Naomi Cavaday
- January 4, 2024
- Tennis Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Naomi Cavaday |
Occupation | Tennis Player |
Date Of Birth | Apr 24, 1989(1989-04-24) |
Age | 35 |
Birthplace | Sidcup |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | England |
Horoscope | Aries |
Naomi Cavaday Biography
Name | Naomi Cavaday |
Birthday | Apr 24 |
Birth Year | 1989 |
Place Of Birth | Sidcup |
Home Town | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Naomi Cavaday is one of the most popular and richest Tennis Player who was born on April 24, 1989 in Sidcup, England, United Kingdom. Naomi Kathleen Cavaday, born 24 April 1989 in Sidcup (Kent), is a former professional tennis player for Britain. In April 2011, she retired to become a coach with the Lawn Tennis Association. She was British number one at the time she retired. 6. She was ranked world no. 231. She was No. No.174 in May 2010, her career high ranking. She was awarded three ITF singles and two ITF doubles championships. Rob Smith was her coach at retirement. David Felgate was her former coach. Henman is a long-time coach.
Cavaday participated in two $25,000 ITF events, one of which she reached the quarterfinals. In March, she traveled to the USA to win eight matches and qualify for the $25,000 ITF Orange, California. She reached the quarterfinals in a $25,000 tournament in Jackson, Mississippi in April. In May, she reached the semifinals of Palm Beach $25,000 before returning to England. She played in the main draw in the tier III DFS Classic via a wildcard, where she defeated Vasilisa Barbdina, 6-2 and 6-1 in round 1. Marion Bartoli defeated her 3-6, 6-1 in the second round. She was then granted a wildcard into the qualifying draw for the International Women’s Open. This tournament is a tier 2 tournament in Eastbourne, England. In the first round, she was defeated by Youlia Federosova, 6-7 6-7. Cavaday was granted a third consecutive wildcard, which allowed her to enter the main draw of Wimbledon. She will face Martina Hingis, a former Grand Slam champion who is back in action on Court 2, the “Graveyard of Champions”. Cavaday was able to score match points in the second set, but Cavaday failed to convert them. The court eventually lost 7-6, 5-7 and 0-6.
In her first event since the 2008 US Open qualifying tournament, Cavaday entered Wrexham $10,000 in January as a wild card and the No. 2 seed. She reached the semifinal before being overcome by fifth seed Claudine Schaul from Luxembourg, 2–6, 0–6. The very next week she reached the quarterfinal of the $25,000 tournament in Sutton before falling to compatriot Katie O’Brien, 1–6, 1–6. She then entered the $25,000 ITF event in Stockholm where she was beaten by Tatjana Malek, 2–6, 1–6, in the semifinals. At the 2009 WTA International Aegon Classic in Birmingham she received a wildcard, and overcame Julie Ditty and twelfth seed Tamarine Tanasugarn to reach the third round.
From the start of 2008 until the French Open, Cavaday competed primarily in $50,000 and $75,000 ITF events. She reached the semifinal of New Delhi $50,000 (losing to Yanina Wickmayer in straight sets, 1–6, 3–6) and the quarterfinals of Patras $50,000 and Monzon $75,000. In May she competed in the qualifying tournament of the French Open for the first time in her career but lost, 3–6, 5–7, in the first round to Stefanie Vögele. In June she received another wild card into the tier III, DFS Classic where she dominated Jill Craybas with her tricky serve and impressive forehand in the first round to win 6–0, 6–4 before going on to lose in the second round to Indian Sunitha Rao, 6–4, 3–6, 1–6. Compatriot Elena Baltacha then beat her in the opening round of qualifying for the tier II International Women’s Open in Eastbourne in straight sets, 2–6, 4–6. Another wild card granted Cavaday access to the main draw of Wimbledon for the third year running where she was drawn to face defending champion and 12-time Grand Slam finalist, Venus Williams. She led Williams in the first set but eventually lost, 6–7, 1–6, in a match which led Williams to suggest that Cavaday could go far in the game with coaching from her father Richard Williams.
Cavaday reached the semifinals of the Tipton $10,000 event in January 2006. In February 2006, Cavaday competed in her $25,000 ITF event in Jersey. She was defeated by Anne Keothavong, 4-6, and 1-6 in round one. Cavaday was then qualified for Sunderland $10,000, and she reached the final, where Gaelle Widmer defeated her in three sets (1-6, 6-3, 1-1). The quarterfinal appearance at the $10,000 ITF in Sheffield was followed immediately by her semifinal appearance at the $10,000 ITF event in Bath. She lost to Urszula Radwanska, who is a rising star, 6-7, 3-3. She lost again in the semifinal of her next tournament before she was granted a wildcard into the Tier III DFS Classic qualifying draw in Birmingham. After beating Tatiana Poutchek 7-6, 3-3, 7-6, she lost another match to Melinda Czink of Hungary, 6-3. Cavaday made her first Grand Slam main draw appearance thanks to a wildcard into Grand Slam Wimbledon. She lost to Japanese veteran Ai Sugiyama 4-6, 5-5. Cavaday participated in three $25,000 ITF tournaments. She reached the semifinals, the quarterfinals, and the second round in each of the two $10,000 ITF tournaments. Her 2006 season in Australia was completed with three additional $25,000 ITF tournaments at Mount Gambier, Port Pirie, and Nurioopta. She reached the quarterfinals of the first tournament as well as the first round in the second two. Her 2006 year-end ranking was No.401.
Naomi Cavaday Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Tennis Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Naomi Cavaday is one of the richest Tennis Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Naomi Cavaday 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Cavaday participated on the junior ITF tour between May 2004 and July 2007. From May 2004 to July 2007, Cavaday was a quarterfinalist in nine tournaments. She lost to Urszula Radiwanska, 3-6 and 2-6. She reached the semi-finals of the ITF Junior Cup Copenhagen and Danish ITF Junior Tournament. She was also a finalist at the Malta ITF Junior Tournament. In April 2006, she won one title as a junior singles player at the Istres International Jr Tournament. She also won her first junior doubles title that year. Alize Cornet defeated her in the first round of the Australian Open Girls’ Junior Tournament. She was unable to participate in the U.S. Open junior Grand Slams and French Open.
Cavaday was a rookie on the ITF tour in January 2005. She qualified for the fourth professional tournament in her career and defeated Isha Lakhani 6-4, 6-1 in the final to win this event. She did not achieve a top ranking in 2005.
Her career-high junior combined ranking was world No. 23 (achieved 19 March 2007) and her win-loss records for her junior career were 55–21 in singles and 28–19 in doubles.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 7 in |
Naomi Cavaday height 5 ft 7 in Naomi weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
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In 2014, Cavaday returned to professional tennis, regained a world ranking, and won three additional ITF titles. She retired again in 2015 and has since worked as a coach and as a commentator for BBC Radio Five Live’s Wimbledon coverage and on Amazon Prime.
Facts & Trivia
Naomi Ranked on the list of most popular Tennis Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Naomi Cavaday celebrates birthday on April 24 of every year.
Cavaday was born in Kent. Her mother is a sport psychologist and her brother has played tennis at county level and in America for North Carolina State University. Up to the age of 13 years Cavaday studied at Bromley High School before getting a tennis scholarship to Queenswood School in Hertfordshire. She has also studied at the highly prestigious Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida. Cavaday took a course in journalism and creative writing and expressed an interest in becoming a sports journalist when her tennis career was over. She appeared as a guest on the Al Jazeera English programme The Stream in July 2015, as part of a discussion on issues of female body image and its impact on sportswomen regarding their physiques.