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Patricia Hy-Boulais

Patricia Hy-Boulais
Country (sports)  Canada
Residence Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Born (1965-08-22) 22 August 1965 (age 51)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Turned pro 12 October 1986
Retired 1998
Plays Right-handed
Prize money $1,011,116
Singles
Career record 151–183
Career titles 1 WTA, 4 ITF
Highest ranking No. 28 (8 March 1993)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open 2R (1987, 1991–1993, 1997)
French Open 4R (1992)
Wimbledon 4R (1996, 1997)
US Open QF (1992)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games 2R (1992, 1996)
Doubles
Career record 13–20
Career titles 1 WTA, 5 ITF
Highest ranking No. 36 (30 March 1987)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open SF (1987)
French Open 2R (1985, 1993, 1997, 1998)
Wimbledon 2R (1996)
US Open QF (1996)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games QF (1996)
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Australian Open 1R (1988)
French Open 2R (1996)
Wimbledon 1R (1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997)

Patricia Hy-Boulais (born 22 August 1965) is a former tennis player. She turned professional on October 12, 1986. Early in her career she represented Hong Kong (since the beginning until the end of the 1987 season). She became a citizen of Canada in 1991. However, she represented Canada just since the beginning of the 1988 season.

After Hy-Boulais did it in 1992, Canada did not have another woman to survive into the second week at the French Open until Aleksandra Wozniak did it in 2009.

Hy-Boulais represented her new country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was eliminated in the second round by the number one seed Monica Seles. Hy-Boulais reached her highest ranking in the WTA Tour on March 8, 1993, when she became the number 28 of the world.



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