Jane O’Donoghue
- January 5, 2024
- Tennis Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Jane O'Donoghue |
Occupation | Tennis Player |
Date Of Birth | Mar 29, 1983(1983-03-29) |
Age | 41 |
Birthplace | Higher End |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | England |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Jane O'Donoghue Biography
Name | Jane O'Donoghue |
Birthday | Mar 29 |
Birth Year | 1983 |
Place Of Birth | Higher End |
Home Town | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Jane O'Donoghue is one of the most popular and richest Tennis Player who was born on March 29, 1983 in Higher End, England, United Kingdom. O’Donoghue was conceived in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester in 1983. John is her father and she works as a PE teacher. Her mother works at a bank. Paul and Mark are her older brothers and they both attended Oxford. She holds ten GCSEs, all of them grade A. At the age of nine, she began playing tennis and became a professional player at the tender age of 17. Her interests include netball, music, and football.
O’Donoghue began her 2000 season with her first ITF main draw appearance. She was granted a wildcard into the $10,000 Hatfield event, where she lost in round one. In round one of ITF in Swansea, she was defeated by Alice Barnes. She then received a wild card to the qualifying draw at Wimbledon, where she was again defeated by Barnes. O’Donoghue surprised everyone by making it to the final of the $10,000 ITF in Bath, where she was defeated by Susi Benjaminsch. She then continued her momentum with a run to London’s quarterfinals ($10,000). O’Donoghue finished the year as world number one. 564.
O’Donoghue won her only junior doubles title in August 1999 partnering Elena Baltacha. Aside from this she also reached three more finals, three semifinals and seven quarterfinals. With Anna Hawkins as her partner, she managed to reach the second round of Wimbledon girls’ doubles in 2001 where they lost to Gisela Dulko and Ashley Harkleroad. This was the furthest Jane progressed in a Grand Slam doubles tournament. This success led her to finish her career with a doubles win-loss record of 25–30 and a career-high ranking of world no. 73 (achieved 5 February 2001).
O’Donoghue competed on the junior ITF circuit from July 1997 until June 2001. She won one singles title over the course of her four-year career, at the 2001 Japan Open Junior Championships, and also became a semifinalist four times and a quarterfinalist on eight occasions. She reached the second round of Wimbledon twice in 2000 and 2001 but her greatest junior Grand Slam success came in 2001 when Jane reached the third round of the Australian Open. Her junior career ended with a singles win-loss record of 40–32 and a career-high ranking of world no. 28 (achieved 2 January 2001).
In 1999, she tried to qualify for three $10,000 ITF events but failed to win a match. She finished the season with no world ranking.
Jane O'Donoghue Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Tennis Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Jane O'Donoghue is one of the richest Tennis Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jane O'Donoghue 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Jane O’Donoghue, a former British female tennis player, was born 29 March
- She retired in 2007 after turning professional. She won three singles titles of the International Tennis Federation and six doubles titles. She reached 189 in July 2006, a record-breaking singles ranking. One year later, she was 184 in the doubles rankings. O’Donoghue reached round two of her home Grand Slam Wimbledon Wimbledon in 2005 and 2004. O’Donoghue retired and began coaching British junior Katy Dunne for the LTA.
O’Donoghue was O’Donoghue’s first match on the adult ITF circuit. She played in the Sunderland qualifying draw for the $10,000 ITF. She lost in round two of the qualifying tournament, and she finished the season with no world ranking.
O’Donoghue had very little in the way of success on the ITF circuit in 2001 but was nevertheless given a wild card into the qualifying draw of Wimbledon where she beat world no. 136, Maja Palaversic, in the first round before losing to Stéphanie Foretz in her second match. O’Donoghue’s next tournament was in the $25,000 ITF in Felixstowe where she had to retire in the first round. She did not compete again that year. Her year-end ranking was world no. 471.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 8 in |
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2006 did not begin well for O’Donoghue; before heading into the qualifying draws for the DFS Classic, the Hastings Direct International and Wimbledon, she had accumulated a win-loss record of 3–15 in main draw ITF matches. She lost in straight sets in the first round of the qualifying draws for both the DFS Classic and the Hastings Direct International and then reached the second round of qualifying for Wimbledon. Following this, she reached her first ITF semifinal of the season in a $10,000 event in Frinton where she lost to Georgie Stoop. In August she was the runner-up in another $10,000 ITF and a quarterfinalist in yet another. She reached the quarterfinals of only one more ITF tournament before the end of the year and her season-ending ranking was world no. 336.
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