Isabelle Demongeot - Career Summary

Career Summary

  • Year singles ranking win-lose Prize money in US$ A F W US SF QF
  • 1983 245 0-0/0 c.2,000 - - - - 0 0
  • 1984 165 1-1/50 c.6,000 - 2 - - 0 0
  • 1985 135 3-7/30 c.17,000 - 1 3 1 0 0
  • 1986 64 11-15/42 c.25,000 X 1 4 1 0 2
  • 1987 54 17-20/46 e.59,---(43) - 2 3 3 0 2
  • 1988 44 19-18/51 c.91,000 - 3 1 1 2 0
  • 1989 46 18-15/55 c.70,400 - 2 2 1 0 2
  • 1990 77 14-17/45 c.57,000 3 1 1 2 0 2
  • 1991 61 13-14/48 e.94,359(54) - 1 1 Q2 0 2
  • 1992 138 7-17/29 c.97,000(>50) 1 1 2 1 0 0
  • 1993 145 5-11/31 e.77,546(95) 3 1 1 Q3 0 0
  • 1994 152 3-9/25 c.54,000(>50) - 1 1 3 0 0
  • 1995 124 5-9/36 c.60,000(>50) - 1 2 1 0 0
  • 1996 232 1-3/25 c.31,000(>50) 1 1 Q1 - 0 0


Notes: WTA singles ranking was as of end of the WTA Tour season

  • "win-lose" record includes only WTA Tour singles matches and excludes qualifying matches, Federation Cup, Olympic Games tournaments before 2004 and other team competition matches. The singles match winning percentage is indicated after the slash
  • overall "win-lose" record: 117-156; overall winning percentage: 43%
  • A: Australian Open, F: French Open, W: Wimbledon, US: US Open - indicate the Grand Slam singles performance for each year; '-' means did not play, 'X' event not held in that year, Q1/Q2/Q3 means lost in the 1st/2nd/3rd qualifying round
  • "SF" and "QF" mean the number semi-final and quarter-final defeats respectively for each year and involve only WTA Tour non-Grand Slam events (excludes ITF Tour, Satellite events, Grand Slam tournaments and Olympic Games tournaments before 2004)
  • overall no. of SF defeats - 2
  • overall no. of QF defeats - 10

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