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  1. Jennifer Maria Capriati [2] (born March 29, 1976) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles Grand Slam titles and was the gold medalist at the 1992 Summer Olympics. [3] [4] Capriati set a number of youngest-ever records at the start of her career.

  2. Nov 25, 2021 · Jennifer Capriati, the 1992 Olympic tennis champion and three-time Grand Slam winner, lives a secluded life in Florida. She retired in 2004 and faced personal and legal struggles, but also inspired the WTA to protect young stars.

  3. Jul 26, 2024 · Jennifer Capriati (born March 29, 1976, New York, New York, U.S.) is an American tennis player who first achieved success as a teenage prodigy. Her play later suffered amid various personal issues, but she staged a comeback, winning the Australian Open (2001 and 2002) and the French Open (2001).

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  5. Sep 24, 2021 · Capriati was the future of womens tennis –– fearless on court and a future Grand Slam champion. In 1992, Sega even released their own video game called “Jennifer Capriati Tennis” ––...

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  6. Jan 27, 2021 · On January 27, 2001, Jennifer Capriati capped her remarkable comeback by winning the Australian Open, defeating Martina Hingis in the final. The article recounts her journey from teenage prodigy to Grand Slam champion and her reaction to the historic victory.

  7. Feb 8, 2018 · Learn how Jennifer Capriati overcame burnout, scandal and Seles to win three Grand Slam titles and reach No. 1 in the world. Read her biography, stats and highlights from the 50 Greatest Players of the Open Era (W) list.

  8. Learn about the remarkable career of Jennifer Capriati, the youngest player in history to reach a tour final, a major semifinal, and the top 10. She won three Grand Slams, two Fed Cups, and overcame personal and professional challenges to become a tennis legend.

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