1994, Kimiko Date Krumm broke into the semi-finals of the Australian Open, becoming the first Japanese player to enter the semi-finals in 2 1 year.
1995, Kimiko Date Krumm became the first Japanese player to enter the semi-finals of the French Open after defeating Mary and Davenport, and finally lost to Sanchez of Spain.
From 1995, 165438+ 10, 13, Kimiko Date Cramer reached the highest personal ranking-the fourth in the world.
1996, Kimiko Date Krumm defeated Graf, the world's number one, in the Confederations Cup and won the Tokyo Open. Kimiko Date Krumm won the Toshiba Open in San Diego and reached the semi-final at Wimbledon.
1On September 24th, 996, Kimiko Date Krumm announced her retirement from professional tennis.
WTA year-end finals, 1/4 finals were eliminated by teenager Hingis.
In March 2008, Kimiko Date Krumm participated in the "Dream Fight" exhibition competition. The draw ceremony for the main tournament of Japan AIG Tennis Open was held in Tokyo. Although this is only a WTA third-level competition, it is a battle for the return of Japanese legendary veteran and one of the pioneers of Asian women's tennis, Date Krumm, after a lapse of 1 1 year.
On April 7, 2008, Kimiko Date Krumm announced her comeback in Japan, and immediately won the second place in a low-level competition held in Gifu, Japan, showing a good state.
On September 30th, 2008, Kimiko Date Krumm participated in Japan AIG Open, which was his first WTA event after his comeback. The first round lost to Pierre of Israel 3-6/ 1-6 and failed to advance to the next round.
In 2009, Kimiko Date Krumm won the ITF75K in Monzon, Spain, the 75ITF championship in Japan, and the first WTA championship in Korea Open, and finally won the championship. This is the oldest WTA Tour champion among active players and the second oldest WTA Tour champion since the Open. (The oldest WTA champion is Mrs. Jin, created by 1983 in Birmingham. She was 39 years old, 7 months and 23 days. Kimiko Date Krumm was 39 when she won the championship. )
In 2009, Kimiko Date Krumm participated in the year-end finals in Bali and finally reached the semi-finals.
20 10 On May 25th, Kimiko Date Krumm defeated Safina, the top ten in the world, in the first round of the French Open women's singles, and won the first Grand Slam championship since her comeback, showing the strength of the veteran.
In September of 20 10, Kimiko Date Krumm beat Sharapova in the first round of the Pan-Pacific Competition, which was the fifth time to beat TOP20 (razzano of Auckland, petrova of Sydney, Safina of French Open and Pavlyuchenkova of South Korea) in the 20 10 season. Then he defeated Hantuchova on his 40th birthday, broke into the top 16, and lost to Schiavone in the third round. 20 10 On June 5438+00, Kimiko Date Krumm defeated Stosur, ranked 8th in the world, by 2: 1 in the quarterfinals of Osaka Open, becoming the first player in WTA history to beat the top ranked player10 at the age of 40, and beat the ranked player by 2: 1 in the semifinals. Unfortunately, the last 65438. This is also the oldest competition for finalists in WTA history.
20 10 Bali year-end finals, Kimiko Date Krumm entered the competition with a wild card and finally won the third place.
On 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games, Kimiko Date Krumm led the Japanese team to win the bronze medals in the team and individual events.
20 1 1 season details:
1 month-Auckland station stopped the first round (No.6 seed, lost to wild card player K- bondarenko); Hobart station stopped in the first round (lost to No.8 seed Coboll); The Australian Open lost in the first round (to 12 seed A- Radwanska).
February-Pattaya Station enters the second round (lost to the fourth seed and final champion Hantuchova); Dubai station was out in the first round (lost to 10 seed Bartoli); Kuala Lumpur stopped in the first round (No.7 seed lost to qualifier Kramer).
March-Indian Wells Station and Miami Station both entered the second round (both lost to 19 seed Ivanovich).
April-Stuttgart station lost the qualifying round; Barcelona stopped in the first round (lost to Durku); Madrid stopped in the first round (lost to Hantuchova).
May-Rome stopped the first round (lost to Safalova); Out in the first round in Strasbourg (lost to top seed Bathori); Out of the French Open in the first round (lost to top seed Wozniacki).
June-stop the first round of Birmingham Station (No.65438+No.02 seed, lost to the final champion Li Siqi); Enter the quarterfinals at Humbos Station in Scherto (beat No.6 seed kirilenko; Lost to the qualifier Oprandi); Wimbledon entered the second round (lost to 23rd seed Williams).
July-Withdraw from Baku due to left shoulder injury; Stanford Station was out in the first round (lost to No.8 seed cibulkova).
August-Casbad Station entered the second round (lost to 12 seed Lischi); Toronto station qualifiers out; Cincinnati stopped the first round (qualifying, retired due to a left hand injury before the qualifier Niku Lescu); Quit Dallas because of a left hand injury; The US Open went out in the first round (lost to Espinosa, a qualifier).
September-Seoul Station is out in the first round (lost to vania king).
201365438+1October 16 Australian Open women's singles broke out yesterday. Kimiko Date Krumm, currently ranked at 100, swept 12 seed petrova 6-2, 6-0, and advanced to the Australian Open again after 17 years. Ada, 43, is not alone. 30-year-old Li Na is in the limelight, and 30-year-old Serena still sent out two eggs after a fall. The secret of the veteran is not only the natural good health, the good habit of eating more and sleeping more, but also the rediscovery of tennis happiness after the farewell game.
When Kimiko Date Krumm won the Australian Open last time, the youngest contestant 16-year-old New Batty was not born yet. Wozniacki won the championship unbeaten. Beating petrova was surprising, while Kimiko Date Krumm, a record-breaking veteran, had a dull expression. "Since the comeback, the first round of the Grand Slam has encountered high seeds. This time I finally have a chance to win. "
20 13 On June 27th, 6-4, 7-5, Kimiko Date Krumm, 42, created a legend! 20 13 In the second round of Wimbledon women's singles, a Japanese veteran defeated Romanian player Cadantu in straight sets, becoming the oldest top 32 player in Wimbledon history since the Open era.