grand Slam doubles results
French Open 2R (1991)
Wimbledon 2R (1991)
US Open 1R (1991)

Gaby Coorengel (born 27 November 1969) is a Dutch former professional tennis player.

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Coorengel reached a career-high singles ranking of 229 and won four ITF titles. As a doubles player, she had her best years in the early 1990s, in partnership with Amy van Buuren, reaching a best ranking of 117 in the world. The pair made the second round of both the French Open and Wimbledon in 1991. [1]

ITF finals

$25,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Singles: 5 (4–1)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss1.5 October 1992 Dublin, IrelandClay Flag of France.svg Laurence Andretto 6–1, 3–6, 3–6
Win1.1 February 1993 Newcastle, EnglandCarpet (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lizzie Jelfs 6–1, 6–2
Win2.8 February 1993 Sunderland, EnglandCarpet (i) Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Parkhomenko 3–6, 7–6(3), 6–3
Win3.15 November 1993 Swansea, WalesHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shirli-Ann Siddall 6–3, 6–7(3), 7–6(5)
Win4.7 February 1994Sunderland, EnglandCarpet (i) Flag of Austria.svg Marion Maruska 6–2, 7–5

Doubles: 14 (6–8)

ResultNo.DateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1.20 July 1987 Amersfoort, NetherlandsClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Caroline Vis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yvonne der Kinderen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge Dolman
6–3, 3–6, 6–1
Win2.18 July 1988Amersfoort, NetherlandsClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Caroline Vis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pascale Druyts
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yvonne Schreurs
6–3, 6–2
Loss1.12 February 1990 Hørsholm, DenmarkCarpet (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of Denmark.svg Merete Balling-Stockmann
Flag of Denmark.svg Pernilla Sorensen
4–6, 6–4, 5–7
Loss2.19 February 1990 Manchester, EnglandCarpet (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Michelle Anderson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Virginia Humphreys-Davies
2–6, 2–6
Win3.21 May 1990 Katowice, PolandClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karin Baleková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jitka Dubcová
7–5, 3–6, 6–3
Loss3.3 December 1990 Le Havre, FranceClay (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of France.svg Agnès Zugasti
Flag of France.svg Julie Halard-Decugis
3–6, 0–6
Loss4.2 December 1991Le Havre, FranceClay (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of France.svg Nathalie Herreman
Flag of Russia.svg Eugenia Maniokova
3–6, 4–6
Loss5.17 February 1992 Hebron, SpainClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Holubová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Markéta Štusková
7–5, 4–6, 2–6
Loss6.20 April 1992 Ramat HaSharon, IsraelHard Flag of Israel.svg Yael Segal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carin Bakkum
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ingelise Driehuis
2–6, 1–6
Loss7.19 October 1992 Lyss, SwitzerlandHard (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of Israel.svg Nelly Barkan
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Svetlana Krivencheva
6–7(4), 6–3, 4–6
Win4.22 February 1993 Valencia, SpainClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of Spain.svg Eva Bes
Flag of Spain.svg Virginia Ruano Pascual
6–4, 6–0
Loss8.26 July 1993 Rheda-Wiedenbrück, GermanyClay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy van Buuren Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Holubová
Flag of Germany.svg Katja Oeljeklaus
5–7, 0–6
Win5.7 February 1994Sunderland, EnglandHard (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alison Smith Flag of the Netherlands.svg Caroline Stassen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nathalie Thijssen
3–6, 6–1, 6–2
Win6.14 March 1994 Reims, FranceClay (i) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alison Smith Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivana Jankovská
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Melicharová
4–6, 7–6, 7–5

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References

  1. "Never See Di? It's No Longer True For Agassi". Sun Sentinel . 4 July 1991.