Amelie Mauresmo's Professional Information
Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Status Pro (1993)
Racquet
HEAD MicroGel Radical
Clothing
Reebok
Shoes
Reebok Pump Net Pro
Titles, Win/Loss and Prize Money Information
Year-to-date WTA Tour Singles Titles
Year-to-date WTA Tour Doubles Titles
Year-to-date ITF Circuit Singles Titles
Year-to-date ITF Circuit Doubles Titles
Year-to-date Prize Money
Year-to-date Singles Record -
Year-to-date Doubles Record -
Career WTA Tour Singles Titles 25
Career WTA Tour Doubles Titles 3
Career ITF Circuit Singles Titles 2
Career ITF Circuit Doubles Titles 2
Career Prize Money $15,022,476
Career Singles Record 545 -
227
Career Doubles Record 92 -
62
Ranking Information
Current Singles Ranking
20
Current Race Ranking 18
Current Doubles Ranking 57
Year-end Singles Ranking 2008 - 24, 2007 - 18, 2006 - 3, 2005 - 3, 2004 - 2, 2003 - 4, 2002 - 6, 2001 - 9, 2000 - 16, 1999 - 10, 1998 - 29, 1997 - 109, 1996 - 159, 1995 - 290, 1994 - 827 ,
Career High Singles Rank 1 (September 13 2004)
Career High Doubles Rank 29 (June 26 2006)
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (25): 2009 - Paris [Indoors]; 2007 - Antwerp; 2006 - Australian Open, Paris [Indoors], Antwerp, Wimbledon; 2005 - Antwerp, Rome, Philadelphia, Tour Championships; 2004 - Berlin, Rome, Montréal, Linz, Philadelphia; 2003 - Warsaw, Philadelphia; 2002 - Dubai, Montréal; 2001 - Paris [Indoors], Nice, Amelia Island, Berlin; 2000 - Sydney; 1999 - Bratislava; 1997 - ITF/Thessaloniki-GRE; 1995 - ITF/St.Raphael-FRA.
Finalist (23): 2007 - Dubai, Strasbourg, Eastbourne; 2006 - Doha, Beijing, Tour Championships; 2005 - Paris [Indoors], New Haven, Filderstadt; 2004 - Sydney, Amelia Island, Olympics, Filderstadt; 2003 - Paris [Indoors], Rome, Moscow, Tour Championships; 2001 - Rome; 2000 - Bol, Rome; 1999 - Australian Open, Paris [Indoors]; 1998 - Berlin.
DOUBLES
Winner (3): 2009 - Miami (w/Kuznetsova); 2006 - Eastbourne (w/Kuznetsova); 2000 - Linz (w/Rubin); 1995 - ITF/Le Touquet-FRA (w/Wainwright), ITF/Saint Raphael-FRA (w/Quillot).
Finalist (1): 2005 - Wimbledon (w/Kuznetsova).
ADDITIONAL
French Fed Cup Team, 1998-99, 2001-09; French Olympic Team, 2000, 2004.
Awards
- Awards received so far this year include Legion of Honor, presented in Paris by French president Jacques Chirac (in March); Tour Player of the Year, presented in Miami for 2006 achievements (also in March); and Laureus Breakthrough of the Year, also for 2006 achievements (in April).
- On June 14, 2004, named official ambassador of Habitat for Humanity (joint social cause of the Tour and Whirlpool Europe).
- Awards received include Commitment to Community Award from the Florida Times-Union and Water's Edge Magazine (to recognize her support of the Phil Collins Little Dreams Foundation and contributions to the Curie Institute of France), Sanex's Prix du Public Award (at 2003 Roland Garros; was public vote).
- Has life-size wax figure on display at Grevin Wax Museum in Paris (inaugurated on May 28, 2003).
- Served on the Tour Players' Council through 2002.
- Junior achievements include winning 1996 Roland Garros and Wimbledon; also named 1996 Junior World Champion by the International Tennis Federation.
- Tour mentor was Karine Quentrec-Eagle in the Partners for Success Alumni program.
