Country (sports) | ![]() ![]() |
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Born | Latvian SSR, Soviet Union | 9 April 1971
Turned pro | 1988 |
Retired | 1999 |
Plays | Right-handed (double-handed backhand) |
Prize money | US$51,953 |
Singles | |
Career record | 85–71 |
Career titles | 0 WTA, 2 ITF |
Highest ranking | No. 155 (6 May 1991) |
Other tournaments | |
Olympic Games | 2R (1992) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 75–46 |
Career titles | 0 WTA, 8 ITF |
Highest ranking | No. 133 (17 September 1990) |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
French Open | 2R (1991) |
Other doubles tournaments | |
Olympic Games | 1R (1992) |
Agnese Gustmane (née Blumberga, born 9 April 1971) is a retired professional tennis player who represented the Soviet Union and Latvia.
On 6 May 1991, Gustmane reached her best singles ranking of world number 155. On 17 September 1990, she peaked at world number 133 in the doubles rankings.
Playing for Latvia at the Fed Cup, Gustmane has accumulated a win–loss record of 17–12.[1]
ITF finals
Singles (2–2)
$100,000 tournaments |
$75,000 tournaments |
$50,000 tournaments |
$25,000 tournaments |
$10,000 tournaments |
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent | Score |
Winner | 1. | 18 September 1989 | Rabac, Yugoslavia | Clay | ![]() |
4–6, 7–5, 6–3 |
Runner-up | 2. | 9 July 1990 | Erlangen, West Germany | Clay | ![]() |
5–7, 6–3, 6–7 |
Winner | 3. | 30 July 1990 | Rheda-Wiedenbrück, West Germany | Clay | ![]() |
3–6, 6–4, 6–4 |
Runner-up | 4. | 20 April 1992 | Bari, Italy | Clay | ![]() |
2–6, 3–6 |
Doubles (8–4)
Outcome | No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Winner | 1. | 21 August 1989 | Neumünster, West Germany | Clay | ![]() |
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6–1, 6–2 |
Winner | 2. | 18 September 1989 | Rabac, Yugoslavia | Clay | ![]() |
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6–1, 6–4 |
Runner-up | 3. | 16 October 1989 | Supetar, Yugoslavia | Clay | ![]() |
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2–6, 3–6 |
Winner | 4. | 27 November 1989 | Budapest, Hungary | Carpet (i) | ![]() |
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6–3, 1–6, 6–1 |
Winner | 5. | 15 April 1990 | Bari, Italy | Clay | ![]() |
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6–4, 4–6, 6–2 |
Runner-up | 6. | 9 July 1990 | Erlangen, West Germany | Clay | ![]() |
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3–6, 1–6 |
Winner | 7. | 16 July 1990 | Darmstadt, West Germany | Clay | ![]() |
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6–4, 6–4 |
Runner-up | 8. | 30 July 1990 | Rheda-Wiedenbrück, West Germany | Clay | ![]() |
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4–6, 4–6 |
Runner-up | 9. | 22 July 1991 | Schwarzach, Austria | Clay | ![]() |
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3–6, 1–6 |
Winner | 10. | 29 March 1993 | Moulins, France | Hard | ![]() |
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3–6, 6–2, 6–4 |
Winner | 11. | 24 May 1993 | Barcelona, Spain | Clay | ![]() |
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7–6(7–2), 6–2 |
Winner | 12. | 18 October 1993 | Flensburg, Germany | Carpet | ![]() |
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6–3, 6–1 |
References
External links
- Agnese Gustmane at the Women's Tennis Association
- Agnese Gustmane at the International Tennis Federation
- Agnese Gustmane at the Billie Jean King Cup
- Agnese Gustmane at Olympedia
- Agnese Gustmane at Olympics.com
- Agnese Gustmane at the Latvijas Olimpiskā komiteja (in Latvian) (English translation, archive)
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