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Ansley Cargill

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Country (sports)
  
United States

Prize money
  
$338,622

Height
  
1.7 m

Handed
  
Right-handed

College
  
Duke University

Role
  
Tennis Player

Retired
  
2006

Plays
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Ansley Cargill

Turned pro
  
2001

Residence
  
Atlanta, United States

Career record
  
199–162

Weight
  
58 kg


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Born
  
January 5, 1982 (age 42) Atlanta, United States (
1982-01-05
)

Ansley Cargill (born January 5, 1982) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won four International Tennis Federation Circuit singles titles, and four International Tennis Federation Circuit doubles titles.

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In 2006, she won $50,000 ITF/Hammond, LA-USA defeating No. 1 seed Tatiana Poutchek of Belarus 6–1 6–3 in Quarter-finals and No. 4 seed Tatiana Perebiynis of Ukraine 6–4 6–4 in the final.

She also won $25,000 ITF/Vancouver-CAN which she was defending champion, as she won the event in 2005.

She has reached a career-high WTA Tour Singles ranking of No. 90 on May 5, 2003.

On the WTA Tour she has reached one Singles quarterfinal at Sarasota, FL-USA in 2003. She defeated World No.13 Patty Schnyder of Switzerland in first round and World No.31 Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand in second round before losing to World No.22 Nathalie Dechy of France.

She has also reached one WTA Tour Doubles final at Tokyo, Japan Open in 2003 with Ashley Harkleroad of the United States, they lost to Maria Sharapova of Russia and Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand.

She has played nine Grand Slam Main draw events and reached the second round of the 2003 Australian Open defeating Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain before losing to Venus Williams of the United States.

Following her graduation from Duke University, Cargill now works in Equity Sales at the Atlanta office of financial brokerage firm Morgan Stanley.

References

Ansley Cargill Wikipedia