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    Kimiko Date (伊達 公子, Date Kimiko, born 28 September 1970) is a Japanese former professional tennis player. She reached the semifinals of the 1994 Australian Open , the 1995 French Open and the 1996 Wimbledon Championships , and won the Japan Open a record four times.

  3. Jul 31, 2016 · Kimiko Date-Krumm made her pro debut in 1989. Before retiring in 1996, she made three Grand Slam semifinals, rose to No. 4 in the world and defeated legends such as Steffi Graf, Monica Seles and ...

  4. Kimiko Date was a Japanese professional tennis player who was ranked number four in the world in November 1995. Date’s professional career was split into two distinct phases, the first spanning from 1989 until she retired in November 1996. After a 12-year break, Date made a surprise comeback in April 2008. She went on to win multiple titles ...

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  5. Holds some "oldest player ever" records: oldest player ever to beat a Top 10 player (set record by beating Safina at 2010 Roland Garros at 39y/7m/26d, then surpassed that by beating Stosur at 2010 Osaka at 40y/17d); second-oldest to win a WTA title (won 2009 Seoul at 38y/11m/30d, oldest is Billie Jean King at 1983 Birmingham at 39y/7m/23d ...

  6. Biography of Kimiko Date-Krumm. Kimiko Date-Krumm, a Japanese tennis player, was born on September 28, 1970, in Japan. She started playing tennis at the age of seven and dedicated most of her free time to training on the court. Her love for the sport and determination to become a professional tennis player led her to success at a young age.

  7. Kimiko Date, one of this year's BBC 100 Women, was the first Asian female tennis player to be ranked in the world's top 10. But arguably her biggest achievement was to come out of retirement at ...

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  9. Who is Kimiko Date-Krumm? Kimiko Date-Krumm is a Japanese professional tennis player. In her career, she has won over 200 tournament matches and won the Japan Open four times. In 1994, she was ranked in the top-ten women players in the world, reaching a career-high of World No. 4. In 1992, the WTA awarded her the "Most Improved Player of the Year".