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From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

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Today for you amway a tennis legend: Martina Singis. Born on September 30, 1980, Singis is affectionately known by fans as the "Swiss Tennis Princess".

From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years
From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

The genius girl has unlimited scenery

She won the French Open Junior Women's Singles Championship at the age of 13 and successfully defended her title at the age of 14. After fully transitioning to a career in 1995, she finished 16th at the age of 15 at the WTA. At the age of 16, she won the Australian Open women's singles title and won the world number one in women's tennis. In 1997, she reached all four Grand Slam women's singles finals, winning three of them. In 1998, she won the Annual Doubles Grand Slam. Before turning 19, she had won five Grand Slam women's singles titles, including three consecutive Australian Open titles, and dominated the tennis world in doubles.

From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years
From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years
From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

Such a performance, calling her a "genius girl" is just right?

However, the women's tennis world began to enter the era of full power around 2000, and the American "four Big Kongs" led by Dawei, Serena Williams, Davenport and Capriati gradually compressed the living space of dexterous players with strong muscles and violent playing styles. As the representative of the technology stream, Singis suffered the most serious blows in this playing revolution.

From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

After the 1999 Australian Open, Singis was no longer able to win the Grand Slam women's singles title. In the 1999 US Open final, she lost to Serena Williams. In the 2000 Australian Open final, she lost to Davenport. In the 2001 and 2002 Australian Open finals, she lost to Capriati.

Young fame, overwork, and the oppression of power opponents, Singis's body began to be unable to hold back, and both ankles were injured. For this reason, she has also sued her sneaker sponsor.

In 2003, When Singis announced her retirement from professional tennis, she was only 22 years old!

The comeback journey ends with drugs

Throughout 2003-2005, Singis did not play a single Grand Slam tournament. Only one tour test was played in 2005.

In 2006, Singis announced her full return to tennis, reaching the quarter-finals of both the Australian Open and the French Open that year, and successfully entered the top eight teams of the WTA year-end finals. At the 2007 Australian Open, Singis once again reached the quarterfinals and showed his strength.

From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years
From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

In the 2007 China Open, Singis was invited to participate, but lost to China's Jinhua Peng Shuai. No one expected this game to become the final song of Hinghis' second singles career.

At the end of 2007, a news story about Singis's involvement in drugs shocked the tennis world. In a wimbledon post-match drug test, the Singis A bottle was positive for cocaine. The court then convicted her of the use of the banned drug, and Singis was stripped of the world ranking points generated by wimbledon results, as well as a $130,000 prize. At the end of the year, Hingis held a press conference to announce that he had retired again for medical reasons. At the press conference, Singis insisted that he did not use drugs, but did not have the energy to appeal, so he chose to retire. In this way, Singis became the villain of tennis "character", when she was only 27 years old.

Once again out of the mountains to transform doubles

A turbulent life, unstable emotions, created a private life of Singis, in 2010 the Swiss princess was engaged, 6 years younger than her French equestrian Huddin, known as her 12th boyfriend. After 5 escapes from marriage, Singis gives his heart to the french handsome boy Tibert Huddin, who is six years younger than him, and in his 12th relationship, Singis finally comes to fruition. But her love life did not stabilize there, and then Huding exploded that Singis had an extramarital affair, so the marriage also came to an end.

From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years
From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

In 2013, Singis, who was about to turn 33, returned, and after so many years of twists and turns, she also returned to the tennis court. She chose her breakthrough to be the women's doubles competition. In July 2015, in the Wimbledon women's doubles competition, Singis and Mirza combined to win the women's doubles title, which is the second time in 17 years that Singis has won the women's doubles title, and this time she is about to turn 35.

From a genius girl, to a drug-related young woman, to a doubles mother: a European princess floating in the tennis world for twenty years

Since then, at the 2015 US Open, and the 2016 Australian Open, Singis and Mirza have continued to be invincible and win successive titles. As of the 2015 Dubai Open, Singis and Mirza have won 40 consecutive games in doubles, close to the record!

From a talented girl in the 1990s, to a drug-related young woman in the 2000s, to a doubles expert in the 2010s, Ingis's 20-year experience in the tennis world is really wonderful!

(Some of the information comes from network news)

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