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Sophie Amiach (born 10 November 1963 in Paris) is a former professional tennis player from France who played on the WTA Tour from 1980 to 1995.[1]

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  1. 86 relations: Alysia May, Angelique Kerber, Australian Open, BBC Radio, Billie Jean King, Billie Jean King Cup, Bournemouth, Candy Reynolds, Caroline Vis, Catherine Tanvier, Chicago, Curitiba, Debbie Jevans, Emmanuelle Derly, France, Frankston, Victoria, French Open, Ilva Trophy, Jennifer Santrock, Jo Durie, Jonna Jonerup, Kim Il-soon, Kristine Kunce, Kym Ruddell, Lee Jeong-myung, Louise Allen (tennis), Lucila Becerra, Mamie Ceniza, Mareze Joubert, Maria Strandlund, Martina Pawlik, Mary Lou Piatek-Daniels, Mercedes Paz, Paris, Patti O'Reilly, Pesaro, Pilar Vásquez, Sabrina Goleš, Serena Williams, Simone Schilder, South Yarra, Stavanger, Stephanie Reece, Tracey Morton-Rodgers, US Open (tennis), Wimbledon Championships, WTA Tour, Xóchitl Escobedo, 1980 Australian Open – Women's doubles, 1981 French Open – Women's singles, ... Expand index (36 more) »

Alysia May

Alysia May (born January 31, 1971) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Angelique Kerber

Angelique Kerber (born 18 January 1988) is a German former professional tennis player.

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Australian Open

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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BBC Radio

BBC Radio is an operational business division and service of the public service broadcast outlet British Broadcasting Corporation (which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a royal charter since 1927).

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Billie Jean King

Billie Jean King (née Moffitt; born November 22, 1943), also known as BJK, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player.

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Billie Jean King Cup

The Billie Jean King Cup (or the BJK Cup) is the premier international team competition in women's tennis, launched as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

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Bournemouth

Bournemouth is a coastal resort town in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England.

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Candy Reynolds

Candy Reynolds (born March 24, 1955) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Caroline Vis

Caroline Vis (born 4 March 1970) is a former tennis player from the Netherlands.

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Catherine Tanvier

Catherine ("Cathy") Tanvier (born 28 May 1965) is a former professional tennis player from France. Sophie Amiach and Catherine Tanvier are French female tennis players.

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Chicago

Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.

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Curitiba

Curitiba is the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná in Southern Brazil.

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Debbie Jevans

Deborah Jevans CBE (born 20 May 1960) is a British former tennis player and current sports executive.

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Emmanuelle Derly

Emmanuelle Derly (born 30 April 1970) is a French former professional tennis player. Sophie Amiach and Emmanuelle Derly are French Open junior champions, French female tennis players, French tennis biography stubs and Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' doubles.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Frankston, Victoria

Frankston is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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French Open

The French Open (Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year.

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Ilva Trophy

The Ilva Trophy is a defunct WTA Tour affiliated women's tennis tournament played from 1984 to 1994, with the exception of 1986 and 1987.

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Jennifer Santrock

Jennifer Jordan Santrock (born February 26, 1969) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Jo Durie

Joanna Mary Durie (born 27 July 1960) is a former world No.

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Jonna Jonerup

Jonna Opitz (born 22 July 1969) is a Swedish former professional tennis player.

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Kim Il-soon

Kim Il-soon (born January 24, 1969) is a retired female tennis player from South Korea, who twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics: in 1988 and 1992.

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Kristine Kunce

Kristine Kunce (née Radford; born 3 March 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Australia who competed during the mid-1980s through the 1990s.

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Kym Ruddell

Kym Ruddell (born 19 July 1955) is an Australian former professional tennis player.

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Lee Jeong-myung

Lee Jeong-myung (이정명, born September 8, 1967) is a retired female tennis player from South Korea, who represented her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

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Louise Allen (tennis)

Louise Allen (born January 7, 1962) is a retired American tennis player.

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Lucila Becerra

Lucila "Lucy" Becerra González (born 22 July 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Mexico.

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Mamie Ceniza

Jean "Mamie" Ceniza Wraith (born May 10, 1970) is an American former professional tennis player.

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Mareze Joubert

Mareze Joubert (born 18 August 1973) is a South African former professional tennis player.

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Maria Strandlund

Maria Strandlund (born 17 August 1969) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden.

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Martina Pawlik

Martina Pawlik (born 8 December 1969) is a former professional tennis player from Germany.

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Mary Lou Piatek-Daniels

Mary Lou Piatek-Daniels (born August 6, 1961) is a retired tennis player from the U.S. who played on the WTA Tour during the 1980s.

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Mercedes Paz

Mercedes María Paz (born 27 June 1966) is a former professional tennis player from Argentina. Sophie Amiach and Mercedes Paz are Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' doubles.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Patti O'Reilly

Patti O'Reilly (born January 18, 1968) is an American former professional tennis player.

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Pesaro

Pesaro (Pés're) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, capital of the province of Pesaro and Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea.

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Pilar Vásquez

Pilar Vásquez (born 15 May 1963) is a former professional tennis player from Peru.

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Sabrina Goleš

Sabrina Goleš (born 3 June 1965) is a former Yugoslav tennis player.

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Serena Williams

Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American former professional tennis player.

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Simone Schilder

Simone Schilder (born 7 April 1967) is a former Dutch tennis player. Sophie Amiach and Simone Schilder are French Open junior champions and Grand Slam (tennis) champions in girls' doubles.

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South Yarra

South Yarra is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Stonnington local government areas.

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Stavanger

Stavanger (US usually) is a city and municipality in Norway.

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Stephanie Reece

Stephanie Reece (born April 24, 1970) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Tracey Morton-Rodgers

Tracey Morton-Rodgers (born 18 December 1967) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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US Open (tennis)

The US Open Tennis Championships, commonly called the US Open, is a hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Queens, New York.

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Wimbledon Championships

The Wimbledon Championships, commonly called Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.

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WTA Tour

The WTA Tour (currently known as the Hologic WTA Tour) is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women organized by the Women's Tennis Association.

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Xóchitl Escobedo

Xóchitl Escobedo (born September 17, 1968) is a retired female tennis player from Mexico, who represented her country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

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1980 Australian Open – Women's doubles

Betsy Nagelsen and Martina Navratilova defeated Ann Kiyomura and Candy Reynolds in the final, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 1980 Australian Open.

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1981 French Open – Women's singles

Hana Mandlíková defeated Sylvia Hanika in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1981 French Open.

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1981 WTA Tour

The 1981 Avon Championships World Championship Series was the 9th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1982 French Open – Women's singles

Martina Navratilova defeated Andrea Jaeger in the final, 7–6(8–6), 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1982 French Open.

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1982 US Open – Women's doubles

Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Bettina Bunge and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch.

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1982 US Open – Women's singles

Chris Evert defeated Hana Mandlíková in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1982 US Open.

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1982 WTA Tour

The 1982 WTA Tour was the 10th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1983 Australian Open – Women's singles

Martina Navratilova defeated Kathy Jordan in the final, 6–2, 7–6(7–5) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1983 Australian Open.

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1983 French Open – Women's singles

Chris Evert defeated Mima Jaušovec in the final, 6–1, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1983 French Open.

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1983 Virginia Slims World Championship Series

The 1983 Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the 11th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1984 Australian Open – Women's singles

Chris Evert defeated Helena Suková in the final, 6–7(4–7), 6–1, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1984 Australian Open.

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1984 French Open – Women's singles

Martina Navratilova defeated the defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1984 French Open.

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1984 US Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert in a rematch of the previous year's final, 4–6, 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1984 US Open.

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1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series

The 1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the 12th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1984 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Two-time defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert Lloyd in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1984 Wimbledon Championships.

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1985 Australian Open – Women's singles

Martina Navratilova defeated the defending champion Chris Evert in the final, 6–2, 4–6, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1985 Australian Open.

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1985 French Open – Women's singles

Chris Evert defeated the defending champion Martina Navratilova in a rematch of the previous year's final, 6–3, 6–7(4–7), 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1985 French Open.

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1985 US Open – Women's singles

Hana Mandlíková defeated the two-time defending champion Martina Navratilova in the final, 7–6(7–3), 1–6, 7–6(7–2) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1985 US Open.

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1985 Virginia Slims World Championship Series

The 1985 Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the 13th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

Kathy Jordan and Elizabeth Smylie defeated the four-time defending champions Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver in the final, 5–7, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 1985 Wimbledon Championships.

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1985 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Three-time defending champion Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert Lloyd in a rematch of the previous year's final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1985 Wimbledon Championships.

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1986 French Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 2–6, 6–3, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1986 French Open.

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1986 Virginia Slims World Championship Series

The 1986 Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the 14th season since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1987 French Open – Women's doubles

Defending champion Martina Navratilova and her partner Pam Shriver defeated Steffi Graf and Gabriela Sabatini in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 1987 French Open.

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1987 Virginia Slims World Championship Series

The 1987 Virginia Slims World Championship Series was the 15th season of the tennis circuit since the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association.

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1988 WTA Tour

The 1988 WTA Tour was the 16th elite tour for professional women's tennis of the Women's International Tennis Association (WITA) for the 1988 season.

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1989 French Open – Women's singles

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario defeated the two-time defending champion Steffi Graf in the final, 7–6(8–6), 3–6, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1989 French Open.

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1989 US Open – Women's singles

Defending champion Steffi Graf defeated Martina Navratilova in the final, 3–6, 7–5, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1989 US Open.

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1989 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Defending champion Steffi Graf defeated Martina Navratilova in a rematch of the previous two years' finals, 6–2, 6–7(1–7), 6–1 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1989 Wimbledon Championships.

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1989 WTA Tour

The WTA Tour is the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

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1990 French Open – Women's singles

Monica Seles defeated Steffi Graf in the final, 7–6(8–6), 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1990 French Open.

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1990 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

Martina Navratilova defeated Zina Garrison in the final, 6–4, 6–1 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1990 Wimbledon Championships.

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1990 WTA Tour

The 1990 WTA Tour (officially titled 1990 Kraft General Foods World Tour after its sponsor) was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 1990 tennis season.

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1991 WTA Tour

The 1991 WTA Tour (officially titled 1991 Kraft General Foods World Tour after its sponsor) was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 1991 tennis season.

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1992 French Open – Women's singles

Two-time defending champion Monica Seles defeated Steffi Graf in the final, 6–2, 3–6, 10–8 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1992 French Open.

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1992 WTA Tour

The 1992 WTA Tour (officially titled 1992 Kraft General Foods World Tour after its sponsor) was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 1992 tennis season.

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1993 French Open – Women's singles

Steffi Graf defeated Mary Joe Fernández in the final, 4–6, 6–2, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1993 French Open.

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1993 WTA Tour

The 1993 WTA Tour, also known by its sponsored name Kraft General Foods World Tour, was the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Amiach

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