Elise Burgin
Country (sports) | United States |
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Born | Baltimore, Maryland,U.S. | March 5, 1962
Turned pro | 1980 |
Retired | 1993 |
Plays | Left-handed |
Prize money | US$ 750,831 |
Singles | |
Career record | 158–194 |
Career titles | 1 |
Highest ranking | No. 22 (December 31, 1985)[1] |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Australian Open | 3R (1989) |
French Open | 2R (1985,1986,1989,1990) |
Wimbledon | 3R (1985,1986,1987) |
US Open | 4R (1982) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 282–165 |
Career titles | 10 |
Highest ranking | No. 7 (April 13, 1987)[1] |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
Australian Open | QF (1989) |
French Open | SF (1985) |
Wimbledon | SF (1986) |
US Open | SF (1986) |
Elise Burgin(born March 5, 1962) is a retired American tennis player. She achievedWTA rankingsof 22 in singles and 7 in doubles.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Burgin, who is Jewish, was born inBaltimore, Marylandand grew up in Maryland.[2][3][4]
Tennis career
[edit]Before playing professionally, Burgin was an outstanding singles and doubles player atStanford University,from which she graduated.[5]A four-timeAll-Americanfrom 1981 to 1984, she teamed withLinda Gatesin 1984 to win theNCAAdoubles championship.[6][7]
She competed professionally from 1980 to 1993. In 1982, she reached the fourth round of the US Open (where she was beaten byBonnie Gadusek), her best performance in singles in a Grand Slam tournament. In 1986, she won her only career singles title atCharleston, South Carolina.[8]
Burgin was a member of the U.S.Federation Cupteam in 1985 and 1987. In 1986, Burgin was captain of the U.S.Wightman Cupteam.[9]
During her career, she won eleven tournaments on theWTA Tour,including ten in doubles.[7]She reached No. 7 in the world in doubles.[1]
After retiring in 1993, Burgin has become a tennis commentator.[1]
In 2003, she was inducted into theUSTAMid–Atlantic Tennis Hall of Fame.[10]
WTA career finals
[edit]Singles: 4 (1 title, 3 runner-ups)
[edit]Legend | |
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Grand Slam | 0 |
Tier I | 0 |
Tier II | 0 |
Tier III | 0 |
Tier IV & V | 0 |
Result | W/L | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Loss | 0–1 | Mar 1985 | Indianapolis,U.S. | Hard | Kathleen Horvath | 2–6, 4–6 |
Loss | 0–2 | May 1985 | Houston,U.S. | Clay | Martina Navratilova | 4–6, 1–6 |
Win | 1–2 | Apr 1986 | Charleston,U.S. | Clay | Tine Scheuer-Larsen | 6–1, 6–3 |
Loss | 1–3 | Sep 1989 | Phoenix,U.S. | Hard | Conchita Martínez | 6–3, 4–6, 2–6 |
Doubles: 29 (10 titles, 19 runner-ups)
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Result | W/L | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Loss | 1. | Aug 1984 | US Open Clay Courts | Clay | JoAnne Russell | Beverly Mould Paula Smith |
2–6, 5–7 |
Win | 2. | Mar 1985 | Indianapolis,U.S. | Hard | Kathleen Horvath | Jennifer Mundel Molly Van Nostrand |
6–4, 6–1 |
Loss | 3. | Apr 1985 | Seabrook Island,U.S. | Clay | Lori McNeil | Svetlana Cherneva Larisa Savchenko |
1–6, 3–6 |
Loss | 4. | Apr 1985 | Orlando,U.S. | Clay | Kathleen Horvath | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver |
3–6, 1–6 |
Win | 5. | May 1985 | Houston,U.S. | Clay | Martina Navratilova | Manuela Maleeva Helena Suková |
6–1, 3–6, 6–3 |
Loss | 6. | Jun 1985 | Birmingham,England | Grass | Alycia Moulton | Terry Holladay Sharon Walsh-Pete |
4–6, 7–5, 3–6 |
Loss | 7. | Sep 1985 | Chicago, U.S. | Carpet | JoAnne Russell | Kathy Jordan Liz Smylie |
2–6, 2–6 |
Loss | 8. | May 1986 | Houston, U.S. | Clay | JoAnne Russell | Chris Evert-Lloyd Wendy Turnbull |
2–6, 4–6 |
Win | 9. | May 1986 | Lugano,Switzerland | Clay | Betsy Nagelsen | Jenny Byrne Janine Tremelling |
6–2, 6–3 |
Win | 10. | Jun 1986 | Birmingham, England | Grass | Rosalyn Fairbank | Liz Smylie Wendy Turnbull |
6–2, 6–4 |
Loss | 11. | Aug, 1986 | San Diego,U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Beth Herr Alycia Moulton |
7–5, 2–6, 4–6 |
Win | 12. | Sep 1986 | Tampa,U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Gigi Fernández Kim Sands |
7–5, 6–2 |
Loss | 13. | Feb 1987 | Tokyo, Japan | Carpet (i) | Pam Shriver | Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Helena Suková |
1–6, 6–7 |
Loss | 14. | Mar 1987 | Dallas,U.S. | Carpet (i) | Robin White | Mary Lou Daniels Anne White |
5–7, 3–6 |
Win | 15. | Mar 1987 | Washington, D.C., U.S. | Carpet (i) | Pam Shriver | Zina Garrison Lori McNeil |
6–1, 3–6, 6–4 |
Loss | 16. | May 1987 | Tampa, U.S. | Clay | Rosalyn Fairbank | Chris Evert Wendy Turnbull |
4–6, 3–6 |
Loss | 17. | Aug 1987 | San Diego,U.S. | Hard | Sharon Walsh-Pete | Jana Novotná Catherine Suire |
3–6, 4–6 |
Win | 18. | Nov 1987 | Worcester,U.S. | Carpet | Rosalyn Fairbank | Bettina Bunge Eva Pfaff |
6–4, 6–4 |
Win | 18. | Sep 1988 | Phoenix,U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Beth Herr Terry Phelps |
6–7, 7–6, 7–6 |
Loss | 19. | Oct 1988 | Nashville,U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Jenny Byrne Janine Tremelling |
5–7, 7–6, 4–6 |
Loss | 20. | Mar 1989 | Oklahoma City,U.S. | Hard | Liz Smylie | Lori McNeil Betsy Nagelsen |
w/o |
Loss | 21. | Apr 1989 | Tampa, U.S. | Clay | Rosalyn Fairbank | Brenda Schultz Andrea Temesvári |
6–7, 4–6 |
Win | 22. | Aug 1989 | San Diego, U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Gretchen Magers Robin White |
4–6, 6–3, 6–3 |
Loss | 23. | Sep 1989 | Phoenix, U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Penny Barg Mareen Louie-Harper |
6–7, 6–7 |
Loss | 24. | Sep 1989 | Dallas,U.S. | Carpet (i) | Rosalyn Fairbank | Mary Joe Fernández Betsy Nagelsen |
6–7, 3–6 |
Loss | 25. | Nov 1989 | Worcester, U.S. | Carpet (i) | Rosalyn Fairbank | Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver |
4–6, 6–4, 4–6 |
Loss | 26. | Mar 1990 | Boca Raton,U.S. | Hard | Wendy Turnbull | Jana Novotná Helena Suková |
4–6, 2–6 |
Loss | 27. | May 1990 | Geneva,Switzerland | Clay | Betsy Nagelsen | Louise Field Dianne Van Rensburg |
7–5, 6–7, 5–7 |
Loss | 28. | Aug 1990 | San Diego, U.S. | Hard | Rosalyn Fairbank | Patty Fendick Zina Garrison |
4–6, 6–7 |
Win | 29. | Oct 1990 | Scottsdale,U.S. | Hard | Helen Kelesi | Sandy Collins Ronni Reis |
6–4, 6–2 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^abcdeTANTON, BILL."Elise Burgin is still an ace, but from a distance".baltimoresun.com.
- ^Horvitz, P.S. (2007).The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes: An Illustrated Compendium of Sports History and the 150 Greatest Jewish Sports Stars.SPI Books. p. 54.ISBN9781561719075.RetrievedOctober 4,2014.
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- ^Goldman, David J. (September 1, 2013).Jewish Sports Stars (2nd Revised Edition): Athletic Heroes Past and Present.Kar-Ben.ISBN9781467716499– via Google Books.
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- ^abFrost, Marcia (2008).American Doubles-- the Trials, the Triumphs, the Domination: What You Didn't... – Marcia Frost – Google Books.ISBN9781932421163.
- ^Horvitz, Peter S. (April 2007).The Big Book of Jewish Sports Heroes: An Illustrated Compendium of Sports... – Peter S. Horvitz – Google Books.ISBN9781561719075.
- ^"Stanford University's Official Athletic Site – Women's Tennis".Stanford University Athletics.
- ^"Hall of Fame profile".Archived fromthe originalon January 22, 2012.RetrievedApril 8,2011.