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Capriati walks into Tennis Hall of Fame
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 07 - 2012

Jennifer Capriati of the US reacts after being introduced by Tennis Hall of Fame Member Monica Seles of Yugoslavia (L) before her induction at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, Saturday. — Reuters

NEWPORT, Rhode Island – Jennifer Capriati's tennis career – and her teenage life – took a number of twists and turns.
She started as a teenage prodigy, was later sidetracked with off-court troubles, rebounded to become a three-time Grand Slam champion and, now, her journey is complete with her induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Capriati, three-time French Open champion Gustavo Kuerten of Brazil, 1975 US Open champ Manuel Orantes of Spain and two others were inducted into the Hall during a 90-minute ceremony on Saturday.
The others were tennis industry executive Mike Davies and wheelchair champion Randy Snow, who was honored posthumously.
In a tear-filled acceptance speech, the 36-year-old Capriati remembered her great moments in the game and touched on some of her troubles off the court.
Capriati was presented by 2009 Hall of Fame inductee Monica Seles.
“I still managed to overcome some adversity, win a gold medal, win some Grand Slams and stand at the podium at the Hall of Fame,” Capriati said.
“This is one milestone I thought I'd never achieve.”
She feels as though her tennis career is fulfilled.
“It's been quite a journey,” Capriati said at a morning press conference. “Here, I look back at all those really great things I've accomplished and the achievements I've had and those achievements I overcame.”
As a 14-year-old, she burst onto the scene and reached the semifinals at her first Grand Slam event, the 1990 French Open. Drug and other problems sidetracked her life and career, and she temporarily dropped off the tour following the 1993 US Open.
Her downturn didn't stop there. She was arrested that year for shoplifting at a Florida mall, and again the next year for marijuana possession. She also spent time in drug rehabilitation in 1994.
Capriati also feels she left the game a little earlier than she wanted because of injuries.
“It was tough having to leave the game,” she said, cracking a bit with emotion. “It's like mourning a loved one that's gone and a relationship's that gone, a part of yourself. It wasn't easy.
“It took a while to accept that and let go. This is so great for me because it's putting a lot of closure to my career and I'm able to move forward, give thanks, take thanks, give the honor and take the honor, and just be acknowledged here. It means everything to me.”
She returned to tennis in 1996. Five years later, she reached those lofty expectations that were thrust upon her, beating past champions Seles, Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis en route to the 2001 Australian Open title and her first top-10 ranking in seven years.
She followed that by capturing the French Open and was the only player to reach at least the semis in all four Grand Slams that year.
The highlight match of her career – and maybe one of the top performances in the game – was the 2002 Australian Open when she trailed Hingis 4-6, 0-4 before rallying to a three-set victory.
She won a gold medal at Barcelona in 1992, and her career ended in 2004 with a 430-176 record.
Kuerten was No. 1 in the world for 43 weeks and the clay-court specialist captured French Open titles in 1997, 2000 and ‘01.
During his speech he joked about being enshrined along with Capriati.
“Jennifer, I don't want to compare my career to yours, otherwise they'd think twice about having me,” he said.
Orantes, elected in the master player category, beat top-seeded Jimmy Connors for the 1975 US Open title. The 63-year-old Spanish star stayed in the top 10 for five straight years, and was a Davis Cup stalwart from 1967 to 1980, winning 60 of his 87 matches.
Davies was elected in the contributor category. He held executive positions with various tennis organizations and was a driving force behind the game's move to network television, instituting rules offering breaks for commercials to make the game more appealing to the networks.
Snow, who passed away in 2009, won 22 major tournaments. — AP


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