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Country (sports)
  
Australia

Career record
  
161–174

Turned pro
  
1987

Role
  
Tennis Player


Highest ranking
  
290 (1996)

Name
  
Louise Pleming

Career record
  
56–116

Highest ranking
  
87 (1998)

Retired
  
2001

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Born
  
22 June 1967 (age 57) (
1967-06-22
)

Australian Open
  
2R Qualifying (1991)

Louise Pleming Interview- ABC- Australian Open 2018


Louise Pleming (born 22 June 1967) is an Australian former professional tennis player who participated in both the International Tennis Federation and the Women's Tennis Association.

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Background

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Pleming was born in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. She began to play tennis for fun when she was six years old. She attended the Vic Edwards Tennis School. In 1982 she began playing professionally.

Championships

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Pleming played in 11 championships between 1991 and 2001. Out of a total 17 matches played, she won four (three in doubles, one in singles). She won 177 games, lost 239 games; won four tie-breaks and lost three tie-breaks. She has 12 ITF Doubles Titles. Her highest singles ranking was in 1996 – Number 20. In 1998 she had her highest doubles ranking at Number 87. She played right-handed.

Achievements

In 2006 Tennis Australia appointed her a national touring coach. A year later she was the captain of the Australian Junior Fed Cup team that won. She trained with Conchita Martínez, who won the 1994 Wimbledon title and achieved a world ranking of Number 2. In 1999, she played the World Team Tennis with Martina Navratilova for the New York Buzz team. Between 1998–2002 she was an expert commentator for the Hopman Cup on ABC and Foxport.

Retirement

Even after Pleming retired from playing tennis professionally, she remained active in the industry. She is a tennis television commentator for Australian Channel 7 and an AIS Pro Tour Program Women's Program Coach. She works alongside Victorian Sally Peers and Queenslander Monika Wejnert. She is a commentator on the TV Series ‘Wimbledon’ which is the BBC's live coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Club. She coaches privately in the inner Eastern suburbs area.

As a coach, Pleming is known "to be vocal during matches and she likes to repeatedly offer encouragement to all her players."

References

Louise Pleming Wikipedia


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