Andrea Leand was born on January 18,1964 and is a former professional tennis player from the US Leand was the No 1 ranked junior in the United States and the No 2 ranked junior in the World in 1981.
16 Facts About Andrea Leand
Andrea Leand won a gold medal in singles at the 1981 Maccabiah Games in Israel.
Andrea Leand represented the United States at the Federation Cup in 1982 and the Olympics in 1984.
In 1988, Andrea Leand graduated from Princeton University, where she completed a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology.
Andrea Leand earned an MBA degree from Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School in 2002.
Andrea Leand was the No 1 ranked junior in the United States and the No 2 ranked junior in the World in 1981.
Andrea Leand won a gold medal in women's singles at the 1981 Maccabiah Games in Israel.
Andrea Leand turned pro in 1982 and appeared on the WTA pro rankings for the first time at No 18, a record for the highest first-time appearance in the pro tennis rankings that she still holds today.
Andrea Leand was ranked in the top 10 of the world doubles rankings reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 1983.
Andrea Leand represented the United States at the Federation Cup in 1982 and the Olympics in 1984.
Andrea Leand competed on the WTA tour from 1981 to 1994.
Andrea Leand won a singles title at the Pittsburgh Open in 1984 after a three-sets victory in the final against Pascale Paradis.
Andrea Leand reached the fourth round of the US Open on three occasions, at Wimbledon once, and the French Open once.
Andrea Leand upset second-seeded Andrea Jaeger at the 1981 US Open.
Andrea Leand later became certified as an investment advisor for Morgan Stanley.
Andrea Leand was named publisher of Tennis Week Magazine in 2007.