About Amy Frazier Memorabilia & Collectibles
Amy Frazier was born in September 19, 1972 at St. Louis, Missouri. This American professional female tennis player started playing in 1987. Until 2006, she was still actively playing tennis and she even appeared twenty consecutive times at the US Open. The US Open is basically a tennis tournament similar to an older counterpart which is the U.S. National Championship. The US Open is considered as the fourth and last Grand Slam tennis tournament within a year.
According to sources, Frazier has played and made appearances in 18 Australian Opens, 18 Wimbledons, and 15 French Opens with a total of 71 Grand Slam appearances for the record. Her best performance was during a pair of quarterfinal games at the 1992 Australian Open and 1995 US Open. Frazier's statistics include losing 30 times on the Grand Slam matches in the first round and 18 times during the second round, 15 times in the third round, 6 times in the 4th round, and both of her quarterfinal matches. Total all time Grand Slam record is 73–71. Known as the female tennis player with the longest continuous span, she earned over 30 wins against top 10 players. She also has a total of 18 consecutive years belonging in the top 1.
At the 1999 Acura Classic, Frazier was known to be the last woman to play against Steffi Graf during a professional WTA tour match and after that, Graf retired and never played again. Currently, Frazier is not yet officially retired and fans that cannot get enough of her can always search sportsmemorabilia.com for great stuff like autographed tennis photos, autographed tennis racquets and tennis equipment.
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