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36 Facts About Madison Brengle

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Madison Brengle's ranking soon rose into the top 100 for the first time in September 2014.

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Madison Brengle was born and raised in Dover, Delaware, and she is Jewish.

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Madison Brengle is what some coaches call a scrappy player, and her game is built around counter-punching and outlasting her opponents in long rallies while waiting for her opponent's error.

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In 2007, Madison Brengle reached the Australian Open girls' singles final, before going down to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

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In 2007, Madison Brengle received wildcard entries into two major tournaments, losing in the first round both times.

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Madison Brengle was allowed another wildcard into the US Open, where she lost to Bethanie Mattek-Sands.

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In 2008, Madison Brengle received a wildcard into the French Open, defeating Ahsha Rolle in the finals.

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From 2009 to 2013, Madison Brengle failed to qualify for the main draw in any of the four Grand Slam tournaments.

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In 2011, Madison Brengle won her second ITF title at Hammond, LA.

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Madison Brengle reached the final at another ITF event at Rancho Santa Fe, California.

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In 2012, Madison Brengle won her third ITF title at Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

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Madison Brengle won the doubles title with Paula Kania of Poland.

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Madison Brengle had a strong start to her 2014 season, qualifying through to the main draw at the Hobart International, but was narrowly defeated in the first round by top seed Samantha Stosur in a final-set tiebreak.

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Madison Brengle moved into the top 100 for first time on September 29,2014 after winning the $50k Redrock Open in Las Vegas, defeating Nicole Vaidisova, Kateryna Bondarenko and Michelle Larcher de Brito.

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At the 2015 Australian Open, Madison Brengle defeated the 13th-ranked Andrea Petkovic in the first round.

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Madison Brengle lost in the quarterfinals to seventh seed Jelena Ostapenko.

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Madison Brengle started her 2019 season at the Auckland Open where she lost in the first round to Eugenie Bouchard.

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Madison Brengle began her 2020 season at the Brisbane International and lost in the second round of qualifying to Yulia Putintseva.

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Madison Brengle won her first WTA 125 title at the Newport Beach Challenger, defeating Stefanie Vogele in the final.

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Madison Brengle started her season at the Yarra Valley Classic where she lost in the first round to Anastasija Sevastova.

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Madison Brengle was eliminated in the second round by world No 8, Bianca Andreescu.

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Madison Brengle won her second WTA 125 title at the Midland Tennis Classic, defeating Robin Anderson in the final.

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Madison Brengle started the 2022 season at the Melbourne Summer Set 1 in which she lost in the second round to eventual finalist, Veronika Kudermetova.

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Madison Brengle was defeated in the second round by Naomi Osaka.

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Madison Brengle lost in the first round to Ann Li in three sets despite having two match points in the second set.

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Madison Brengle was eliminated in the third round by eventual champion Iga Swiatek.

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Madison Brengle retired during the third set of her first-round match against Emma Navarro due to a left knee injury.

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Madison Brengle lost in the first round of qualifying to Dayana Yastremska.

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Madison Brengle started her US Open Series at the Washington Open and lost in the first round to Anna Kalinskaya.

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Madison Brengle lost in the quarterfinals to eventual finalis, Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

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Madison Brengle played her final tournament of the season at the Midland Tennis Classic in Michigan.

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Madison Brengle was defeated in the second round by fifth seed Donna Vekic.

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At the next WTA 1000 event in Miami, Madison Brengle was one game away from beating Amanda Anisimova in the first round before Anisimova retired.

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Madison Brengle lost in the second round to 22nd seed Donna Vekic, in three sets.

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In 2016, Madison Brengle was named to the Delaware Tennis Hall of Fame.

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Madison Brengle was the youngest person ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.