American tennis player (born 2001)
Chloe Beck |
Country (sports) | United States |
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Born | (2001-08-30) August 30, 2001 (age 22) Athens, Georgia, U.S. |
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Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
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Plays | Right-handed |
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College | Duke University |
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Coach | Mike Beck |
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Prize money | $45,049 |
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Career record | 31–21 (59.6%) |
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Highest ranking | No. 385 (November 23, 2023) |
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Current ranking | No. 385 (November 23, 2023) |
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US Open | Q1 (2023) |
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Australian Open Junior | 1R (2019) |
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French Open Junior | 1R (2018, 2019) |
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Wimbledon Junior | 1R (2018, 2019) |
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Career record | 14–19 (42.4%) |
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Career titles | 1 ITF |
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Highest ranking | No. 400 (April 8, 2019) |
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Current ranking | No. 730 (November 6, 2023) |
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Australian Open Junior | F (2019) |
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French Open Junior | W (2019) |
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Wimbledon Junior | QF (2019) |
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US Open Junior | SF (2018) |
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Last updated on: November 6, 2023. |
Chloe Beck (born August 30, 2001) is an American tennis player.
Beck won the junior doubles tournament of the 2019 French Open with Emma Navarro, and they also finished runners-up in the 2019 Australian Open. Beck has reached a career-high singles ranking of 385 by the WTA and a best doubles ranking of 400. She made her WTA Tour debut at the 2019 Charleston Open, partnering with Emma Navarro, after the pair received a wildcard into the main draw of the doubles tournament.[1]
Beck played college tennis at Duke University, where she was ranked as high as No. 2 nationally by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.[2]
ITF Circuit finals
Singles: 1 (runner–up)
Legend
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$25,000 tournaments
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Finals by surface
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Hard (0–1)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Loss
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0–1
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Oct 2023
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ITF Florence, United States
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25,000
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Hard
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Fiona Crawley
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5-7, 1–6
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Doubles: 1 (title)
Legend
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$15,000 tournaments
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Finals by surface
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Clay (1–0)
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Junior Grand Slam finals
Girls' doubles
References
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