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    Jana
    Novotna

    CZE
    5'9" (1.75 m)

    Career Stats

    Career High
    1
    27 Aug 90
    Doubles Titles
    76
    Won / Lost
    697 / 153
    Prize Money
    $11,249,284

    Stories

    Biography

    • Coached by four-time Grand Slam champion Hana Mandlikova for nine years in the 1990s... Famously wept on the shoulder of the Duchess of Kent after relinquishing a 4-1, 40-30 final set lead over Graf in 1993 Wimbledon final... Enshrined in International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2005... After retiring from the Tour, enjoyed playing Legends Invitational events at the Grand Slams, winning at Wimbledon five times... Resided in Florida until 2010, when she returned to live near her hometown of Brno... Became a coach and mentor to Barbora Krejcikova, after the youngster sent her a letter asking for advice... Lost battle with ovarian cancer on 19 November, 2017... Survived by parents Frantisek and Libuse, brother Pavol, and partner, former Polish tennis player Iwona Kuczynska.

    Plays

    Right-Handed

    Career High

    2

    Height

    5'9" (1.75 m)

    Birthday

    Oct 2, 1968October 2, 1968

    Birthplace

    Brno, Czech Republic

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES
    Winner (24): 1999 - Hannover; 1998 - Wimbledon, Linz, Eastbourne, Prague; 1997 - Tour Championships, Madrid, Leipzig, Moscow; 1996 - Madrid, Zurich, Chicago, Philadelphia; 1995 - Linz; 1994 - Leipzig, Brighton, Essen; 1993 - Osaka, Brighton; 1991 - Sydney, Oklahoma City; 1990 - Albuquerque; 1989 - Strasbourg; 1988 - Adelaide.
    Finalist (17): 1998 - Hannover, Hamburg, New Haven; 1997 - Hannover, Eastbourne, Wimbledon; 1996 - Essen; 1993 - Wimbledon, Leipzig; 1992 - Chicago, Leipzig, Brighton; 1991 - Australian Open, Leipzig;1989 - Hamburg, Zurich; 1988 - Brisbane.

    DOUBLES
    Winner (76): 1999 - Miami (w/Hingis), Hilton Head (w/Likhovtseva), Toronto (w/Pierce); 1998 - Miami, Toronto, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open (all w/Hingis); Eastbourne (w/de Swardt); 1997 - US Open (w/Davenport), Tour Championships, Amelia Island, Berlin (all w/Davenport), Leipzig, Paris [Indoors] (both w/Hingis); 1996 - Paris [Indoors] (w/Boogert), Miami, Hilton Head, Madrid, Eastbourne (all w/Sánchez-Vicario), Filderstadt (w/Arendt); 1995 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, Tour Championships, Miami, Eastbourne (all w/Sánchez-Vicario), Sydney (w/Davenport), Delray Beach (w/MJ Fernandez); 1994 - US Open, Delray Beach, Wesley Chapel, Hamburg, San Diego (all w/Sánchez-Vicario); 1993 - Miami, Osaka, Toronto (all w/Neiland), Paris [Indoors] (w/A. Strnadova), Rome (w/Sánchez-Vicario); 1992 - Brisbane, Wesley Chapel, Berlin, Eastbourne, San Diego, Leipzig, Brighton (all w/Neiland); 1991 - Roland Garros, Brisbane, Chicago (all w/G. Fernandez), Hamburg, Washington DC, Philadelphia (all w/Neiland), Zurich (w/A. Strnadova), Filderstadt (w/Navratilova); 1990 - Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Miami, Brisbane, Sydney, Indian Wells, Boca Raton (all w/Sukova), Los Angeles (w/G. Fernandez); 1989 - Wimbledon, Miami, Boca Raton, Brisbane, Zurich (all w/Sukova), Barcelona (w/Scheuer-Larsen); 1988 - Oklahoma City, Rome (both w/Suire), Hamburg (w/Scheuer-Larsen), Montreal, Mahwah (both w/Sukova); 1987 - Hamburg (w/Kohde-Kilsch), Strasbourg, San Diego (both w/Suire).
    Finalist (52): 1999 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/Hingis), Indian Wells (w/MJ. Fernandez), Hamburg (w/Coetzer), Berlin (w/Tarabini), Eastbourne (w/Zvereva), New Haven (w/Likhovtseva); 1998 - Hamburg (w/Hingis), New Haven (w/De Swardt); 1997 - Hilton Head, Filderstadt, Philadelphia (all w/Davenport); 1996 - US Open, Tour Championships (both w/Sánchez-Vicario), Olympics (w/Sukova); 1995 - Roland Garros (w/Sánchez-Vicario);1994 - Sydney, Berlin, Wimbledon, Tour Championships (all w/Sánchez-Vicario), Los Angeles (w/Raymond), Brighton (w/MJ. Fernandez); 1993 - Delray Beach, Hamburg, Roland Garros, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, Leipzig, Tour Championships (all w/Neiland); 1992 - Hilton Head, Wimbledon, US Open, Tour Championships (all w/Neiland), Amelia Island (w/Garrison); 1991 - Sydney, Australian Open, Miami, Eastbourne, Wimbledon, Tour Championships (all w/G. Fernandez), US Open (w/Neiland); 1990 - Berlin (w/Mandlikova), US Open (w/Sukova), Worcester (w/MJ. Fernandez); 1989 - Hamburg, Eastbourne, Chicago (all w/Sukova), Brighton (w/Mandlikova); 1988 - Oakland (w/Mandlikova), Wichita (w/Suire), Olympics (w/Sukova), Adelaide (w/McNeil);1987 - Zurich (w/Suire).

    MIXED DOUBLES
    Winner (5): 1989 - Australian Open, Wimbledon (both w/Pugh); 1988 - Australian Open, US Open (both w/Pugh); 1987 - Miami (w/Mercir).
    Finalist (1): 1994 - US Open (w/Woodbridge).

    ADDITIONAL
    Czech Fed Cup Team 1987-93, 1995-98. Czech Olympic Team 1988, 1992. Czech Republic Olympic Team 1996.

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