AOYAMA Shuko

19 Dec 1987
33
Female
1.55/5'1''
OSAKA
 
Japan

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TEN Tennis Women's Doubles 17

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
3rd on Court 5
Ariake Tennis Park Court 5
SUI
Bencic / Golubic
6
65
[10]
JPN
Aoyama / Shibahara
4
7
[5]
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Grand Slams
 Aus OpenRoland GarrosWimbledonUS Open
YearSinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesSinglesDoublesSinglesDoubles
2021-QF-R32-SF--
2020-R16-QF---R16
2019-R32-R64-R32-R32
2018-R16-R64-R32-R32
2017-R64-R64-R32-R16
2016-R64---R32-R64
2015-R64-R64-R64-R64
2014-R64-R32-R16-R64
2013-R32-R64-SF-R64
2011-----R64-R64

2021 Tournament Results - Doubles
Result
WinnerAbu Dhabi,Melbourne,Miami,Eastbourne
Runner-up-
SemifinalWimbledon,Rome


Legend
WR - Winner, RU - Runner-up, F - Final, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, R16 - Round of 16, R32 - Round of 32, R64 - Round of 64, R128 - Round of 128
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English, Japanese
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Right (jta-tennis.or.jp, 16 Feb 2012)
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Turned professional in 2010
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She began playing tennis at age nine. (jta-tennis.or.jp, 16 Feb 2012)
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She was influenced by her parents, who were fans of the sport. (yab.yomiuri.co.jp, 19 Nov 2009)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (nikkansports.com, 05 Apr 2021)
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She received an Excellence Award from the Japan Tennis Association [JTA] in 2011, 2012, 2019 and 2020. (tennisclassic.jp, 11 Dec 2020)

In 2014 she received the Best Impact Award at the Machida City Sports Award Ceremony in Japan. (machida.tokyo.jp, 11 Mar 2014)

She was named 2013 Player of the Year by the JTA. (bs-tennis.com, 19 Jun 2014)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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