[情報] 伊達公子將參加WTA級奧克蘭女網賽
伊達公子取得奧克蘭女網賽會內賽外卡
為一月下旬的澳網作準備
這也是伊達公子復出後
首度參加日本海外的WTA巡迴賽事 (台北海碩杯是ITF等級)
奧克蘭女網賽將於明年1/5~1/10進行賽事
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原文如下
Japanese Sporting Legend Confirmed For ASB Classic
December 24, 2008 12:02 pm
A Japanese sporting legend with a high class tennis pedigree is set to join
the 2009 ASB Classic featuring the Kia Motors Singles and Doubles after being
granted a main draw wildcard.
Kimiko Date Krumm was ranked as high as No4 in the world before she retired.
She has now re-launched her professional tennis career and so far staged a
remarkable comeback in 2008 to go from no ranking to her current place at 189
after just 12 tournaments.
The 38-year-old will be making her first appearance in New Zealand as a
professional player and it will also be her first tournament outside of Japan
for 12 years.
During the 1990’s Date Krumm was a force to be reckoned with on the WTA Tour
having 18 wins over top 10 players.
She came out of retirement in May 2008 after her husband, German motor racing
driver Michael Krumm suggested she play again.
Date Krumm quickly made an impact by reaching the final of the US$50,000
event in Gifu, Japan as a qualifier. There was then wins at the US$10,000 ITF
event and at two US$25,000 tournaments as well.
During the year there were a couple of victories over top-100 players
including a win over 46th ranked Casey Dellacqua of Australia.
For Date Krumm the ASB Classic is the start of a year which will feature WTA
events and Grand Slams. She is keen to qualify at the Australian Open and to
make an impact in Auckland.
“I have once played in a tournament in New Zealand when I was in high
school, but this is actually the first time to play in a WTA Tour tournament
in New Zealand so I am very excited to have this great opportunity to play in
ASB Classic. It also has been 12 years since I last went on a WTA Tour, so I
am grateful to have this chance to start my season in New Zealand, and I will
do my best as I can,” says Date.
It’s been 12 years since I last played in a Grand Slam, the last time I
played in a qualifying draw was in 1989.
I believe this time will be much much tougher, but I will try my best to
adapt to the heat and its toughness by adjusting myself to the weather and
the competitive environment through playing in ASB Classic Auckland. I do
understand that this challenge will not be an easy one, but I hope to truly
enjoy myself in this challenging and tough world of tennis and am excited to
see how far I could go,” says Date Krumm.
ASB Classic Tournament Director Brenda Perry believes Date Krumm will be an
asset to the tournament and that her presence in Auckland will create quite a
stir in Japan and around the world.
“Kimiko was a star in women’s tennis in the 90’s and has a ‘rock star’
like status in Japan. Her achievements in 2008 are against the odds and are
very inspirational. There are not too many players who could do what she has
done this year, but Kimiko has been top 10 and has that special ‘x-factor’,
” says Perry.
Date led her nation in the tennis world winning seven singles titles before
she retired at 26 at the end of 1996.
No other player from Japan or all of Asia has achieved what Date Krumm has
managed in her career so far. In addition to her seven titles she had a win
over the then No1 Steffi Graf and spent 153 weeks in the top-10 rankings. She
reached the semifinals at three of the four Grand Slams (Australian Open
1994, Roland Garros 1995 and Wimbledon 1996) and was a quarterfinalist at the
US Open 93-94 and Wimbledon in 1995.
During her break away from tennis she married German race car driver Krumm
who has finished as high as third at the 24-hour race at Le Mans (2002) and
competes in Japan.
“My husband was always talking about motor sports and kept telling me I
could try playing tennis again. I played some exhibition matches against Graf
and Martina Navratilova last year and it made me want to play even more. So I
started practicing seriously again and I decided to return to professional
tennis,” she says.
Date Krumm started playing tennis at age six and although actually being
left-handed she was encouraged to play right-handed to follow Japanese custom.
An arrival time for Date Krumm and other players will be confirmed closer to
the tournament start.
The ASB Classic will also feature on-court coaching for the first time as
part of an initiative on Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.
The tournament will once again feature audio and video podcasting as well as
live scoring.
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