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Shadisha Robinson

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Shadisha Robinson
Country (sports) United States
Born (1985-07-12) July 12, 1985 (age 39)
New York City
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
PlaysLeft-handed
Prize money$18,167
Singles
Career titles1 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 416 (July 14, 2003)
Grand Slam singles results
US OpenQ1 (2003)
Doubles
Career titles1 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 556 (July 28, 2003)

Shadisha Robinson (born July 12, 1985) is an American former professional tennis player.[1]

Raised in Queens, Robinson showed promise as a junior and moved to Florida to further her tennis. A left-hander player, she ranked second nationally in the 14s age group.[2]

While competing on the professional tour, she reached the best singles world ranking of 416. She won an ITF title in Evansville in 2002 and the following year qualified for the main draw of the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, where she fell in the first round to Marie-Gaiane Mikaelian.[3]

Robinson played collegiate tennis for the University of Georgia and the University of South Florida.[4]

ITF finals

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Singles: 1 (1–0)

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Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Winner 1. Jul 2002 ITF Evansville, United States Hard Australia Deanna Roberts 6–4, 7–5

Doubles: 2 (1–1)

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Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Winner 1. Jun 2005 ITF Hilton Head, United States Hard United States Robin Stephenson United States Ansley Cargill
United States Aleke Tsoubanos
6–3, 7–5
Runner-up 2. Jul 2005 ITF Southlake, United States Hard United States Megan Bradley United States Anne Smith
United States Tara Snyder
6–3, 6–7(4), 6–7(4)

References

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  1. ^ Johnson Cauthen, Deanna (June 22, 2016). "Atlanta tennis pro's camp teaches skills, helps kids get healthy". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  2. ^ Zinser, Lynn (September 9, 2002). "New Names Are Added To a Doubles Trophy". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Resultater fra tirsdag den 8. april". Berlingske (in Danish). April 9, 2003.
  4. ^ "Shadisha Robinson Represents USF In NCAA Singles Play Wednesday". USF Athletics. May 23, 2007.
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