The Tennis Channel::Player Detail kimiko date. Country JPN Birth date 9/28/1970 Birthplace Kyoto, Japan ResidenceTokyo, Japan. Height 5 4 (1.63 m) Weight 117 lbs. (53.0 kg) http://www.thetennischannel.com/game/players/PlayerProfile.aspx?id=24
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Extractions: My movies Date Kimiko was born in Kyoto, Japan on September 28, 1970 as the second eldest sister in family of Date. She was known as "Genius" and the strongest tennis player in Japan. She is also well known as user of the rising shot which you hit the ball right after it bounces and it is very difficult to do it. Kimiko Date started playing tennis when she was 7 years old. At the year she become 9 years old, she experienced her first match in tennis and she won the third place in that tournament. When she was 14 years old, she became the best of 4 in All-Japan Junior Under-14 championship. In next year, she won the 3rd place in National Junior high school tennis Championship. Up to here, it seems she is just stronger than the normal tennis player but she grows up from the age of 16. Full Biography
In Tennis Retired former pro tennis player, kimiko date was named honorable sportspersonby the Ministry of Education. The 26 year old lady was formally presented http://www.t3.rim.or.jp/~sports/latest/others/otl-t.html
Extractions: This time Ai Sugiyama's pairing up with Julie Halard-Decugis proved successful. On Sept 10 they played in the final of the women's doubles. The pair defeated Zimbabwe's Cara Black and Elena Likhovtseva of Russia 6-0, 1-6, 6-1. After the victory, Japanese Foreign Minister visited the winners and congratulated them for their first grand slam victory. Sugiyama's next challenge is at the Sydney Olympics where she will play with Nana Miyagi. Sugiyama fights in Wimbledon final On Sept. 9 in the US Open, Ai Sugiyama won in the mix double in the US Open. She and Indian Mahesh Bhupathi faced Americans Kimberly Po and Donald Johnson, and defeated them 6-4,6-4. It's Sugiyama's first grand slam win. Bhupathi had his first taste of the title in the French Open in 1997 with another Japanese, Rika Hiraki.
Victory At The Double | Sports | Trends In Japan | Web Japan Sugiyama was seen as the successor to former star date kimiko following date s Japanese tennis player since date kimiko to be ranked in the top ten. http://web-japan.org/trends/sports/spo030826.html
Extractions: Select Archives Feature Business Science Society Sports Fashion Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts Business Science Society Sports Fashion Arts Business Science Sports International Information Society Lifestyle Society Environment Information Society Lifestyle Society Environment Economy Science Business International Education Web Japan >> Trends in Japan >> Sports >> Sports Sugiyama Ai (Jiji) Notch up another victory for Sugiyama Ai, the ace of Japanese women's tennis. In July 2003, Sugiyama and Kim Clijsters of Belgium won the women's doubles crown at Wimbledon, which was Sugiyama's first Wimbledon title. She also teamed with the Belgian to win the doubles at the French Open in June. Having won the women's doubles events in two out of the three major tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon) played so far this year, all eyes will now be on the duo's performance at the US Open from August 25 to September 7. Sugiyama's victory at Wimbledon was the third ever by a Japanese competitor and the first in 28 years, following Sawamatsu Kazuko in the 1975 women's doubles competition and Miki Tatsuyoshi in the 1934 mixed doubles. Combined with consecutive last-16 performances in the singles at both Wimbledon and the French Open, Sugiyama is steadily closing in on the world's tennis elite.
JICA - Network Vol. 18 - Interview Kids tennis in China . I was introduced as kimiko date of Asia not kimikodate of Japan. Also, visiting overseas countries opens up your eyes and mind http://www.jica.go.jp/english/resources/publications/network/2003/20030101.html
Extractions: This site uses JavaScript. Make sure that your browser can handle these scripts. If you have the script turned off, please turn them on now. It skips to the contents of a page. [help] HOME RESOURCES PUBLICATIONS ... Jan. 2003, Vol. 18 Tennis player. As the first ever Japanese to be ranked among world's top 10 professional players by the Women's Tennis Association, Ms. Date was ranked fourth at the peak of her performance in 1995. Her record has yet to be broken by fellow Japanese players. After years of traveling around the world playing in the United States, France, Australia, and Britain, she started giving tennis lessons to children aged between three and ten in 1998. The program is called Come on! Kids Tennis. Ms. Date was born on 28 September 1970 in Kyoto. Takao Kawakami JICA president In August 2002, JICA inaugurated Ms. Date to be recognized as a "JICA Official Supporter."In this capacity, Ms. Date is to visit places in and outside Japan where JICA conducts its activities to promote better public understanding for the organization's principle and activities. Ms. Date and JICA president Takao Kawakami shared their thoughts on sports, international cooperation, and more. Mr. Kawakami (K): In October 2001, JICA supported "JICA Kids Tennis" in Viet nam. Besides helping organize the lessons, we invited you to visit some of the sites where JICA's cooperation activities were ongoing. What were your impressions?
JICA-News&Columns 2002 date kimiko recentry took her Kids tennis classes to Vietnam. IN Octoberlast year, former professional tennis player date kimiko brought her popular http://www.jica.go.jp/english/news/2002/07_03.html
Extractions: Now serving for the junior set, Date Kimiko recentry took her "Kids Tennis" classes to Vietnam IN October last year, former professional tennis player Date Kimiko brought her popular children's tennis classes overseas for the first time, visiting schoolchildren in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Date has been holding her "Come on Kids Tennis" classes in Japan since she retired from the professional circuit in 1996 after a career that saw her rise as high as fourth in the world rankings. Her goal is to acquaint as many people as possible with the sportin particular those for whom tennis would normally be inaccessible. The "Kids Tennis" class in Vietnam was a Japan-Vietnam exchange project held under the auspices of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). In Hanoi, approximately 60 local primary school kids and Japanese youngsters attended the class, and in Ho Chi Minh City about 40 Vietnamese children participated. Since 1986, when Vietnam introduced the Doi Moi policy, which aims at a transition from a planned economy system to a free economy system, the country has achieved high economic growth, and the number of people playing tennis for pleasure has been increasing. However, the tennis population still comprises mostly high-income earners. None of the Vietnamese children who took part in the class had ever gripped a tennis racket before the event and they were all very excited when given a soft ball and light racket, designed specifically for "Kids Tennis." In the class, they delightedly received basic instructions on serving and receiving from Japan's former tennis great.
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Metropolis - Big In Japan: Kimiko Date Born in Kyoto in September 1970, date was encouraged to take up tennis from the Hiphop revolutionists 321 kimiko date tennis player 320 Kan Fukuhara http://metropolis.japantoday.com/biginjapanarchive349/321/biginjapaninc.htm
Extractions: Born in Kyoto in September 1970, Date was encouraged to take up tennis from the age of six, as her parents were keen practitioners of the sport themselves. Although her mother and father supported and nurtured her budding talent, it's interesting to note that they held the traditional attitude toward people born left-handed (as the young Date was) and painstakingly coached her to play right-handed. Her parents sent her to Sonoda High School, famous for producing tennis players, and she was soon discovered by leading scout Akira Misikuni. In 1986 she won the All Japan Junior Championship, and was in the top four of the All Japan Championship the next year. In the same championship in 1988, she beat top pro Etsuko Inoue, and after graduation from high school in 1989 turned professional. She appeared in the world rankings at the position of number 321 and soon began attracting attention through her impressive performances. In 1991 her ranking leapt from 112 to 32 after defeating world-number-three Gabriela Sabatini at the Los Angeles WTA semifinals. There then began a series of triumphs over the world's greatest tennis players, putting Date in the spotlight as few Japanese sports people had ever been before. She won her first major title after upsetting both Amy Frazier and Sabine Appelmans at the 1992 Japan Open. In 1994, she won her first overseas championship after defeating Mary Joe Fernandez at the 1994 New South Wales Open in Australia.
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Extractions: It was a fantastic week at the La Costa Resort and Spa for the sixth-seeded Pierce, who was playing at the Acura Classic for the ninth time in her career. Prior to this year, Pierce advanced to the quarterfinals here four times, the semifinals twice and the final once. But in each instance she was stopped short of the title.
Inside Stories :: Press Box :: Acura Classic Acura Classic women s professional tennis event at the La Costa Resort and Spa . Japan s kimiko date, ranked ninth in the world, was down a set and a http://www.acuraclassic.com/PressBox/InsideStories/1996.html
Date Und Kitazawa Im Gespräch Translate this page Seit 1998 ?tennis spielen mit kimiko date - Come on! Kids tennis (tennisprogrammfür Kinder). Seit August 2002 offizielle Unterstützerin von JICA. http://www.de.emb-japan.go.jp/NaJ/NaJ0501/DateKitazawa.htm
Extractions: Ausbau der internationalen Zusammenarbeit durch Sport Kimiko Date Tsuyoshi Kitazawa Fotos: JICA Das ist das Tolle an Afrika! Kitazawa: Im Mai waren Sie in Malawi. Wie war Ihr Eindruck? Date: Kitazawa: Date: Kitazawa: e Date: Kitazawa: Date: Viele Kinder helfen schon in der Familie mit und scheinen, anders als die Kinder in Japan, fast keine Zeit zum Spielen zu haben. Kitazawa: Gehen sie nicht zur Schule? Date: Kitazawa: e Date: Kitazawa: Das ist das Tolle an Afrika! Wirklich schade, das es so wenig genutzt wird. Date: Wenn das Umfeld stimmt, werden die Kinder dort richtig gut. Kindern eine Chance geben Date: Sie engagieren sich auch im NGO-Bereich? Kitazawa: Ich hab e Date: Fliegen Sie jedes Jahr dorthin? Kitazawa: Date: Kitazawa: Date: sondern auch Erwachsenen diese Erfahrung vermitteln. Kitazawa: Date: Kitazawa: Genau. Als ich in Sambia war, habe ich gemerkt, wie schwer es ist zu verstehen, wie man auf die eigene Gesundheit achtet oder das
Martina Hingis Interview, 1996 Chase Quarterfinal: QuickSports Martina Hingis defeated kimiko date, 61, 6-2. An Interview With MARTINA HINGIS.Q. Are you playing the best tennis on the floor right now, Martina? http://sports.quickfound.net/hingis_interview_chase_1996_qf.html
Extractions: Martina Hingis defeated Kimiko Date, 6-1, 6-2 An Interview With MARTINA HINGIS: Q. Are you playing the best tennis on the floor right now, Martina? MARTINA HINGIS: For myself, I play very good tennis right now, since a couple of last weeks, since I won my first tournament in Filderstadt and I also like to play indoors a lot. I have great results there. I'm playing very good tennis, yes. Q. Did you feel at all a little bad or sad since you ended her career, you were the last match for her? MARTINA HINGIS: It was my first and last game against Kimiko, so somehow it's exciting to go on the court and play her. But I was just concentrating for my match and the opponent doesn't matter, if you are on the court. Q. What happened when you thought you had when the umpire thought you had given the point. You waved your arm like that, and the umpire conceded the point? MARTINA HINGIS: It was yeah, I was leading, so it was but it was like very much in the court, so I just thought we played a point because it wasn't very important.
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