Ena Shibahara

American Tennis Player

Ena Shibahara was born in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States on February 12th, 1998 and is the American Tennis Player. At the age of 26, Ena Shibahara biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 12, 1998
Nationality
Japan
Place of Birth
Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States
Age
26 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Tennis Player
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Ena Shibahara Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 26 years old, Ena Shibahara has this physical status:

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170cm
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Ena Shibahara Career

In 2016, she graduated from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School and attended UCLA before turning pro after her sophomore season.

Professional career

Shibahara made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the US Open in the girls' doubles event, partnering with Jada Hart as a wildcard. Shibahara and Hart then won the US Open girls' doubles tournament. The pair also entered as a wildcard the Women’s doubles event where they lost in the first round.

Partnering Shuko Aoyama she won her maiden WTA 1000 title at the 2021 Miami Open, reached the semifinals at Wimbledon, participated in the Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Japan and reached the semifinals of the 2021 WTA Finals. She won seven more titles, five being at the WTA 500 level, during her successful partnership with Aoyma.

At the Australian Open, she reached the semifinals of a major for the second time in her career partnering Shuko Aoyama. She reached a career-high ranking of No. 4 on 21 March 2022, after making the Indian Wells Open final where she partnered Asia Muhammad.

At the French Open, she won her first Grand Slam title of her career in mixed doubles partnering with Wesley Koolhof. She became the first Japanese player in 25 years to win the mixed doubles championship in Paris since Rika Hiraki and Mahesh Bhupathi took home the title in 1997.

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Tennis star drops brutally honest truth bomb after smashing her racquet to pieces during disastrous US Open match: 'Do I even want to do this anymore?'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2024
The crestfallen Australian No.1 pulverised her racquet into pieces after falling 6-3 4-6 7-6 (10-6) to Japanese qualifier Ena Shibahara in a three-hour, 16-minute rollercoaster of emotions at Flushing Meadows.

What a way to rebound! Emma Raducanu looks formidable on grass again as she demolishes Ukraine's Daria Snigur, days after split from her billionaire boyfriend

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2024
Emma Raducanu defeated Ukraine's Daria Snigur to reach her first WTA Tour quarter-final on grass at the Rothesay Open in Nottingham. The former US Open champion produced a solid display in cool, windy conditions to triumph 6-2 6-2, with 11 aces proving very useful. Raducanu had complained strongly about the line calling in her first-round win over Ena Shibahara, and there were a few more disputes here, with several overrules and both players voicing their unhappiness.

Emma Raducanu hits out at 'INSANE' umpiring calls during her straight sets victory over Ena Shibahara... as British star plays first match on grass in two years ahead of Wimbledon

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 11, 2024
KIERAN GILL IN NOTTINGHAM: Emma Raducanu was venting in the Nottingham Tennis Centre's media room when the automatic kettle in the corner began to boil noisily, a timely addition to the steam that was being let off by the 21-year-old Briton in spite of this skilful win. Raducanu won 6-1, 6-4 against Ena Shibahara in her first match on grass in two years and her first on any surface in two months, finally victorious again on home soil in front of 2,500 spectators. But she spoke of her frustration afterwards. Not with the late wobble she encountered, having originally led 6-1, 5-1 after less than an hour, but with the calls that were made during this clash contested without Hawk-Eye.
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