Lindsay Davenport was always a standout. Her all court ability became apparent early in her playing career. As junior she won the 1992 US Open junior event and the 1992 Australian Open junior doubles title. Davenport would go on to reach the number one ranking in the world in both singles and doubles, a feat very rarely achieved.

After her extraordinary playing career, where she became one of the most successful female players of all-time, Davenport is now one of the leading coaches in the sport. Those who have had the opportunity to listen to Lindsay call a match on Tennis Channel would know her to be one of the brightest minds in tennis.

We are extremely privileged to have Lindsay heading up the outstanding faculty we have put together for the first WTCA conference to be held in NYC August 26/27, 2017.

 

Fast 5 facts about Lindsay Davenport

  1. Davenport became the coach of Madison Keys prior to the commencement of the 2015 season. After some time apart the pair reunited in December 2016.
    Madison Keys was extremely excited to start working with Lindsay again. On twitter she tweeted “Good – actually, AMAZING! – news is that Lindsay Davenport will be my coach again.”
    “I’m very excited about working with Lindsay again as she’s helped me reach great results in the past and we make an excellent team” she stated.
  2. Achieved the world number one ranking in singles and Singles No. 1 (October 12, 1998) Doubles No. 1 (October 20, 1997)
  3. Lindsay has one son and three daughters
    Jagger Jonathan, Lauren Andrus, Kaya Emory, Haven Michelle.
  4. She is one of only four players to win three different grand slam singles titles with out losing a set for the entire tournament. The other players are Serena Williams, Steffi Graf and Chris Evert.
  5. Gold medalist at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics

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