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Debbie Graham

American tennis player

Debbie Graham or Debbie Graham Shaffer (born August 25, 1970) is a retired tennis player from the United States.

She was awarded the "Most Impressive Newcomer" by WTA in 1992. She was a "High Performance Coach" for women with the USTA at the USTA Training Center in Carson, California.

She is the director of Little Aces Tennis, where she is teaching children to play tennis with low compression balls, smaller rackets, and smaller nets.

Graham played college tennis for Stanford University. She won the Broderick Award (now the Honda Sports Award) as the nation's top collegiate tennis player in 1990. She was inducted into the Stanford Hall of Fame in 1997 for winning NCAAA singles her sop*re year and only losing one match on an undefeated team.

Contents

  • 1 WTA career finals
    • 1.1 Singles: 1 (0–1)
    • 1.2 Doubles: 9 (5–4)
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links

WTA career finals

Singles: 1 (0–1)

Doubles: 9 (5–4)

References

  • Tennis portal

    External links

    • Debbie Graham at the Women's Tennis *ociation
    • Debbie Graham at the International Tennis Federation


    Honda Cup
    • 1976: Harris
    • 1978: Meyers
    • 1979: Lieberman
    • 1980: Shea
    • 1981: Sterkel
    • 1982: Caulkins
    • 1983: De. Collins
    • 1984: Caulkins & C. Miller
    • 1985: Joyner
    • 1986: Ethridge
    • 1987: Meagher
    • 1988: Weatherspoon
    • 1989: Huber
    • 1990: Favor
    • 1991: Staley
    • 1992: Marlowe
    • 1993: L. Fernandez
    • 1994: Hamm
    • 1995: Lobo
    • 1996: Rizzotti
    • 1997: Daws
    • 1998: Holdsclaw
    • 1999: May
    • 2000: Teuscher
    • 2001: Stiles
    • 2002: A. Williams
    • 2003: Watley
    • 2004: Kirk
    • 2005: Nnamani
    • 2006: Sinclair
    • 2007: Pavan
    • 2008: Parker
    • 2009: Kupets
    • 2010: Hodge & Moore
    • 2011: Moore
    • 2012: Griner
    • 2013: Ricketts
    • 2014: Jacob
    • 2015: Franklin
    • 2016: B. Stewart
    • 2017: Ledecky
    • 2018: Manuel
    • 2019: Garcia
    • 2020: No award
    • 2021: Garcia
    Inspiration
    • 1988: Roethlisberger
    • 1989: Jacobs
    • 1990: Robertson
    • 1991: T. Nichols
    • 1992: Stepp
    • 1993: Mead
    • 1994: H. Scott
    • 1995: A. Johnson
    • 1996: Carson
    • 1998: H. Anderson
    • 1999: J. Jones
    • 2000: Olson
    • 2001: Berner
    • 2002: Koetsier
    • 2003: McPherson
    • 2004: Gunn
    • 2005: Kroon
    • 2006: Payne
    • 2007: Kohut
    • 2008: Knight
    • 2009: Hester
    • 2010: Cobb
    • 2011: Breland
    • 2012: Delle Donne
    • 2013: Mingo
    • 2014: Gilliland
    • 2015: McGee-Stafford
    • 2016: Fogle
    • 2017: N. Stafford
    • 2018: Cunningham
    • 2019: Fessler
    • 2020: No award
    • 2021: O'Neal
    Div II
    • 1988: Brinton
    • 1989: Cobbs
    • 1990: Hardy
    • 1991: Saunders
    • 1992: Hand
    • 1993: C. Allen
    • 1994: Metro
    • 1995: Coetzee
    • 1996: Clarkson
    • 1997: Morlock
    • 1998: Penner
    • 1999: Almazan
    • 2000: Even
    • 2001: Martin
    • 2002: N. Duncan
    • 2003: Gregg
    • 2004: Gomez
    • 2005: Lewallen
    • 2006: Erb
    • 2007: Hanavan
    • 2008: Braegelmann
    • 2009: Erb
    • 2010: McNamara
    • 2011: Macy
    • 2012: Daugherty
    • 2013: Daugherty
    • 2014: Battista
    • 2015: Dickinson
    • 2016: Oren
    • 2017: Muscaro
    • 2018: Kurgat
    • 2019: Reiss
    • 2020: No award
    Div III
    • 1988: Beachy
    • 1989: Prineas
    • 1990: Grierson
    • 1991: Gilbert
    • 1992: K. Oden
    • 1993: Carter
    • 1994: Ainsworth
    • 1995: Albers
    • 1996: Swan
    • 1997: Ta. Johnson
    • 1998: Speckman
    • 1999: Schade
    • 2000: Fischer
    • 2001: Rogers
    • 2002: Bergofsky
    • 2003: Hysell
    • 2004: M. Gordon
    • 2005: Buttry
    • 2006: Silva
    • 2007: Bondi
    • 2008: Zerzan
    • 2009: Huston
    • 2010: Borner
    • 2011: Stern
    • 2012: Hagensen
    • 2013: Fournier
    • 2014: Cazzolla
    • 2015: Fournier
    • 2016: Moss
    • 2017: Crist
    • 2018: Chong
    • 2019: Temple
    • 2020: No award