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Anne Smith

1959 - Today

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Anne Smith (born July 1, 1959) is an educational psychologist and a former professional tennis player from the United States. Smith's highest women's doubles ranking was world No. 1 in 1980 and 1981. Her highest singles ranking was world No. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anne Smith is the 298th most popular tennis player (up from 578th in 2019), the 8,164th most popular biography from United States (up from 13,384th in 2019) and the 66th most popular American Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Anne Smith ranks 298 out of 1,569Before her are Fernando Verdasco, Nikolay Davydenko, Béla von Kehrling, Pancho Segura, John Doeg, and Albert Costa. After her are Andrey Rublev, Anita Lizana, Kate Gillou, Fiorella Bonicelli, Harold Kitson, and Iga Świątek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Anne Smith ranks 308Before her are Thomas Allofs, Timoleón Jiménez, Jeanette Winterson, Rineke Dijkstra, Craig Armstrong, and Tsitsi Dangarembga. After her are Fyodor Cherenkov, Hiroshi Soejima, Ulrike Richter, Lone Scherfig, Ali Ahmeti, and Dainis Kūla.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Anne Smith ranks 8,166 out of 20,380Before her are Alex Rodriguez (1975), Jamie Hyneman (1956), Peyton List (1998), John Fitch (1743), Dan Bricklin (1951), and Hank Mann (1888). After her are Joshua Bell (1967), Austin Butler (1991), Hal Connolly (1931), Brenda Bakke (1963), Charles Augustus Young (1834), and Marguerite Clayton (1891).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In United States

Among tennis players born in United States, Anne Smith ranks 66Before her are Art Larsen (1925), Wilmer Allison (1904), Henry Slocum (1862), Lindsay Davenport (1976), Holcombe Ward (1878), and Oliver Campbell (1871). After her are John Van Ryn (1905), Elisabeth Moore (1876), Dorothy Cheney (1916), Frederick Hovey (1868), Sarah Palfrey Cooke (1912), and Harold Solomon (1952).