South Korean tennis player
Choi Jin-youngCountry (sports) | South Korea |
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Born | (1979-08-24) 24 August 1979 (age 45) |
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Prize money | $27,308 |
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Highest ranking | No. 378 (6 May 2002) |
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Highest ranking | No. 266 (7 June 2004) |
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Choi Jin-young (born 24 August 1979) is a South Korean former professional tennis player.
Choi represented South Korea at the 2002 Asian Games and played in seven Fed Cup ties for her country.
As a professional player, Choi spent her career on the ITF Women's Circuit, where she won three singles and eight doubles titles. She reached a best singles ranking of 378 and was ranked as high as 266 in the world for doubles.[1]
ITF finals
$25,000 tournaments
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$10,000 tournaments
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Singles (3–2)
Outcome
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No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Winner
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1.
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28 March 1999
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Seoul, South Korea
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Clay
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Choi Young-ja
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4–6, 6–4, 6–1
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Winner
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2.
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4 April 1999
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Inchon, South Korea
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Clay
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Chung Yang-jin
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6–7, 6–2, 6–1
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Winner
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3.
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16 July 2000
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Jakarta, Indonesia
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Hard
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Chae Kyung-yee
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w/o
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Runner-up
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4.
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3 June 2001
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Baotou, China
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Hard
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Peng Shuai
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3–6, 4–6
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Runner-up
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5.
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17 June 2001
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Seoul, South Korea
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Hard
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Sun Tiantian
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6–3, 3–6, 1–6
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Doubles (8-4)
Outcome
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No.
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Date
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Tournament
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score'
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Runner-up
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1.
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23 July 2000
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Jakarta, Indonesia
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Hard
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Akiko Kinebuchi
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Jeon Mi-ra Wukirasih Sawondari
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6–3, 5–7, 6–7(4)
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Winner
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2.
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3 June 2001
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Baotou, China
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Ma Enyue Xie Yanze
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6–3, 6–3
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Winner
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3.
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17 June 2001
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Seoul, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Chung Yang-jin Lee Eun-jeong
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6–0, 6–1
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Winner
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4.
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25 June 2001
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Inchon, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Liu Jing-jing Chen Yan
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6–1, 6–3
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Winner
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5.
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21 April 2002
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Seoul, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Chan Chin-wei Hsieh Su-wei
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6–2, 7–6(4)
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Runner-up
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6.
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2 June 2002
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Tianjin, China
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Hard (i)
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Choi Young-ja
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Chan Chin-wei Tong Ka-po
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3–6, 6–3, 1–6
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Winner
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7.
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20 April 2003
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Shiho Hisamatsu Seiko Okamoto
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6–1, 6–2
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Winner
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8.
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15 June 2003
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Seoul, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Chan Chin-wei Chuang Chia-jung
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6–2, 4–6, 7–5
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Winner
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9.
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27 July 2003
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Changwon, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Shizu Katsumi Akiko Kinebuchi
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6–3, 6–4
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Winner
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10.
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30 May 2004
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Seoul, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Shiho Hisamatsu Remi Tezuka
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4–6, 6–1, 6–1
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Runner-up
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11.
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26 June 2004
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Inchon, South Korea
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Hard
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Kim Mi-ok
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Chan Chin-wei Hsieh Su-wei
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2–6, 0–6
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Runner-up
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12.
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19 June 2005
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Inchon, South Korea
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Hard
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Lee Ye-ra
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Chan Chin-wei Hsieh Su-wei
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2–6, 6–7(4)
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References
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