Neha Uberoi
Neha Uberoi| Country (sports) |
United States |
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| Residence |
Boca Raton, United States |
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| Born |
(1986-02-06) 6 February 1986 Morristown, United States |
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| Height |
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
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| Turned pro |
October 2003 |
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| Retired |
2010 |
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| Plays |
Right-handed, two-handed backhand |
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| Prize money |
US$153,108 |
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| Singles |
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| Career record |
135 - 149 |
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| Career titles |
0 |
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| Highest ranking |
No. 196 (29 January 2007) |
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| Grand Slam Singles results |
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| Australian Open |
Q2 (2007) |
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| US Open |
Q2 (2005) |
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| Doubles |
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| Career record |
58 - 111 |
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| Career titles |
0 |
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| Highest ranking |
No. 107 (22 May 2006) |
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| Grand Slam Doubles results |
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| US Open |
2R (2005) |
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Last updated on: 20 August 2010. |
Neha Uberoi (born 6 February 1986, in Morristown) is a retired Indian-American professional tennis player.[1]On 29 January 2007, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 196. On 22 May 2006, she peaked at world number 107 in the doubles rankings. In doubles, she was a finalist at the 2005 Sunfeast Open and the 2005 Guangzhou International Women's Open.[2][3] Uberoi retirement from tennis 2010.
Biography
Coached by Rick Macci. Father, Mahesh, is retired and now manages her tennis career; mother, Madhu, is a homemaker; has two older sisters, Diya and Shikha Uberoi (plays on Tour), and two younger sisters, Nikita and Nimita. Began playing at age 5; admires Graf. Attends Princeton University, where she was All-Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 2003 and named an All-American in singles and doubles the same year. Speaks Hindi, English, Spanish. Enjoys Harry Potter books. Loves to visit relatives in Mumbai, India.
WTA Tour Finals
Doubles (0–2)
| Winner – Legend (pre/post 2009) |
| Grand Slam tournaments |
| WTA Tour Championships |
| Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 |
| Tier II / Premier |
| Tier III, IV & V / International |
ITF finals (0-4)
Singles (0–1)
| Legend |
| $100,000 tournaments |
| $75,000 tournaments |
| $50,000 tournaments |
| $25,000 tournaments |
| $10,000 tournaments |
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| Finals by surface |
| Hard (0–1) |
| Clay (0–0) |
| Grass (0–0) |
| Carpet (0–0) |
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| Outcome |
No. |
Date |
Tournament |
Surface |
Opponent |
Score |
| Runner-up |
1. |
20 June 2004 |
Fort Worth, United States |
Hard |
Shikha Uberoi |
1–6, 2–6 |
Doubles (0–3)
| Legend |
| $100,000 tournaments |
| $75,000 tournaments |
| $50,000 tournaments |
| $25,000 tournaments |
| $15,000 tournaments |
| $10,000 tournaments |
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| Finals by surface |
| Hard (0–3) |
| Clay (0–0) |
| Grass (0–0) |
| Carpet (0–0) |
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