Julia Cohen
Julia Cohen was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on March 23rd, 1989 and is the American Tennis Player. At the age of 35, Julia Cohen 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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Cohen grew up in Philadelphia and started tennis at the age of three. Her father, Dr. Richard Cohen, played tennis for the University of Pennsylvania and played professional tennis for two years, and her brother Josh was an All-American tennis player at the University of Miami and became head coach of the World Team Tennis Philadelphia Freedoms. At the age of six she was ranked No. 1 in 18-and-under doubles in the USTA Middle States region (including Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware). In 1997, at the age of eight, she became the youngest player to win an adult match in a Middle States Tennis Association tournament. She was then the US champion in the 9-and-under division.
In 2001, she won the USTA National Spring Championships 12-Under Division Championship. In 2006, she was the top-ranked American girl tennis player. That same year, she and partner Kimberly Couts reached the quarterfinals in doubles at the Wimbledon Junior Championships.
When she was 15 years old, she was No. 6 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior world rankings. On June 11, 2007, she was ranked No. 4 in the junior rankings.
In her first year of college tennis, playing number 1 singles for the University of Florida Gators. She was SEC Rookie of the Year and Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Rookie of the Year. She transferred to the University of Miami and finished the year ranked fifth in the U.S. in singles, and was named All-ACC.
Cohen earned her bachelor's degree in sports administration summa cum laude from California University of Pennsylvania in 2012 and a master's degree in sport psychology in 2013.
She is coached by her brother's friend Conor Taylor. She won four career singles and five doubles titles on the ITF circuit. Cohen played in the 2012 Baku Cup. She made it to her first WTA final there, before losing to fifth-seeded Serbian Bojana Jovanovski. That year she reached No. 121 in the WTA doubles rankings, and No. 97 in the WTA singles rankings.
She has played in World TeamTennis for the Philadelphia Freedoms and the Boston Lobsters.
As an assistant coach, Cohen joined the Chestnut Hill College men's and women's tennis coaching staffs prior to the spring 2017 season.