About: Sara Anundsen

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Sara Lynn Anundsen (born June 21, 1985) is an American former professional tennis player. Born in Denver, Anundsen attended Columbine High School and was a three-time Colorado state schools champion from 2001 to 2003, going undefeated (50–0). Anundsen played collegiate tennis for the University of North Carolina and won the 2007 NCAA doubles championship partnering Jenna Long, which was the first national title for the Tar Heels. This earned the pair a wildcard into the doubles main draw of the 2007 US Open.

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  • Sara Lynn Anundsen (born June 21, 1985) is an American former professional tennis player. Born in Denver, Anundsen attended Columbine High School and was a three-time Colorado state schools champion from 2001 to 2003, going undefeated (50–0). Anundsen played collegiate tennis for the University of North Carolina and won the 2007 NCAA doubles championship partnering Jenna Long, which was the first national title for the Tar Heels. This earned the pair a wildcard into the doubles main draw of the 2007 US Open. (en)
  • Sara Anundsen (21 juni 1985) is een tennisspeelster uit de Verenigde Staten van Amerika. Op vijftienjarige leeftijd speelde Anundsen haar eerste ITF-toernooi in Greenville (VS), in enkel- en dubbelspel – in het dubbelspel, samen met landgenote Kathryn Sell, won zij haar openingspartij. Anundsen kreeg les aan de Columbine High School, waar ze drie jaar op rij het high school state championship haalde, en samen met Jenna Long werd ze in 2007 NCAA-dubbelspelkampioen. In 2007 speelde zij eenmalig een grandslamwedstrijd, toen zij samen met Jenna Long een wildcard kreeg voor het damesdubbelspeltoernooi van het US Open. Haar professionele tenniscarrière was maar van korte duur, in 2007, het jaar waarin ze professional werd, besloot ze wegens blessures en een polsoperatie weer te stoppen.In 2014 werd ze tenniscoach van het Davidson women's tennis program. (nl)
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  • Sara Lynn Anundsen (born June 21, 1985) is an American former professional tennis player. Born in Denver, Anundsen attended Columbine High School and was a three-time Colorado state schools champion from 2001 to 2003, going undefeated (50–0). Anundsen played collegiate tennis for the University of North Carolina and won the 2007 NCAA doubles championship partnering Jenna Long, which was the first national title for the Tar Heels. This earned the pair a wildcard into the doubles main draw of the 2007 US Open. (en)
  • Sara Anundsen (21 juni 1985) is een tennisspeelster uit de Verenigde Staten van Amerika. Op vijftienjarige leeftijd speelde Anundsen haar eerste ITF-toernooi in Greenville (VS), in enkel- en dubbelspel – in het dubbelspel, samen met landgenote Kathryn Sell, won zij haar openingspartij. Anundsen kreeg les aan de Columbine High School, waar ze drie jaar op rij het high school state championship haalde, en samen met Jenna Long werd ze in 2007 NCAA-dubbelspelkampioen. (nl)
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