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Tracy Austin

Tennis Player

Teenager Tracy Ann Austin briefly held the top spot in women's tennis during the era of Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Austin was still in pigtails and braces when, at the age of 14, she became the youngest player ever to win a professional tournament by triumphing at the 1977 Avon Futures. At the age of 16, she won the 1979 U.S. Open against Evert, who was going for her fifth consecutive title. Austin beat Navratilova for her second U.S. Open title two years later. Her turn at the top was brief, as back injuries forced her to retire in 1983. Still, Austin won a total of 29 singles titles during her years on the court, and in 1992 she became the youngest person inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Since 1991 she has done on-air tennis commentary for the USA Network. She also does occasional commentary for the BBC and Australia's Seven Network.

Extra credit: Austin is the one who broke Chris Evert's famous 125-match clay court winning streak in Rome in 1979... Austin and her brother John won the 1980 mixed doubles title at Wimbledon... Her brother Jeff is married to fitness expert Denise Austin... In 2005 she and Jana Novotna took the women's senior doubles title at Wimbledon.

Four Good Links

International Tennis Hall of Fame

Her profile among the greats of the game

WTA Tracy Austin

Her tennis career stats and highlights

Q&A: Tracy Austin

From 2006, she answers BBC questions about tennis and her career

Austin and Evert

Austin is discussed in this interview with journalist Steve Flink

Vital Stats

Birth

12 December 1962
(age 45)

Birthplace

Palos Verdes, California

Death

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Best Known As

The teen U.S. Open champ who beat Evert and Navratilova