Quirine Lemoine

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Quirine Lemoine
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Lemoine at the 2017 Roland Garros qualifying
Country (sports)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Born (1991-12-25) 25 December 1991 (age 32)
Woerden, Netherlands
Turned pro2008
Retired2022
PlaysLeft (two-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$ 274,675
Singles
Career record297–180 (62.3%)
Career titles19 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 137 (3 July 2017)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open Q1 (2017, 2019)
French Open 1R (2017)
Wimbledon Q1 (2017)
US Open Q2 (2019)
Doubles
Career record192–82 (70.1%)
Career titles1 WTA, 27 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 116 (14 August 2017)

Quirine Lemoine (born 25 December 1991) is a retired Dutch tennis player. She won 19 singles titles and 27 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 3 July 2017, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 137. On 14 August 2017, she peaked at No. 116 in the WTA doubles rankings.

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Lemoine made her WTA Tour debut at the 2015 Brasil Tennis Cup, defeating Gaia Sanesi in the singles qualifying. She also made her WTA Tour main-draw debut in doubles there, partnering Susanne Celik. She won her first WTA title at the 2017 Swedish Open held in Båstad, partnering Arantxa Rus. In the on-court television interview after the win, she said that the success was even more special because the two had been friends since they were ten years old.

In July 2022, Lemoine announced her retirement with the $60k Amstelveen Open tournament playing in her home country. [1]

Playing for the Netherlands Fed Cup team, she has a win-loss record of 0–2.

Grand Slam singles performance timeline

Singles

Tournament 2017 2018 2019 W–L
Australian Open Q1 A Q1 0–0
French Open 1R Q1 A0 / 1
Wimbledon Q1 AA0 / 0
US Open Q1 A Q2 0 / 0
Win–loss0–10–00–10–1

WTA career finals

Doubles: 1 (title)

Legend
Grand Slam
WTA 1000
WTA 500
WTA 250 (1–0)
ResultDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win Jul 2017 Swedish Open International [lower-alpha 1] Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arantxa Rus Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Krejčíková
3–6, 6–3, [10–8]

ITF Circuit finals

Singles: 25 (19 titles, 6 runner–ups)

Legend
$60,000 tournaments
$40,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments
Finals by surface
Hard (5–3)
Clay (12–2)
Carpet (2–1)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Apr 2011ITF Antalya, Turkey10,000Hard Flag of Bulgaria.svg Isabella Shinikova 6–4, 6–2
Loss1–1Oct 2011ITF Stockholm, Sweden10,000Hard Flag of Germany.svg Antonia Lottner 6–4, 4–6, 5–7
Win2–1Feb 2012ITF Helsingborg, Sweden10,000Carpet (i) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Hrdinová 6–4, 6–4
Win3–1Apr 2012ITF Edinburgh, United Kingdom10,000Clay Flag of France.svg Elixane Lechemia 6–1, 6–0
Win4–1May 2012ITF Istanbul, Turkey10,000Clay Flag of Armenia.svg Ani Amiraghyan 6–2, 7–6(5)
Win5–1Apr 2014ITF Manama, Bahrain10,000Hard Flag of Oman.svg Fatma Al-Nabhani 4–6, 6–1, 6–2
Win6–1Jun 2014ITF Amstelveen, Netherlands10,000Clay Flag of the United States.svg Bernarda Pera 2–6, 6–4, 6–2
Win7–1Jul 2014ITF Knokke, Belgium10,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kelly Versteeg 6–1, 6–0
Win8–1Jul 2014ITF Maaseik, Belgium10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bernice van de Velde6–1, 6–3
Win9–1Aug 2014ITF Rotterdam, Netherlands10,000Clay Flag of Spain.svg Olga Sáez Larra 6–3, 3–6, 6–2
Win10–1Jul 2015ITF Zeeland, Netherlands15,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arantxa Rus 6–1, 6–2
Win11–1Jun 2016ITF Nieuwpoort, Belgium10,000Clay Flag of France.svg Margot Yerolymos 6–4, 6–3
Win12–1Jul 2016ITF Middelburg, Netherlands25,000Clay Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou 6–2, 7–5
Win13–1Sep 2016 Royal Cup, Montenegro25,000Clay Flag of Argentina.svg Paula Ormaechea 7–5, 6–1
Win14–1Nov 2016ITF Zawada, Poland25,000Carpet (i) Flag of Germany.svg Laura Schaeder3–6, 6–4, 7–5
Loss14–2Nov 2016 Open de Valencia, Spain25,000Clay Flag of Italy.svg Jasmine Paolini 1–6, 6–2, 4–6
Loss14–3Feb 2017 AK Ladies Open, Germany25,000Carpet (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bibiane Schoofs 5–7, 5–7
Win15–3Jun 2017ITF Ystad, Sweden25,000Clay Flag of Norway.svg Melanie Stokke 1–6, 6–4, 6–3
Loss15–4 May 2018 Open Saint Gaudens, France60,000Clay Flag of Belarus.svg Vera Lapko 2–6, 4–6
Loss15–5 Oct 2018 Challenger de Saguenay, Canada60,000Hard (i) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Katherine Sebov 6–7(10), 6–7(4)
Win16–5 Nov 2018 Toronto Challenger, Canada60,000Hard (i) Flag of Ukraine.svg Kateryna Kozlova 6–2, 6–3
Loss16–6Jan 2020ITF Liepāja, Latvia15,000Hard (i) Flag of Latvia.svg Elza Tomase 6–0, 3–6, 1–6
Win17–6Jun 2021ITF Alkmaar, Netherlands15,000Clay Flag of Russia.svg Julia Avdeeva 7–6(6), 6–1
Win18–6Jun 2021ITF The Hague, Netherlands25,000Clay Flag of Hungary.svg Panna Udvardy 7–5, 6–3
Win19–6 Jul 2021 Amstelveen Open, Netherlands60,000Clay Flag of Germany.svg Yana Morderger 7–5, 6–4

Doubles: 38 (27 titles, 11 runner–ups)

ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Jul 2009ITF Bree, Belgium10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kiki Bertens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg An-Sophie Mestach
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Schuurs
6–1, 6–0
Win2–0Aug 2009ITF Enschede, Netherlands10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sabine van der Sar Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daniëlle Harmsen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kim Kilsdonk
6–2, 4–6, [10–8]
Loss2–1May 2010 Wiesbaden Open, Germany10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marlot Meddens Flag of Serbia.svg Nataša Zorić
Flag of Serbia.svg Barbara Bonic
2–6, 2–6
Win3–1Aug 2010ITF Westende, Belgium10,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Schuurs Flag of Russia.svg Irina Khromacheva
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Alison van Uytvanck
3–6, 6–4, 6–4
Win4–1Aug 2010ITF Middelburg, Netherlands10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sabine van der Sar Flag of the Netherlands.svg Angelique van der Meet
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bernice van de Velde
6–1, 6–0
Win5–1Jun 2011ITF Middelburg, Netherlands25,000Clay Flag of Ukraine.svg Maryna Zanevska Flag of the United States.svg Julia Cohen
Flag of Argentina.svg Florencia Molinero
6–3, 6–4
Win6–1Oct 2011ITF Stockholm, Sweden10,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lisanne van Riet Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eleanor Dean
Flag of Germany.svg Antonia Lottner
7–5, 6–1
Win7–1Jan 2012ITF Sutton, United Kingdom10,000Hard (i) Flag of Ireland.svg Amy Bowtell Flag of France.svg Elixane Lechemia
Flag of France.svg Irina Ramialison
7–6, 6–3
Win8–1Feb 2012ITF Helsingborg, Sweden10,000Carpet (i) Flag of Ireland.svg Amy Bowtell Flag of Sweden.svg Mathilda Hamlin
Flag of Sweden.svg Valeria Osadchenko
6–3, 6–4
Win9–1Sep 2013ITF Pula, Italy10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gabriela van de Graaf Flag of Poland.svg Agata Barańska
Flag of Austria.svg Pia König
6–4, 6–7(10), [10–3]
Win10–1Oct 2013ITF Antalya, Turkey10,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gabriela van de Graaf Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marie Benoît
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kimberley Zimmermann
6–3, 0–6, [10–7]
Loss10–2Nov 2013ITF Helsinki, Finland10,000Hard (i) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martina Přádová Flag of Estonia.svg Eva Paalma
Flag of Latvia.svg Jeļena Ostapenko
2–6, 7–5, [9–11]
Win11–2Jul 2015ITF Zeeland, Netherlands15,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lesley Kerkhove Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Conny Perrin
Flag of Ukraine.svg Alyona Sotnikova
6–2, 3–6, [10–3]
Win12–2Aug 2015ITF Wanfercée-Baulet, Belgium15,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Elyne Boeykens
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandrina Naydenova
2–6, 6–2, [10–6]
Win13–2Sep 2015 ITF Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands25,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lesley Kerkhove
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arantxa Rus
3–6, 6–4, [10–7]
Loss13–3Nov 2015 GB Pro-Series Shrewsbury, UK25,000Hard (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lesley Kerkhove Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Xenia Knoll
Flag of Italy.svg Alice Matteucci
6–3, 3–6, [3–10]
Win14–3Mar 2016ITF Orlando, United States10,000Clay Flag of Norway.svg Ulrikke Eikeri Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ema Burgić Bucko
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dia Evtimova
6–1, 6–3
Loss14–4Mar 2016ITF Naples, United States25,000Clay Flag of the United States.svg Sophie Chang Flag of Russia.svg Valeria Solovyeva
Flag of Ukraine.svg Maryna Zanevska
5–7, 0–6
Loss14–5Jun 2016ITF Nieuwpoort, Belgium10,000Clay Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Steffi Distelmans Flag of Italy.svg Amanda Carreras
Flag of Italy.svg Alice Savoretti
2–6, 7–6(4), [8–10]
Win15–5Jul 2016ITF Middelburg, Netherlands25,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou
Flag of Germany.svg Julia Wachaczyk
6–3, 7–5
Loss15–6Aug 2016ITF Westende, Belgium25,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Elyne Boeykens
Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou
2–6, 3–6
Win16–6Sep 2016ITF Sofia, Bulgaria25,000Clay Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou Flag of North Macedonia.svg Lina Gjorcheska
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Viktoriya Tomova
6–4, 4–6, [10–6]
Win17–6Sep 2016 Royal Cup, Montenegro25,000Clay Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Anita Husarić Flag of Serbia.svg Ivana Jorović
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Xenia Knoll
3–6, 6–4, [10–4]
Loss17–7Nov 2016ITF Bratislava, Slovakia25,000Hard (i) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jocelyn Rae
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith
3–6, 2–6
Loss17–8Jun 2017ITF Ystad, Sweden25,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of Russia.svg Valentyna Ivakhnenko
Flag of Mexico.svg Renata Zarazúa
3–6, 6–3, [5–10]
Loss17–9 Jul 2017 Internazionale di Roma, Italy60,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of Russia.svg Anastasiya Komardina
Flag of Argentina.svg Nadia Podoroska
6–7(3), 3–6
Loss17–10Jul 2018ITF Denain, France25,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of Japan.svg Momoko Kobori
Flag of Japan.svg Ayano Shimizu
6–0, 5–7, [7–10]
Win18–10Aug 2018ITF Las Palmas, Spain25,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Arbuthnott
Flag of Sweden.svg Mirjam Björklund
7–6(6), 6–1
Win19–10Jan 2019ITF Singapore25,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arantxa Rus Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Pei-hsuan
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Fang-hsien
6–2, 6–4
Win20–10Jul 2019ITF The Hague, Netherlands25,000Clay Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gabriella Da Silva-Fick
Flag of Germany.svg Anna Klasen
6–2, 5–7, [10–3]
Win21–10Nov 2019ITF Antalya, Turkey15,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gabriella Mujan Flag of Romania.svg Ioana Gașpar
Flag of Russia.svg Nina Rudiukova
6–3, 6–4
Win22–10Jan 2021ITF Cairo, Egypt15,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gabriella Mujan Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Dea Herdželaš
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Anita Husarić
4–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Win23–10Jun 2021ITF Alkmaar, Netherlands15,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gabriella Mujan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Vedder
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stéphanie Visscher
6–4, 6–1
Win24–10 Jul 2021 Amstelveen Open, Netherlands60,000Clay Flag of the Netherlands.svg Suzan Lamens Flag of Russia.svg Amina Anshba
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Dețiuc
6–4, 6–3
Win25–10Oct 2021ITF Kiryat Motzkin, Israel25,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Vedder Flag of Russia.svg Maria Bondarenko
Flag of France.svg Carole Monnet
6–0, 6–2
Loss25–11Jan 2022ITF Manacor, Spain25,000Hard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bibiane Schoofs Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Dețiuc
Flag of Russia.svg Yana Sizikova
2–6, 3–6
Win26–11Feb 2022 Porto Indoor, Portugal40,000Hard (i) Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou Flag of France.svg Audrey Albié
Flag of France.svg Léolia Jeanjean
6–2, 6–3
Win27–11Feb 2022Porto Indoor 2, Portugal40,000Hard (i) Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou Flag of Hungary.svg Adrienn Nagy
Flag of India.svg Prarthana Thombare
6–2, 6–0

Notes

  1. The WTA International tournaments were reclassified as WTA 250 tournaments in 2021.

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