Country (sports) | Fiji |
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Born | Lautoka, Fiji | 12 April 2000
Plays | Junior tennis |
Ruby Coffin (born 12 April 2000) is a Fijian tennis player. She represented Fiji at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (which was also the first instance where Fiji went onto compete in an Asian event) and competed in the Indoor tennis event. She was seeded 9th in the jr. Women's singles and in the jr. Women's doubles, and finished in 5th place in the Indoor tennis tournament. [1] She is currently playing in junior level tennis competitions. [2] In doubles she is partnered with Vienna Kumar, a fellow Fijian jr. tennis player.
Ruby Coffin studied at the Natabua High School which is located in Lautoka.[ citation needed ] and had a itf ranking of 1965 in the world
Angelique Widjaja is a retired Indonesian professional tennis player. She won the junior championships at Wimbledon in 2001, defeating Dinara Safina. She reached a peak of No. 55 in the WTA singles rankings in March 2003, and a peak of No. 15 in the doubles rankings in February 2004. She retired in 2008.
Wynne Prakusya is a former tennis player from Indonesia.
Poulomi Ghatak is a table tennis player from West Bengal, India. She won three junior national championships as well as seven senior national championships between 1998 and 2016. In 1998 she won both the senior national and junior national championships. Poulomi has represented India at the Commonwealth Games at Melbourne in 2006 and the Commonwealth Championships between 2000 and 2008. She played at the Sydney Olympics when she was 16. She also played in the Indian Open finals in 2007. She started playing in 1992 and thereafter went on a successful upward learning curve.
Audra Marie Cohen is an American former professional tennis player and current college tennis coach. She was the # 1 collegiate female tennis player in the United States in 2007. At the University of Miami in 2005-2006 she was named the ITA National Player of the Year and was the National Indoor Champion, and in 2006-07 she won the ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championship, the NCAA Singles Championship, and the ITA National Player of the Year award. She is currently the head women's tennis coach at the University of Oklahoma.
Kelly Sibley is a former professional table tennis player and current coach from England. Sibley won the singles, girls doubles and mixed doubles at the UK Junior Championships and has represented England at senior level at the Commonwealth Games, European Championships and World Championships.
Kasumi Ishikawa is a Japanese table tennis player. A regular member of the Japanese national team, she won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, a bronze at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and a silver medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's team.
Yu Mengyu is a retired Chinese-born Singaporean table tennis player. Born in Liaoning, China, Yu left China in 2006 at the age of 17 to join the Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA).
Gu Yuting is a Chinese table tennis player. She won a gold medal in the Women's singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In addition, Gu holds the distinction of having competed at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships for five straight years (2009–13) and winning the World Junior Girls' Doubles title on all five occasions.
Jordanne Joyce Whiley MBE is a British retired wheelchair tennis player. Aged 14, she became Britain's youngest ever national women's singles champion in wheelchair tennis. She has osteogenesis imperfecta as does her father, Keith, who was also a Paralympian and won a bronze medal in 1984 in New York. As well as the 2015 US Open in wheelchair singles, Whiley has won 9 Grand Slam doubles titles, and she & Japanese Yui Kamiji are the fourth team in women's wheelchair doubles to complete the Calendar Year Grand Slam. Whiley was awarded the MBE in the 2015 Queens Birthday Honours list.
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Claire Liu is an American tennis player.
Aldila Sutjiadi is an Indonesian professional tennis player.
Apriyani Rahayu is an Indonesian badminton player specializing in doubles. She and Greysia Polii are the reigning Olympic champions in the women's doubles following their win at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She won gold at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, and two bronze medals at the World Championships in 2018 and 2019. Rahayu also won bronze medals at the 2018 Asian Games in the women's team and doubles with her current partner Greysia Polii.
Eudice Chong is a professional tennis player from Hong Kong. Chong embarked on a career as a full-time touring professional in June 2018 after she graduated from Division III Wesleyan University in Connecticut where she became the first player in NCAA history to win four consecutive national singles titles at any division of collegiate tennis, man or woman.
Jahana Bayramova is a Turkmen female tennis player. Honoured Master of Sports of Turkmenistan since 2014.
Karman Kaur Thandi is an Indian tennis player.
Amanda Tobin, now known as Amanda Chaplin, is a former professional tennis player from Australia. She also competed as Amanda Tobin-Evans and Amanda Tobin-Dingwall.
Larissa Schaerer is a former professional tennis player from Paraguay.
Vienna Kumar is a Fijian tennis player. She competed at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games and the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games representing Fiji. Kumar also plays tennis and has partnered with fellow Fijian jr. tennis player Ruby Coffin in Women's doubles. Kumar was the first tennis player from Fiji to win the Girls Under-16 singles and doubles titles in the Margaret Court Cup and Victorian Grass Court Championships.
Gabriela Ruffels is an Australian former tennis player and current professional golfer. Starting at the age of eight, Ruffels started playing tennis and won twenty one International Tennis Federation doubles events in Europe. She also was the number one ranking Australian junior when she was twelve. After switching from tennis to golf in 2015, Ruffels primarily competed in Australia from 2016 to 2017. In 2018, Ruffels joined the USC Trojans women's golf team at the University of Southern California. With USC, Ruffels appeared at the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships from 2018 to 2019 in both the individual and team events.