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1997 Tennis Highlights
1997 Singles Highlights
Quaterfinalist : Australian Open
1997 Doubles Highlights
Dominique married late 1995 to a lucky man by the name of Bart Van Roost.
Dossier
Birthdate : May 31, 1973
Birthplace : Verviers, Belgium
Residence : Leuven, Belgium
Interests Outside Tennis : Gymnastics, Languages
Hobbies : Watching films, listening to music & reading action novels.
Favourite Movie : Basic Instinct
Favourite Musical Group : INXS
Family: Father's name is Andre. Mother's name is Louise Anne. Older sister Anne-Francoise.
After Tennis : Would like to pursue studies - Languages or Marketing.
Height : 5'7" (1.70m)
Weight : 55 kg (122lbs)
Plays : Right-handed
Status : Pro (June 1991)
So, what did Dominique have to say about Sabine being named 'The Most Ideal Woman In The World' ?
"She was the ideal woman for Belgium. I mean, it's great for her. I think it's a little bit more sensational than something realistic, for the press."
Tennis Highlights*
1995 Singles Highlights
Winner: Futures/Southampton-GBR
Finalist: Quebec City
Third Round: Jakarta, Lipton
Additional: Belgian Federation Cup Team (Tie II)1995 Doubles Highlights
Semifinalist: Quebec City (w/Muric)
Quaterfinalist: Jakarta (w/Koutstaal), Oklahoma City (w/Temesvari), Tokyo [Nichirei] (w/Horn)
Dominique Van Roost was part of the Belgian Olympic Team
Grand Slam Singles History*
96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 Australian 1r -- 1r 2r 4r -- -- -- Roland Garros -- 2r 1r 1r 1r -- -- 2r Wimbledon -- 2r 3r 1r 1r -- -- -- United States -- 2r 1r 2r 2r 3r -- --
Dominique Photos
If you have any additional photos of Dominique, email them to me and I shall include them on my page.
Interesting Facts*
Reached second career COREL WTA TOUR final at 1995 Quebec City; ranked 72nd, upset second seed and 19th-ranked Amanda Coetzer in quarterfinals.
Defeated Sabine Appelmans in second round of 1995 Lipton.
Won sixth career Women's Circuit title at 1995 Southampton event, upsetting top seed Sarah Pitkowski in semifinals; also won doubles.
Reached first major-tour final at 1993 Montpellier; en route defeated Caroline Vis, Pascale Paradis-Mangon, Meredith McGrath and Sabine Appelmans; lost to Elena Likhovtseva.
Nominated for 1992 COREL WTA TOUR Most Impressive Newcomer Award.
Won five matches (three qualifying and two main draw) to reach third round of 1991 U.S. Open, her first Grand Slam appearance.
In 1990, won five consecutive Women's Circuit events in three different European countries - Belgium, Italy and Switzerland.
This Site was Created & is Maintained by William Davidson.
I'm currently undertaking Year 12 at Brisbane Grammar School.
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Last Updated 27-01-97
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