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Steffi
Graf

GER
5'9" (1.75 m)

Career Stats

Career High
1
Singles Titles
107
Won / Lost
900 / 115
Prize Money
$21,895,277
  • Was coached by Heinz Günthardt from 1990 through 1999, when she retired at the age of 30; previously coached by father, Peter (who passed away in 2013) and Pavel Slozil... Mother's name is Heidi; has a younger brother, Michael... Enjoys animals, and appeared in a 1999 Wildlife Foundation calendar... Married Andre Agassi on October 22, 2001; the couple continue to reside in Las Vegas… Gave birth to son, Jaden Gil on October 26, 2001, and daughter, Jaz, on October 3, 2003... Steffi Graf Youth Tennis Center was founded and dedicated October 1991 in Leipzig, Germany... Founder and Chairperson of Children for Tomorrow, a non-profit foundation founded in 1998 with the goal of implementing and developing projects to support children who have been traumatized by war or other crises, and she is directly involved in the running of the foundation and makes regular financial contributions to the organization... Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2004.

Plays

Right-Handed

Career High

1

Height

5'9" (1.75 m)

Birthday

Jun 14, 1969 June 14, 1969

Birthplace

Bruhl, Germany

Career Highlights

SINGLES
Winner (107): 1999 - Roland Garros; 1998 - New Haven, Leipzig, Philadelphia; 1997 - Strasbourg; 1996 - Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Chase Championships, Indian Wells, Miami, Berlin; 1995 - Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Tour Championships, Paris Indoors, Delray Beach, Miami, Houston, Philadelphia; 1994 - Australian Open, Miami, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Indian Wells, Delray Beach, Berlin, San Diego; 1993 - Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Virginia Slims Championships, Delray Beach, Hilton Head, Berlin, San Diego, Toronto, Leipzig; 1992 - Wimbledon, Boca Raton, Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig, Zurich, Brighton, Philadelphia; 1991 - Wimbledon, San Antonio, Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig, Zurich, Brighton; 1990 - Australian Open, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Amelia Island, Hamburg, Montreal, San Diego, Leipzig, Zurich, Brighton, Worcester; 1989 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open, Virginia Slims Championships, Washington DC, Boca Raton, San Antonio, Hilton Head, Hamburg, Berlin, San Diego, Mahwah, Zurich, Brighton; 1988 - Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Miami, San Antonio, Berlin, Hamburg, Mahwah, Brighton, Olympics; 1987 - Roland Garros, Virginia Slims Championships, Miami, Los Angeles, European Indoors, Boca Raton, Hamburg, Berlin, Rome, Hilton Head, Amelia Island; 1986 - Berlin, Amelia Island, Hilton Head, Indianapolis, Pan Pacific, Zurich, Brighton, Mahwah.
Finalist (31): 1999 - Indian Wells, Wimbledon; 1997 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 1996 - Philadelphia; 1994 - Hamburg, Montreal, US Open; 1993 - Australian Open, Miami, Hamburg, Philadelphia; 1992 - Amelia Island, Roland Garros, Olympics; 1991 - Boca Raton, Amelia Island; 1990 - Berlin, Roland Garros, US Open; 1989 - Amelia Island, Roland Garros; 1988 - Boca Raton; 1987 - Wimbledon, US Open; 1986 - Miami [V.S. of Florida], Boca Raton [Lipton], Tour Championships; 1985 - Berlin, Mahwah, Fort Lauderdale; 1984 - Stuttgart.

DOUBLES
Winner (11): 1993 - Hamburg (w/Stubbs); 1992 - Hamburg (w/Stubbs); 1989 - Mahwah (w/Shriver); 1988 - Wimbledon, Miami (both w/Sabatini); 1987 - Amelia Island (w/Sabatini); 1986 - Berlin, Brighton (both w/Sukova), Indianapolis, Zurich (both w/Sabatini), Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/Bunge).
Finalist (7): 1989 - Roland Garros (w/Sabatini); 1987 - Roland Garros (w/Sabatini); 1986 - Roland Garros, Chicago (both w/Sabatini), Mahwah (w/Sukova), Hilton Head (w/Tanvier); 1985 - Berlin (w/Tanvier).

ADDITIONAL
German Fed Cup Team 1986-87, 1989-92, 1996. German Olympic Team 1988, 1992.