Kirstin Freye

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Kirstin Freye Tennis player
Nation: GermanyGermany Germany
Birthday: May 29, 1975
1st professional season: 1990
Resignation: 2003
Prize money: $ 203,729
singles
Career record: 181: 241
Career title: 0 WTA , 0 ITF
Highest ranking: 198 (November 15 1993)
Double
Career record: 246: 192
Career title: 0 WTA, 22 ITF
Highest ranking: 88 (January 27, 2003)
Grand Slam record
Sources: official player profiles at the ATP / WTA and ITF (see web links )

Kirstin Freye-Menzler (born May 29, 1975 in Herford ) is a former German tennis player .

Career

She last played for the RTHC Bayer Leverkusen , before that for the clubs TC Herford, TTC Bielefeld, BW Cologne, Reutlingen.

Freye was German youth champion (singles and doubles) in 1992, Junior Fed Cup world champion in 1991 (with Marketa Kochta and Heike Rusch) and in 1992 European Cup winner (youth).

Her greatest success on the WTA Tour was reaching the round of 16 in the doubles competition (with the Yugoslavian Dragana Zarić) at the Australian Open in 2003. She achieved her best world rankings with position 198 in singles (1993) and 88 in doubles (2003) .

Freye-Menzler is married to the former ATP player and today's DTB- A trainer Markus Menzler and is a DTB-B trainer in Herford.

Tournament victories

Double

No. date competition category Topping Partner Final opponents Result
2. July 10, 1995 SpainSpain Vigo ITF $ 25,000 sand RomaniaRomania Andreea Ehritt-Vanc SpainSpain Estefanía Bottini Gala León García
SpainSpain 
2: 6, 6: 3, 6: 3
7th July 13, 1997 GermanyGermany Puchheim ITF $ 25,000 sand FranceFrance Noëlle van Lottum ArgentinaArgentina Maria-Fernanda Landa Seda Noorlander
NetherlandsNetherlands 
6: 1, 6: 2
11. March 15, 1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Biel ITF $ 25,000 Hard court FranceFrance Noëlle van Lottum BelgiumBelgium Nancy Feber Tina Krizan
SloveniaSlovenia 
6: 3, 3: 6, 7: 6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.rthc.org/dokumente/tennisdoc/Steckbrief_Da_4_Freye_2006.pdf