23 Facts About Grace Min

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Grace Min was born on May 6,1994 and is an American tennis player who won the 2011 US Open girls' singles title.

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Grace Min won the 2011 Wimbledon girls' doubles title with Eugenie Bouchard.

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On 3 February 2015, Grace Min was ranked in the top 100 in singles for the first time at No 100, making her the 14th highest ranked American player.

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Grace Min then fell to qualifier Laurie Gingras in the second round, in straight sets.

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Grace Min then headed to Tarbes, France, where she was awarded a wildcard for the qualifying draw of the Petits As.

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Grace Min reached the semifinals of the tournament before her unexpected run was cut short by top-seeded Anna Orlik, in two sets.

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Grace Min then played the USTA National Open and the Easter Bowl, losing in the first round of the former and the quarterfinals of the latter.

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Grace Min won the USTA National Open in Marietta, Georgia, defeating compatriot Carolyn Chupa, Amelia Martinez and top seed Courtney Griffith to reach the quarterfinals, where she overcame Alina Jerjomina, in three sets.

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Grace Min then won the Peach State Classic in Norcross, Georgia without dropping a set.

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Grace Min then played the US Junior Grass Court Championships in Philadelphia, losing in the first round.

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Grace Min rebounded, winning two titles back to back, the National Claycourt Championships in Plantation, Florida and the National Hardcourt Championships in Peachtree City, Georgia.

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Grace Min then fell in the first round of the USTA National Open to eventual champion, Danielle Collins, in straight sets.

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Grace Min suffered two more first round exit at the USTA International Spring Championships and the Easter Bowl ITF.

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Grace Min then lost in the second round of the USTA National Open in Norcross, Georgia.

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Grace Min played two more $10k events in the United States, losing during the qualifying of both.

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Grace Min then won her first title of the year at the under 18 USTA National Open in her hometown, dropping only one set in the tournament.

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Grace Min then lost in the quarterfinals of the under 18 National Clay Court Championships and the second round of the US International Hardcort Championships.

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Grace Min was then awarded a wildcard for the junior US Open, her first Grand Slam championship.

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Grace Min then received a wildcard for the maindraw of a $50k professional event in Lawrenceville, Georgia.

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Grace Min lost in the second round of an under-18 tournament in South Carolina, before reaching a final in Florida.

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Grace Min then fell in the first round of the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships as a wildcard to sixth seed Yana Buchina of Russia, in a three-setter.

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At the French Open, Grace Min was 20th seed in the women's singles qualifying draw and won three matches to enter the main competition.

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In January 2015, Grace Min entered the Auckland Open and Hobart International tournaments but lost in the qualifying first round in both.