Karin Kschwendt
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Karin Kschwendt is a former professional tennis
Tennis
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 player who represented Austria
Austria Fed Cup team
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, Germany and Luxembourg
Luxembourg Fed Cup team
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 at various points in her career. She reached her career high ranking of world No. 37 on August 12, 1996. In doubles, she went as high as No. 45 on February 16, 1996.

Kschwendt was born in Switzerland, to Austrian parents Heinz and Edith, but grew up in Luxembourg, where she lived for 28 years.

Tennis career

Kschwendt made her professional debut in 1986, where she played for Luxembourg during a Fed Cup tie. She continued to represent Luxembourg in the early part of her career, and in 1990 became the first female player from her country to reach the third round of a Grand Slam, a feat that she achieved at Wimbledon
1990 Wimbledon Championships
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, before she lost to Martina Navratilova.

In 1991, she reached the third round of the Australian Open
1991 Australian Open
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, a result that broke her into the top 100, and finished the year at No. 88, but soon left in early 1992 after a lengthy break with injury. She came back stronger and managed to finish 1992 as the No. 78 in the world.

Kschwendt began to achieve solid results in 1993; now playing for Germany, she reached the semifinals of Auckland, the quarterfinals of Paris, and made her first and only WTA Tour final at an event in Belgium (she lost to Radka Bobková
Radka Bobková
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). The following year, she reached the third round of a major once more, this time at the French Open, but fell to Iva Majoli
Iva Majoli
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.

1996 saw Kschwendt put together her best season, reaching the third round of the Australian Open
1996 Australian Open
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 and achieving consistent results in WTA Tour events. She finished that year at No. 47, but went as high as No. 37 in August.

In 1997, she played her only match for the Austria Fed Cup team
Austria Fed Cup team
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, losing her doubles match against Croatia
Croatia Fed Cup team
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.

Her last few years on Tour were mostly spent playing on the ITF Women's Circuit
ITF Women's Circuit
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 and qualifications of WTA events. In 2000, she played her last professional match.

Win (6)

  • 1990: Palermo
    Internazionali Femminili di Palermo
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    , Italy
    Italy
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     (w/Laura Garrone)
  • 1990: Athens, Greece
    Greece
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     (w/Laura Garrone)
  • 1992: Prague
    ECM Prague Open
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    , Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
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     (w/Petra Schwarz)
  • 1993: Palermo, Italy (w/Natalia Medvedeva)
  • 1993: Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Open (tennis)
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     (w/Rachel McQuillan)
  • 1995: San Juan
    Puerto Rico Open (tennis)
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    , Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico
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     (w/Rene Simpson)

Finalist (2)

  • 1998: Makarska
    Makarska International Championships
    The Makarska International Championships is a defunct WTA Tour affiliated tennis tournament played in 1998. It was held in Makarska in Croatia and played on outdoor clay courts.-Singles:-Doubles:-References:*...

    , Croatia
    Croatia
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     (w/Evgenia Kulikovskaya)
  • 1998: Warsaw, Poland
    Poland
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     (w/Liezel Horn)

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