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Important events in martina hingis's life.
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1980 was born in Kosic, the former Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) on September 30th.

1993 10, Hingis got her first challenge in Bruggenser, Switzerland at the age of 13.

199410/0 On October 4th, Hingis participated in the WTA Tour for the first time-Zurich, Switzerland, and just celebrated 14' s birthday four days ago. In the second round, she lost to Pierce, who ranked fifth in the world at that time.

1995 Hingis entered the final of the Tour for the first time in Hamburg, Germany, but lost to Martinez.

Hingis won his first WTA Tour title in Fieldstadt, and then in Auckland. And entered the finals of the Italian Open, the Zurich Open and the year-end finals, and entered the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and the semi-finals of the US Open.

1997 was the year when Hingis broke out in an all-round way. She reached all four Grand Slam finals and won the Australian Open, Wimbledon Open and US Open. Unfortunately, she lost to Marjory in the French Open final and failed to realize her dream of winning four Grand Slams in one year. In addition, she has won championships in Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, Miami, Hilton Head, Stanford, San Diego, Fieldstadt and Philadelphia. The world ranking reached the first place in the world on March 30th of that year, when she was only 16 years and 6 months, nine months ahead of Seles' record.

1998 Hingis won the Australian Open again, entered the semi-finals of the French Open and Wimbledon, and reached the final of the US Open. He won the year-end finals for the second time, and had the last laugh in Wales, Indiana, Hamburg and Rome. Hingis is also one of the few players who actively participate in doubles competitions. This year, she won four Grand Slam doubles titles and achieved a Grand Slam in doubles.

1999 season, Hingis achieved three consecutive championships in the Australian Open, entered the finals of the French Open and the US Open, and was eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon. Won the championship in Tokyo, Hilton Head, Berlin, San Diego, Canadian Open and Fieldstadt. It is worth mentioning that in the French Open final, she lost to Graf, the queen of God.

Hingis reached the Australian Open final for the fourth time in 2000, but this time she lost to Davenport, who was behind her at that time. She didn't win the other three Grand Slams, the French Open and the US Open reached the semi-finals and Wimbledon reached the quarter-finals. However, Hingis still won many trophies in the same year. In addition to winning the year-end finals, she also won trophies in Tokyo, Melmi, Hamburg, the Netherlands, the Canadian Open, Fieldstadt, Zurich and Moscow.

In the 200 1 season, Hingis won the championship only three times in Sydney, Doha and Dubai, and entered the Australian Open final for the fifth time, losing to the troubled girl capriati at that time. In the semi-finals of French Open and US Open, Wimbledon lost again in the first round. In the same year, Hingis sued her sports shoes sponsor's products for damaging her feet and underwent ankle surgery for the first time.

In 2002, Hingis began to fade out of people's sight. She entered the Australian Open final for the sixth time in a row and lost to capriati again. Only won the championship twice in Sydney and Tokyo. Hingis underwent ankle surgery for the second time in the same year after her famous Fieldstadt lost to Elena elena dementieva in the second round. On February 7, 2003, she announced her retirement due to an aggravated ankle injury.

After two years, Hingis made a comeback in the Volvo Women's Tennis Tournament held in Pattaya, Thailand in February 2005, but the former tennis queen with a wild card was eliminated in the first round. Before the game, she also said that her comeback was only tentative, mainly to participate in charity activities to help tsunami victims. This season, Hingis also participated in the World Tennis Team Tournament, led the new york Sports Times team to win the championship and won the MVP in the last week.

From 1997 to 200 1, Hingis ranked first in the world for 209 consecutive weeks, which was only briefly interrupted by Davenport. In the history of women's tennis, only Graf, navratilova martina and Evert have sat in this position for longer than her. At the same time, she is also the youngest woman in the world and the youngest Grand Slam champion.

On October 30th, 2005/KLOC-0, she announced her comeback.

This year, she entered the quarter-finals in the Australian Open and the French Open, won the titles in Italy and Calcutta, and the number of professional singles titles increased to 42, ranking ninth in the world.