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'''Jennifer Hopkins''' (born ], ]) is a ] professional ] player. She resides in ]. She turned pro in ]. She has won six ] Women's Circuit titles in her career and nearly cracked the top 50. This season, she's played a few ITF Women's Circuit events, reaching the final in ] and the semifinals at ]-]. Last year, she won her first doubles title at Strasbourg with ]. However, she has so far never gone beyond the second round in any of the four major tournaments that make the ]. '''Jennifer Hopkins''' (born ], ]) is a ] professional ] player. She resides in ]. She turned pro in ]. She has won six ] Women's Circuit titles in her career and nearly cracked the top 50. This season, she's played a few ITF Women's Circuit events, reaching the final in ] and the semifinals at ]-]. In 2005, she won her first doubles title at Strasbourg with ]. However, she has so far never gone beyond the second round in any of the four major tournaments that make the ].

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Jennifer Hopkins (born September 2, 1981) is a US professional tennis player. She resides in Kansas. She turned pro in 1999. She has won six ITF Women's Circuit titles in her career and nearly cracked the top 50. This season, she's played a few ITF Women's Circuit events, reaching the final in Atlanta and the semifinals at Dotham-USA. In 2005, she won her first doubles title at Strasbourg with Jelena Kostanic. However, she has so far never gone beyond the second round in any of the four major tournaments that make the Grand Slam.