About: Hiroko Hara

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Hiroko Hara (born 10 February 1972), now Hiroko Friend-Lomans, is a Japanese former professional tennis player. A highly ranked junior player, Hara was a national team representative at the World Youth Cup. While competing on the professional tour she reached a best singles ranking of 319 and qualified for the 1994 Nokia Open in Beijing, where she lost her first round match to Park Sung-hee in three sets. Hara, who now lives in the Netherlands, is the mother of tennis player Jay Dylan Hara Friend.

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  • Hiroko Hara (born 10 February 1972), now Hiroko Friend-Lomans, is a Japanese former professional tennis player. A highly ranked junior player, Hara was a national team representative at the World Youth Cup. While competing on the professional tour she reached a best singles ranking of 319 and qualified for the 1994 Nokia Open in Beijing, where she lost her first round match to Park Sung-hee in three sets. Hara, who now lives in the Netherlands, is the mother of tennis player Jay Dylan Hara Friend. (en)
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  • Hiroko Hara (born 10 February 1972), now Hiroko Friend-Lomans, is a Japanese former professional tennis player. A highly ranked junior player, Hara was a national team representative at the World Youth Cup. While competing on the professional tour she reached a best singles ranking of 319 and qualified for the 1994 Nokia Open in Beijing, where she lost her first round match to Park Sung-hee in three sets. Hara, who now lives in the Netherlands, is the mother of tennis player Jay Dylan Hara Friend. (en)
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  • Hiroko Hara (en)
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