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Mashona Washington

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Country (sports)
  
Career titles
  
0 WTA, 2 ITF

Weight
  
59 kg

Residence
  
Houston, Texas, U.S.

Name
  
Mashona Washington

Turned pro
  
1995


Prize money
  
US $975,863

Role
  
tennis player

Retired
  
2012

Career record
  
373–353

Height
  
1.67 m

Siblings
  
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Born
  
May 31, 1976 (age 47) Flint, Michigan, U.S. (
1976-05-31
)

Plays
  
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)

People also search for
  
MaliVai Washington, Mashiska Washington, Michaela Washington

Profiles

Interview mashona washington boston lobsters july 6 2011


Mashona Washington (born May 31, 1976) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States.

Contents

Mashona's career high singles ranking is no. 50 which she reached on November 8, 2004, and her career high doubles ranking is no. 55 which she reached on July 18, 2005. Mashona retired from professional tennis in 2012, aged 36.

May 31 2008 mashona washington vs tatishvili


Early years

Washington attended high school in Michigan, moved to Delray Beach, Florida in her sophomore year, graduating from Lake Worth Christian School, Boynton Beach, Florida in 1994, and moved to Houston, Texas, in 1997.

Tennis career

As a junior player, Washington won the US Indoor National 18s in 1992, and was a finalist at the US National Hardcourt 16s and US Indoor National 16s in 1991. She turned professional in 1995.

After a slow start to her professional career, Washington's breakthrough year came in 2004 when she broke into the world's top-100 for the first time and then finished the year ranked in the top-50. She recorded her first win against a top-10 player when she defeated Maria Sharapova at New Haven, and reached her first top-level singles final in Tokyo where she lost to Sharapova.

She also came within a hair's breadth of beating Maria Sharapova in the first round of the 2006 French Open. She served for the match at 5–2, but could not hold serve. At 5–4 in the third set, she held match points before the then World No.4 broke back and won the final set 7–5.

In 2005, she reached the third round at Wimbledon, where Elena Dementieva beat her 7-5 6-1.

She joined the Washington Kastles in 2008.

She is now a member of the Boston Lobsters since 2010

Personal life

She is the younger sister of MaliVai Washington, who reached the men's singles final at Wimbledon in 1996.

References

Mashona Washington Wikipedia