Jada Hart

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Jada Hart Tennis player
Jada Hart
Jada Hart (2016)
Nation: United StatesUnited States United States
Birthday: 19th March 1998 (age 22)
Trainer: Adam Peterson
Stuart Levchenko
Nathan Hart
Prize money: $ 8,834
singles
Career record: 3: 7
Career title: 0 WTA , 0 ITF
Double
Career record: 7: 7
Career title: 0 WTA, 0 ITF
Highest ranking: 682 (August 19, 2019)
Current placement: 682
Grand Slam record
Last update of the infobox:
August 26, 2019
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Jada Myii Hart (born March 19, 1998 in Colton , California ) is an American tennis player .

Career

In 2016 Hart played for UCLA in the college team , the powerhouse Bruins . In 2015 she played for the USC team .

Hart played her first professional tournament in February 2015 at the $ 25,000 tournament in Surprise , where she lost 6: 4, 3: 6 and 2: 6 to Jacqueline Cako in the first qualifying round . With her partner Emma Higuchi she reached the quarter-finals at the same tournament, where they lost against the pairing Samantha Crawford and Caitlin Whoriskey with 3: 6 and 0: 6.

By winning the junior competition of the USTA National Championships with her partner Ena Shibahara pairing received a wildcard for the main draw in the double at the US Open in 2016 , where she appeared in the first round against the seventh-placed pair Sania Mirza and Barbora Strýcová 3: 6 and 2: 6 documents. But they won the junior doubles title against Kayla Day and Caroline Dolehide with 4: 6, 6: 2 and [13:11].

Performing in Grand Slam tournaments

Double

competition 2016 Balance sheet Career
US Open 1 0: 1 1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Junior Spotlight: Jada Hart (southerncaliforniatennis.org, October 9, 2015, accessed September 1, 2016, English)
  2. New players to refresh UCLA women's tennis after subpar season (dailybruins.com, May 16, 2016, accessed September 1, 2016)
  3. UCLA Bruins (uclabruins.com, accessed September 1, 2016)
  4. Jada Hart: Player Result (tennislink.usta.com, accessed on September 1, 2016, English)
  5. Incoming Bruin doubles pair wins women's tennis national championship (dailybruin.com from August 20, 2016, accessed on September 1, 2016, English)
  6. Current and former Bruins prepare for US Open (dailybruin.com from August 29, 2016, accessed on September 1, 2016, English)
  7. US Open 2016: Sania Mirza- Barbora Strycova face potentially easy opener (indianexpress.com from August 31, 2016, accessed on September 1, 2016)