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Hingis enters Hall of Fame

Last Updated : 14 July 2013, 17:31 IST
Last Updated : 14 July 2013, 17:31 IST

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 Martina Hingis was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday, becoming one of the youngest members to be enshrined in one of the sport's most elite clubs.

The 32-year-old from Switzerland was among a distinguished class of inductees who were formally inducted at Newport, Rhode Island.

Hingis, who was seemingly born to play tennis and succeeded in fulfilling her destiny, told the crowd she was humbled by the honour.

"Thank you, tennis. You gave me the world," she said. "And now I honestly am out of words, because there are no words to explain what I feel. You chose to give me a place here for eternity." Hingis became the fourth youngest player to be inducted, following Tracy Austin (30), Bjorn Borg (31) and Hana Mandlikova (32).

Hingis won five grand slam singles titles — the 1997, 1998 and 1999 Australian Opens, 1997 Wimbledon and 1997 US Open — and held the number one ranking for 209 weeks.

She also won nine grand slam doubles titles and a mixed doubles title before injuries forced her into early retirement at the age of 22. Hingis made a comeback four years later but retired after testing positive for cocaine.

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Published 14 July 2013, 17:31 IST

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