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Jennifer Capriati's Birthday
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Jennifer Capriati
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The 3 year old Jennifer
The Family moved to Long Island, New York, when Jennifer was 3 years old so that their childern would be American citizens. Jennifer started playing Tennis here and Stefano, her father, was her Tennis instructor. -
1989 Awards and Achievements
Jennifer won the Astrid Bowl and Easter Bowl 16s Junior Titles, and Junior Doubles Titles at the US Open and Wimbledon with Vivian McGrath in 1989. -
The French Open
Jennifer reached into the semifinals of the French Open and was the youngest ever player to be in the Top 10 at the age of 14 -
Jennifer's victory at the Barcelona's Olmpics
Jennifer's 1992 season was highlighted by her victory at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, beating the No. 2 Sánchez Vicario in the semifinals and coming from a set down to beat the top seeded Steffi Graf in the match for the gold medal. In the finals, she next fended her title defeating Conchita Martínez in San Diego -
The only match
The only thing that Jennifer Capriati did in 1994 is that she played one match and lost it to Anke Huber. She did not play again in that year as she went off the rankings in June. -
Tennis Begins again
After quiting Tennis for 1 year and 3 months, Jennifer finally returned to Tennis on March, 1996 -
Jennifer's Best Season in 6 years
This was Jennifer's best Season in 6 years because she won 2 singles titles and ended the year as World No. 23. Jennifer won her first title in 6 years and reattaining Top 20 position, after she gave up tennis for a year and now returned. -
The Family Circle Cup
Jennifer defeated Martina Hingis and won the Family Circle Cup. She was the first American born winner since 1985. -
The Australian Open
Jennifer was the Champion of the 2001 Australian Open and defeated Martina Hingis, Linsay Davenport and Monica Seles. -
Being Ranked World No. 1
Despite playing very little in the fall, Jennifer became ranked Number One on October 15 -
The 2002 ESPY (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards)
Jennifer won the 2002 ESPY (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards) for the Best Comeback Athlete for her play in 2001, pummelling several other athletes that include the NBA star, Michael Jordan.