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| datebirth = {{birth date and age|1964|04|10}}
| placebirth = Den Bosch NED
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'''Manon Maria Bollegraf''' (born 10 April 1964 in ], ]) is a former professional ] from the Netherlands, who finished fourth in women's doubles at the ] in ]. '''Manon Maria Bollegraf''' (born 10 April 1964 in ], ]) is a former professional ] from the Netherlands, who finished fourth in women's doubles at the ] in ].


==History==
Bollegraf reached her highest individual ranking on the ] on 9 July 1990, when she became World No. 29. She won 26 doubles tournaments in her career and her highest doubles ranking was World No. 4, achieved on 16 February 1998. Bollegraf reached her highest individual ranking on the ] on 9 July 1990, when she became World No. 29. She won 26 doubles tournaments in her career and her highest doubles ranking was World No. 4, achieved on 16 February 1998.


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Manon Bollegraf
Country (sports)Netherlands
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Turned pro1985
Retired2000
PlaysRight
Singles
Career record107 - 125
Career titles1
Highest ranking29 (July 9, 1990)
Doubles
Career record62 - 30

Manon Maria Bollegraf (born 10 April 1964 in Den Bosch, Noord-Brabant) is a former professional female tennis player from the Netherlands, who finished fourth in women's doubles at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

History

Bollegraf reached her highest individual ranking on the WTA Tour on 9 July 1990, when she became World No. 29. She won 26 doubles tournaments in her career and her highest doubles ranking was World No. 4, achieved on 16 February 1998.

She was a member of the Dutch tennis team that reached the final of the Fed Cup in 1997, losing to France.

Bollegraf won four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles, the 1989 French Open and the 1991 US Open, both teaming up with Tom Nijssen. Partnering Rick Leach, she won the Australian Open and US Open, both in 1997.

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Bollegraf was a member of the Idaho Sneakers Team Tennis with and teammates Amy Frazier and Jonathan Leach; coached by Greg Patton (Boise State University men's tennis coach).

References

  1. ASAP Sports - Tennis - 1997 - US OPEN - September 4 - Rick Leach

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