Where is Martina Hingis from?
Hingis was born in Košice, Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia) as Martina Hingisová, to Melanie Molitorová and Karol Hingis, both of whom were tennis players. Molitorová was a professional tennis player who was once ranked tenth among women in Czechoslovakia, and was determined to develop Hingis into a top player as early as pregnancy.
What is Martina Hingis’record at Roland Garros?
It is her first mixed doubles title at Roland Garros, and she completed the mixed-doubles Career Grand Slam, becoming only the fourth woman ever to complete a career grand slam in both women’s doubles and mixed doubles. Hingis qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, 20 years after her last Olympic appearance.

Is Martina Hingis in the Hall of Fame?
In 2013, Hingis was elected into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and was appointed two years later the organization’s first ever Global Ambassador. Hingis was born in Košice, Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia) as Martina Hingisová, to Melanie Molitorová and Karol Hingis, both of whom were tennis players.
What is Martina Hingis’phone number?
^ “Nottingham Masters, This is Martina Hingis, 0151 227 5940, Tournament, World, Sitemap, Total, Wimble”. Nottinghammasters.co.uk. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2011. ^ “Hingis and Kournikova to return to Wimbledon”. BBC Sport. 5 May 2010. Retrieved 5 May 2010. ^ “Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova to be reunited”.
What happened to Martina Hingis’singles title?
Her three-year hold on the singles championship ended when she lost to Davenport. Later, Hingis and Mary Pierce, her new doubles partner, lost to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs. Hingis captured the French Open women’s doubles title with Pierce and produced consistent results in singles tournaments throughout the year.

Who is Martina Hingis’s number 1 ranking?
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.