Camille Pin
Camille Pin is a French former professional tennis player who achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 61. She won eight singles and two doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.
A highlight of her career came at the 2007 Australian Open when she came within two points of defeating top seed Maria Sharapova in a thrilling first-round match.
Player Profile
Camille Pin was born on August 25, 1981, in Nice, France. She stands 162 cm tall, and she plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand. Pin was formerly in a relationship with fellow French professional tennis player Arnaud Clément.Professional Career
Camille Pin turned professional in 1999. She had a rather successful career, achieving her career-high singles ranking of World No. 61 in January 2007. She won a total of eight singles titles and two doubles titles on the ITF Circuit.Her best Grand Slam singles performance was reaching the second round of the Australian Open in 2004, 2006, and 2008, as well as the US Open in 2007. A notable moment in her career came at the Australian Open in 2007 when she took the top seed, Maria Sharapova, to a final-set tie-break before losing.
Pin achieved a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 81 in July 2009. She announced her retirement from professional tennis on May 28, 2010.
Career Record
Singles
- Career record: 345–321
- Career titles: 8 ITF
- Highest ranking: No. 61 (January 8, 2007)
Best Grand Slam Singles Performances
- Australian Open – 2R (2004, 2006, 2008)
- French Open – 1R (2001–2009)
- Wimbledon – 1R (2006, 2007, 2008)
- US Open – 2R (2007)
Doubles
- Career record: 81–126
- Career titles: 2 ITF
- Highest ranking: No. 81 (July 27, 2009)
Camille Pin FAQ
What is Camille Pin’s career-high singles ranking?
Camille Pin’s career-high singles ranking is World No. 61, first achieved on January 8, 2007.
What is Camille Pin’s best Grand Slam result?
Camille Pin’s best Grand Slam singles result is reaching the second round of the Australian Open in 2004, 2006, and 2008.
When did Camille Pin retire?
Camille Pin retired from professional tennis on May 28, 2010.
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