Anne Minter
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| Country |
Australia |
| Residence |
Victoria, Australia |
| Born |
3 April 1963 (1963-04-03) (age 48)
Victoria, Australia |
| Turned pro |
1981 |
| Plays |
Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
| Career prize money |
$US682,839 |
| Singles |
| Career record |
258-245 |
| Career titles |
4 WTA, 1 ITF |
| Highest ranking |
No. 23 (4 July 1988) |
| Grand Slam results |
| Australian Open |
QF (1988) |
| French Open |
3R (1987) |
| Wimbledon |
4R (1991, 1988) |
| US Open |
3R (1984, 1988, 1989) |
| Doubles |
| Career record |
108-187 |
| Career titles |
2 ITF |
| Highest ranking |
No. 68 (19 March 1990) |
| Last updated on: 17 May 2009. |
Anne Minter (born 3 April 1963) is a former tennis player from Australia, who competed for her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. She won four singles titles on the WTA Tour: 1987 Taipei, Singapore; 1988 Puerto Rico; 1989 Taipei. Minter was a quarterfinalist at the Australian Open in 1988, beating fourth seed Pam Shriver in the R16 when the tournament moved to the hard court surface at Melbourne Park. She twice reached the R16 at Wimbledon, upsetting ninth seed Hana Mandlíková in the third round in 1988. She reached her highest individual ranking in her professional career on 4 July 1988, when she became the 23rd top player in the world. On 19 March 1990 she reached her highest doubles ranking or 68. Her playing career spanned 11 years from 1981 until 1992. Minter's win-loss record for singles stands at 258-245.
Fed Cup
Minter made her Fed Cup debut for Australia in 1981 and played successively until 1989 only missing 1982-1983. Her debut came with a win in doubles in the 1st Round of the World Group over the team from the Philippines. In 1984 Minter lead Australia to the final of the World Group where Australia lost narrowly 2-1 to Czechoslovakia. Minter was the only winner from the team, winning her singles. Again the following year, Minter was influential in heading the Australian team into the semi-finals, this time unsuccessful against a strong US team. For the next three years Minter headed the Australian team to successive quarter-finals losing to Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Germany respectively. In 1989 Minter and the Australians were back at the top and narrowly lost in the semi-finals to a strong Spanish side with Minter losing in three sets to an in form Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. This was also to be Anne Minter's last appearance as an Australian player. By this time her record stood at 20 wins and 6 losses. In singles it was a 16-6 winning record and a 4-0 in doubles.
Olympics
Anne Minter played in the 1988 Seoul Olympics reaching the second round.
Grand Slams
Anne Minter's debut in all Grand Slams with the exception of Wimbledon came in 1981. Minter regularly progressed through to the second and third rounds of Grand Slams with the her best result being a quarter- final.
Australian Open
Her best performance was in the 1988 Australian Open saw her reach the quarter-finals. Her only absence at the tournament was in 1986.
French Open
Minter's best result was at 1987 French Open when she progressed to third round of the tournament.
Wimbledon
At Wimbledon, Minter's results were the best reaching the third round on numerous occasions and the fourth round twice.
US Open
Minter experienced mixed results at the US Open with a number of first round losses and reached the third round three times.
WTA Tour finals
Singles 7 (4-3)
| Legend |
| Grand Slam |
0 |
| WTA Championships |
0 |
| Tier I |
0 |
| Tier II |
0 |
| Tier III |
0 |
| Tier IV & V |
2 |
| Olympic Games |
0 |
| Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Opponent |
Score |
| Runner-up |
1. |
25 September 1983 |
Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
Hard |
Elizabeth Sayers |
3-6, 1-6 |
| Runner-up |
2. |
3 March 1985 |
Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA |
Hard |
Robin White |
7-6, 2-6, 2-6 |
| Winner |
3. |
26 April 1987 |
Taipei |
Carpet |
Claudia Porwik |
6-4, 6-1 |
| Winner |
4. |
3 May 1987 |
Singapore |
Hard |
Barbara Gerken |
6-4, 6-1 |
| Runner-up |
5. |
9 August 1987 |
San Diego, California, USA |
Hard |
Raffaella Reggi |
0-6, 4-6 |
| Winner |
6. |
16 October 1988 |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Hard |
Mercedes Paz |
2-6, 6-4, 6-3 |
| Winner |
7. |
30 April 1989 |
Taipei |
Hard |
Cammy MacGregor |
6-1, 4-6, 6-2 |
Doubles 1 (1-0)
| Legend |
| Grand Slam |
0 |
| WTA Championships |
0 |
| Tier I |
0 |
| Tier II |
0 |
| Tier III |
0 |
| Tier IV & V |
0 |
| Olympic Games |
0 |
| Titles by Surface |
| Hard |
1 |
| Clay |
0 |
| Grass |
0 |
| Carpet |
0 |
| Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Partner |
Opponents in Final |
Score in Final |
| Winner |
1. |
9 September 1984 |
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA |
Hard |
Elizabeth Minter |
Heather Crowe
Robin White |
6-1, 6-2 |
Mixed doubles 1 (0-1)
| Legend |
| Grand Slam |
0 |
| WTA Championships |
0 |
| Tier I |
0 |
| Tier II |
0 |
| Tier III |
0 |
| Tier IV & V |
0 |
| Olympic Games |
0 |
| Titles by Surface |
| Hard |
0 |
| Clay |
0 |
| Grass |
0 |
| Carpet |
0 |
| Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Partner |
Opponents |
Score |
| Runner-up |
1. |
10 June 1984 |
French Open, France |
Clay |
Laurie Warder |
Dick Stockton
Anne Smith |
2-6, 4-6 |
| Australian Open girls’ singles champions |
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1969 Lesley Hunt • 1970 Evonne Goolagong • 1971 Pat Coleman • 1972 Pat Coleman • 1973 Chris O’Neil • 1974 Jennifer Walker • 1975 Sue Barker • 1976 Sue Saliba • 1977 (Jan) Pamela Baily • 1977 (Dec) Amanda Tobin • 1978 Elizabeth Little • 1979 Anne Minter • 1980 Anne Minter • 1981 Anne Minter • 1982 Amanda Brown • 1983 Amanda Brown • 1984 Annabel Croft • 1985 Jenny Byrne • 1987 Michelle Jaggard • 1988 Jo-Anne Faull • 1989 Kim Kessaris • 1990 Magdalena Maleeva • 1991 Nicole Pratt • 1992 Joanne Limmer • 1993 Heike Rusch • 1994 Trudi Musgrave • 1995 Siobhan Drake-Brockman • 1996 Magdalena Grzybowska • 1997 Mirjana Lučić • 1998 Jelena Kostanić • 1999 Virginie Razzano • 2000 Anikó Kapros • 2001 Jelena Janković • 2002 Barbora Strýcová • 2003 Barbora Strýcová • 2004 Shahar Pe'er • 2005 Victoria Azarenka • 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova • 2007 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova • 2008 Arantxa Rus • 2009 Ksenia Pervak • 2010 Karolína Plíšková • 2011 An-Sophie Mestach
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| Australian Open girls’ doubles champions |
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1969 Pat Edwards / Evonne Goolagong • 1970 Janet Fallis / Janet Young • 1971 Pat Edwards / Janice Whyte • 1972 Sally Irvine / Pam Whytcross • 1973 Jenny Dimond / Dianne Fromholtz • 1974 Nerida Gregory / Julia Hanrahan • 1975 Diane Evers / Nerida Gregory • 1976 Jan Morton / Jan Wilton • 1977 (Jan) Keryn Pratt / Amanda Tobin • 1977 (Dec) Keryn Pratt / Amanda Tobin • 1978 Debbie Freeman / Kathy Mantle • 1979 Linda Cassell / Sue Leo • 1980 Anne Minter / Miranda Yates • 1981 Maree Booth / Sharon Hodgkin • 1982 Annette Gulley / Kim Staunton • 1983 Bernadette Randall / Kim Staunton • 1984 Louise Field / Larisa Savchenko • 1985 Jenny Byrne / Janine Thompson • 1987 Ann Devries / Nicole Provis • 1988 Jo-Anne Faull / Rachel McQuillan • 1989 Andrea Strnadová / Eva Sviglerova • 1990 Rona Mayer / Limor Zaltz • 1991 Karina Habšudová / Barbara Rittner • 1992 Lindsay Davenport / Nicole London • 1993 Joana Manta / Ludmila Richterova • 1994 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova • 1995 Corina Morariu / Ludmila Varmuzova • 1996 Michaela Paštiková / Jitka Schonfeldova • 1997 Mirjana Lučić / Jasmin Wöhr • 1998 Evie Dominikovic / Alicia Molik • 1999 Eleni Daniilidou / Virginie Razzano • 2000 Anikó Kapros / Christina Wheeler • 2001 Petra Cetkovská / Barbora Strýcová • 2002 Gisela Dulko / Angelique Widjaja • 2003 Casey Dellacqua / Adriana Szili • 2004 Yung-Jan Chan / Sheng-Nan Sun • 2005 Victoria Azarenka / Marina Erakovic • 2006 Sharon Fichman / Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova • 2007 Yevgeniya Rodina / Arina Rodionova • 2008 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova / Ksenia Lykina • 2009 Christina McHale / Ajla Tomljanović • 2010 Jana Čepelová / Chantal Škamlová • 2011 An-Sophie Mestach / Demi Schuurs
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| Name |
Minter, Anne |
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| Date of birth |
3 April 1963 |
| Place of birth |
Victoria, Australia |
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