Martina Hingis: Net Worth and Amassed Wealth
Martina Hingis is a retired Swiss professional tennis player known for creating various records. The player holds no-1 rank in singles for 209 weeks, and doubles world No.1 ran for 90 weeks. She holds no-1 ranking for both doubles and singles for 29 weeks. The talented tennis player won five grand slam titles, thirteen grand slam women’s doubles titles, and seven grand slam women’s doubles titles.
Martina Hingis Wealth Stats: Salary, Net Worth, and More
Martina Hingis' net worth, salary and other interesting facts:
Net Worth | $30 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | September 30, 1980 (age 43 years) | Gender | Female |
Height | 5 Feet 6 Inches (1.7 m) |
Profession | Tennis player |
Nationality | N/A |
Career
She starts creating a record at a young age. Martina became the Youngest Slam Champion of all time in 1996. The player team up with Helena Sukova at Wimbledon. Hingis was 15 years and nine months old when she teams up. Martina won the first singles title of the year in Germany. The talented player became the undisputed World No. 1 Women’s Tennis Player. Only four women do this in the history of Tennis, and Hingis is one of them.
Personal Life
The player starts dating tennis player Magnus Norman in 2000. In the same year, she also dated golfer Sergio Garcia. In August 2007, she ended her relationship with Radek Stepanek. Martina also has a relationship with former tennis players like Ivo Heuberger, Justin GimeIstob, and Julian Alonso.
Inspirational Quotes by Martina Hingis
I have good anticipation, and good reaction to the the ball because I've played so many matches in my life.
Martina Hingis
I think the whole boycott thing was a bit too much. It's because we're accomplished so much in women's tennis in the last two, three years. We deserve something better.
Martina Hingis
I'm not saying I'm something special. I might play a little better tennis than other people, but it is because I was given the chance, and not many people are.
Martina Hingis
We had a poster of the Davis Cup in 1986. It was in Prague, the Czech Republic against Sweden, and we went to watch, so I got the poster. You couldn't get all the posters. You were lucky if you got one.
Martina Hingis
I still speak Czech with my parents because I was born there.
Martina Hingis