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Jule Niemeier

1999 - Today

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Jule Niemeier (born 12 August 1999) is a German professional tennis player. She has a career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 61, achieved on 7 November 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jule Niemeier is the 1,314th most popular tennis player (up from 1,367th in 2019), the 6,792nd most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,946th in 2019) and the 63rd most popular German Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Jule Niemeier ranks 1,314 out of 1,569Before her are Laura Pous Tió, Daniel Muñoz de la Nava, Carling Bassett-Seguso, Jimmy Wang, Paul Capdeville, and Sergio Roitman. After her are Casey Dellacqua, Laura Montalvo, Flavio Cipolla, Emil Ruusuvuori, Kamil Majchrzak, and Viktoriya Tomova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Jule Niemeier ranks 281Before her are Nathan Tella, Nedim Bajrami, Giorgi Chakvetadze, Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, Jordan Teze, and Thymen Arensman. After her are Shuto Machino, Emil Ruusuvuori, Charlie Plummer, Olivia O'Brien, Santiago Buitrago, and Oliver Christensen.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Jule Niemeier ranks 6,795 out of 7,253Before her are Marcus Gross (1989), Mathias Schober (1976), João Almeida (null), Irina Antonenko (1991), Daniel Baier (1984), and Tobias Wendl (1987). After her are Tina Dietze (1988), Mikhail Grabovski (1984), Alexander Wolf (1978), Almuth Schult (1991), Barbara Meier (1986), and Jan Jagla (1981).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Germany

Among tennis players born in Germany, Jule Niemeier ranks 63Before her are Peter Gojowczyk (1989), Dominik Koepfer (1994), Christopher Kas (1980), Tim Pütz (1987), Sandra Klösel (1979), and Marlene Weingärtner (1980). After her are Martin Emmrich (1984), Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (1990), Andreas Mies (1990), Tamara Korpatsch (1995), Matthias Bachinger (1987), and Kathrin Wörle-Scheller (1984).