Tuesday 12 July 2011

Anna Lena Groenefeld

Anna Lena Groenefeld Biography
Anna-Lena Grönefeld (born on June 4, 1985 in Nordhorn, Germany) is a professional tennis player from Germany. She turned professional in 2003. As of February 2006, she is the No. 1 tennis player from Germany. She is coached and trained by Rafael Font de Mora in Scottsdale, Arizona. In June, 2003 she captured the prestigious French Open Junior title, becoming the first player from Germany since 1957 to accomplish this feat. In 2002 she was the Singles Champion of both the Belgium and Frankfurt International Championships and a finalist at the Orange Bowl. In July 2003, she won the Apple and Eve Newsday Long Island Classic, held in Woodbury, New York, defeating Bethanie Mattek in the final. She is an accomplished doubles player winning the French Open title and reaching the finals at Wimbledon. As a result of her tennis successes in 2003, Grönefeld had achieved the Junior World ranking of #1 in singles and doubles. Presently she is launching her professional career début under the direction of the USA Academy and Rafael Font de Mora.
In 2006 she represented Germany along with Nicolas Kiefer at the Hopman Cup.
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna Lena Groenefeld
Anna-Lena Groenefeld v Sofia Arvidsson 06 Jul 2010
Anna-Lena Groenefeld Practice Brisbane 2010


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