15 Facts About Chan Hao-ching

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Chan Hao-ching is primarily a doubles specialist, having won 19 WTA Tour, two WTA Challenger and six ITF titles in that discipline.

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Chan Hao-ching reached the final of the mixed-doubles competition at Wimbledon with Max Mirnyi in 2014, her first major final.

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Chan Hao-ching reached two more finals in 2017, the Wimbledon women's doubles with Monica Niculescu, and the US Open mixed doubles with Michael Venus.

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Chan Hao-ching is the younger sister of fellow professional tennis player and former world No 1 in women's doubles, Latisha Chan, formerly known as Chan Yung-jan.

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At the beginning of the season, Chan Hao-ching won the Shenzhen Open with her sister Chan Hao-ching Yung-jan, beating Irina Buryachok and Valeria Solovieva in straight sets.

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Chan Hao-ching reached the quarterfinals of the Indian Wells Open with Janette Husarova, falling to Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina.

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Chan Hao-ching reached the second round of the French Open with Darija Jurak.

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Chan Hao-ching then suffered first round losses at both Wimbledon and the US Open, and reached the finals of the Southern California Open with Janette Husarova and the Pan Pacific Open with Liezel Huber.

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At Wimbledon, Chan Hao-ching reached the finals of the mixed-doubles draw with Max Mirnyi to reach her first Grand Slam final.

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Early in the year, Chan Hao-ching won the title at the Thailand Open with her sister, defeating Shuko Aoyama and Tamarine Tanasugarn in three sets.

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Chan Hao-ching finished 2015 ranked 12th, her best year-end ranking so far.

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The Chan sisters ended their doubles partnership early in 2017, with Yung-jan teaming up with Martina Hingis, while Hao-ching had a variety of teammates.

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Chan Hao-ching became only the second Taiwanese woman, following 2013 champion Hsieh Su-wei, to reach the Wimbledon women's doubles final.

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Chan Hao-ching reached the quarterfinals for the fourth time at the Australian Open, partnering Yang Zhaoxuan.

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Chan Hao-ching won her 19th WTA Tour title at the Thailand Open, partnering with Wu Fang-hsien.