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Ai Sugiyama

1975 - Today

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Ai Sugiyama (杉山愛, Sugiyama Ai; born July 5, 1975) is a Japanese former tennis player. She reached the world No. 1 ranking in women's doubles on the WTA Tour and had a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8, achieved on February 9, 2004. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ai Sugiyama is the 551st most popular tennis player (down from 491st in 2019), the 2,126th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,779th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Japanese Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Ai Sugiyama ranks 551 out of 1,569Before her are Paradorn Srichaphan, Shuzo Matsuoka, Marc López, Belinda Bencic, Kimiko Date, and Elena Likhovtseva. After her are Tim Henman, Kevin Ullyett, Cyril Suk, Camila Giorgi, Marcos Baghdatis, and Gisela Dulko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Ai Sugiyama ranks 349Before her are Markus Schulz, Daniela Ceccarelli, Elena Likhovtseva, Charmaine Sheh, Hiromi Ikeda, and Marissa Mayer. After her are Parminder Nagra, Natalie Zea, Jónsi, Marion Jones, Russ Kun, and Juan Diego Botto.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Ai Sugiyama ranks 2,126 out of 6,245Before her are Go Ito (1994), Takeshi Nakashima (1976), Yudai Nakashima (1984), Mio Otani (1979), Toru Yoshida (1965), and Shohei Ono (1992). After her are Nobuyuki Hiyama (1967), One (1986), Eita Kasagawa (1990), Keita Nozaki (1990), Koji Matsuura (1980), and Kunio Kitamura (1968).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Japan

Among tennis players born in Japan, Ai Sugiyama ranks 7Before her are Naomi Osaka (1997), Seiichiro Kashio (1892), Kei Nishikori (1989), Ichiya Kumagae (1890), Jiro Sato (1908), and Kimiko Date (1970). After her are Kazuko Sawamatsu (1951), Shinobu Asagoe (1976), Akiko Morigami (1980), Yoshihito Nishioka (1995), Shuko Aoyama (1987), and Rika Fujiwara (1981).