Camille Benjamin
Camille Benjamin ( born February 6, 1966 in Cleveland, United States) is a former American tennis player.
- 2.2.1 singles final in WTA tournaments
- 2.2.2 doubles final at WTA tournaments
- 2.3.1 Single
- 2.3.2 double
- 2.4.1 Single
Biography
Camille Benjamin is the daughter of Panamanian immigrants whose parents were themselves emigrated from Jamaica to Panama. Her father, Carl Benjamin, was a math professor at Bakersfield College.
During her career, Benjamin could reach three finals on the WTA Tour, which they won one each in singles and in doubles. At Grand Slam tournaments was their biggest success of the semi-finals of the French Open in 1984, albeit in a Chris Evert had to be clearly beaten 0:6, 0:6 itself.
Achievements
Tournament Win
Title at WTA tournaments
Single title at ITF tournaments
Doubles title at WTA tournaments
Finals
Singles final in WTA tournaments
Doubles final at WTA tournaments
Grand Slam results
Singles
Doubles
Q ( qualification), 1R ( first round ), 2R (2nd round ), 3R (3rd round ), AF ( second round ), VF ( quarter-finals ), HF ( semi-finals ), F ( Final ), S ( win).