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Korie Homan

Korie Homan
Country (sports)  Netherlands
Residence Nieuwleusen, Netherlands
Born (1986-06-16) 16 June 1986 (age 30)
de Wijk, Netherlands
Turned pro 2003
Retired 2011
Plays Right Handed
Official website http://www.koriehoman.nl/
Singles
Career record 192-85
Highest ranking No. 2 (19 November 2007)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open W (2010)
French Open F (2008, 2009)
US Open F (2005, 2009)
Other tournaments
Masters F (2007, 2008, 2009)
Paralympic Games Silver medal Paralympics.svg Silver Medal (2008)
Doubles
Career record 142-59
Highest ranking No. 1 (27 July 2009)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open W (2009)
French Open W (2009)
Wimbledon W (2009)
US Open W (2005, 2009)
Other doubles tournaments
Masters Doubles W (2005, 2009)
Paralympic Games Gold medal Paralympics.svg Gold Medal (2008)
Last updated on: 9 December 2011.

Korie Homan (born 16 June 1986 in de Wijk) is a former Dutch wheelchair tennis player. Homan won the gold medal in women's doubles at the 2008 Paralympics. In 2009 she completed the doubles Grand Slam by winning the Australian, French, Wimbledon and US titles with Esther Vergeer. In addition Homan has also had success in Grand Slams individually when she won the 2010 Australian Open title. Homan is a two-time Masters doubles champion and a former world number one.

Homan was born to Jan and Gina Willem. She is the youngest of three girls, with Geke and Wienke her older sisters. Homan was involved in a Car accident in her first year of Senior school at the age of 12 in 1998. In 2003, when she finished school she had her leg amputated.

Homan started to play wheelchair tennis in May 2000. During her first year of learning she went to an exhibition by Esther Vergeer and had a conversation with her coach Aad Zwaan. In September 2001 Homan started on the juniors and played tournaments in the Netherlands.

Homan finished 2003 with a singles ranking of 23 having been unranked at the start of the year.

At the start of 2004 Homan was part of the Dutch team that claimed the Junior world team cup, in Christchurch, New Zealand. Homan followed this success up with a quarter final showing at the Australian Open, super series event. At the Czech Open Homan partnered Jiske Griffioen to second place in a five team round robin doubles tournament.

2006 started with Homan facing Esther Vergeer in the first round of the Wheelchair Classic 8's at the Australian Open. Homan lost a rain interrupted match in straight sets. Partnering Beth Arnoult-Ritthaler in the doubles, Homan reached the semifinal before losing to Vergeer and Griffioen. At the Belgium Open, Homan reached both finals, losing to Vergeer in the singles, but winning the doubles. In the final of the DaimlerChrysler Open Homan was whitewashed by Vergeer. In Italy at the Citta di Livorno Homan won both the singles and doubles titles. At the 2006 US Open Homan reached the final of the doubles competition where she lost to Smit. The Atlanta Open saw Homan lose the singles final to Vergeer, In the quarterfinals of the US Open Wheelchair Championships, Homan became the first player since 2004 to take a set of Esther Vergeer, in the quarterfinals as she lost in three sets. The doubles saw Homan reach the final with Smit. Homan finished in fifth place for the Singles Masters, and the runner up in the Doubles Masters with Shuker.


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