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Clare Wood

Clare Wood
Full name Clare Jacqueline Wood
Country (sports)  United Kingdom
Residence Brighton, England
Born (1968-03-08) 8 March 1968 (age 49)
Zuzuland, South Africa
Turned pro 1984
Retired 1997
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money $564,182
Singles
Career record 212–233
Career titles 0 WTA, 1 ITF
Highest ranking 77 (2 May 1994)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open 3R (1991)
French Open 2R (1994)
Wimbledon 2R (1989, 1993)
US Open 2R (1990, 1992, 1993)
Doubles
Career record 156–186
Career titles 1 WTA, 6 ITF
Highest ranking 59 (21 October 1996)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open 3R (1992, 1996)
French Open 3R (1991, 1992)
Wimbledon 3R (1993, 1997)
US Open 2R (1991, 1992)
Mixed doubles
Career titles 0
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Australian Open 1R (1992)
French Open 3R (1992, 1995)
Wimbledon QF (1995)
US Open -
Last updated on: 20 July 2011.

Clare Jacqueline Wood (born 8 March 1968) is a former British number 1 tennis player from Great Britain who began playing professionally in 1984 and retired in 1998. Over the course of her career she reached a career-high singles ranking of world no.77 in singles (achieved 2 May 1994) and no.59 in doubles (achieved 21 October 1996). Wood won one ITF singles title, six in doubles and also won a WTA doubles title at the Wellington Classic having been the runner-up there the previous year. Her greatest success in singles at Grand Slam level came in 1991 when she reached the third round of the Australian Open. She also reached the third round in doubles at three of the four Grand Slam events during her career (the exception being the US Open where she never passed the second round) and reached the quarterfinals in the mixed doubles event at Wimbledon in 1995. At the time of her retirement she had a 212–223 singles win-loss record with notable scalps including Jo Durie and Mary Pierce.

After her retirement from professional competition, Wood became a tennis officiator. From 1999 until 2002 she was a tournament supervisor on the WTA Tour and from 2002 onwards she was an assistant referee at Wimbledon where she was also fully responsible for the qualifying and junior events. In 2004, she was an assistant referee at the 2004 Olympic tennis event and in 2008 it was announced that she would fulfil the role of Tennis Competition Manager at the 2012 Olympic Games.

When Wood lost to Jennifer Capriati on 14 September 1989, her opponent became the youngest ever Wightman Cup player, and the first player for four years to win a Wightman Cup match 6-0 6-0.


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