Fauth was born in the Styrian town of Sankt Peter, to parents Walter and Ingrid. She began playing tennis at the age of six and turned professional at 17.[1]
Her biggest title win was the Espinho ITF tournament in 1999, which included a semifinal win over Kim Clijsters.[2]
In 2002, she debuted for the Austria Fed Cup team in a surprise win over the United States, away from home in Charlotte, North Carolina in the first round of the World Group. Prior to the tie, American star Jennifer Capriati was dismissed from the team for not complying with team rules, meaning that Fauth received a walkover win in the scheduled second match, giving Austria a 2–0 lead with Barbara Schwartz having already put them ahead by winning the opener.[4] Schwartz then secured the tie for Austria in the third match, after which Fauth featured in two dead rubbers. She played a singles match against Monica Seles and partnered with Marion Maruska in the doubles rubber, losing both, to leave the scoreline at 3–2 in Austria's favour.[5]Barbara Schett returned to the team for the quarterfinals, which left Fauth on the sidelines. Austria ultimately reached the semifinals.
She played two further Fed Cup ties in 2003, against Belgium away in Bree and Canada at home in Neudorfl.
Since retiring she remained involved in tennis as a coach. She was named Styria's "Coach of the Year" in 2015.[6]
evelyn, fauth, born, november, 1976, former, professional, tennis, player, from, austria, country, sports, austriaborn, 1976, november, 1976, sankt, peter, austriaheight168, playsright, handedprize, money, 106singlescareer, record278, career, titles5, itfhighe. Evelyn Fauth born 27 November 1976 is a former professional tennis player from Austria Evelyn FauthCountry sports AustriaBorn 1976 11 27 27 November 1976 age 46 Sankt Peter AustriaHeight168 cm 5 ft 6 in PlaysRight handedPrize money 201 106SinglesCareer record278 263 51 4 Career titles5 ITFHighest rankingNo 127 20 May 2002 Grand Slam singles resultsUS Open2R 2001 DoublesCareer record44 62 41 5 Career titles1 ITFHighest rankingNo 303 16 October 2000 Contents 1 Biography 2 ITF Circuit finals 2 1 Singles 5 7 2 2 Doubles 1 1 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditFauth was born in the Styrian town of Sankt Peter to parents Walter and Ingrid She began playing tennis at the age of six and turned professional at 17 1 Her biggest title win was the Espinho ITF tournament in 1999 which included a semifinal win over Kim Clijsters 2 She appeared as a qualifier at the 2001 US Open and defeated Anne Gaelle Sidot to reach the second round where she lost in three sets to Virginia Ruano Pascual 3 In 2002 she debuted for the Austria Fed Cup team in a surprise win over the United States away from home in Charlotte North Carolina in the first round of the World Group Prior to the tie American star Jennifer Capriati was dismissed from the team for not complying with team rules meaning that Fauth received a walkover win in the scheduled second match giving Austria a 2 0 lead with Barbara Schwartz having already put them ahead by winning the opener 4 Schwartz then secured the tie for Austria in the third match after which Fauth featured in two dead rubbers She played a singles match against Monica Seles and partnered with Marion Maruska in the doubles rubber losing both to leave the scoreline at 3 2 in Austria s favour 5 Barbara Schett returned to the team for the quarterfinals which left Fauth on the sidelines Austria ultimately reached the semifinals She played two further Fed Cup ties in 2003 against Belgium away in Bree and Canada at home in Neudorfl Since retiring she remained involved in tennis as a coach She was named Styria s Coach of the Year in 2015 6 ITF Circuit finals Edit 25 000 tournaments 10 000 tournamentsSingles 5 7 Edit Outcome No Date Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreRunner up 1 6 February 1994 ITF Istanbul Turkey Hard Barbara Bathory 1 6 2 6Winner 1 28 January 1996 ITF Istanbul Turkey Hard Andrea Schwarz 7 6 5 6 1Winner 2 28 July 1996 ITF Dublin Ireland Clay Pam Nelson 6 2 6 3Runner up 2 26 January 1997 ITF Istanbul Turkey Hard Meike Frohlich 2 6 2 6Runner up 3 22 June 1997 ITF Klosters Switzerland Clay Miroslava Vavrinec 6 4 5 7 2 6Winner 3 13 July 1997 ITF Fiumicino Italy Clay Alessia Lombardi 6 3 6 4Winner 4 21 June 1998 ITF Grado Italy Clay Andreea Vanc 6 7 4 6 1 6 1Winner 5 26 April 1999 ITF Espinho Portugal Clay Mariam Ramon Climent 6 3 4 6 7 5Runner up 4 8 May 2000 ITF Midlothian Canada Clay Catalina Castano 3 6 5 7Runner up 5 17 September 2000 ITF Sofia Bulgaria Clay Antoaneta Pandjerova 5 7 4 6Runner up 6 18 March 2002 ITF Juarez Mexico Clay Maria Sanchez Lorenzo 6 4 2 6 1 6Runner up 7 21 April 2002 ITF Jackson United States Clay Gisela Dulko 7 5 1 6 3 6Doubles 1 1 Edit Outcome No Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents ScoreRunner up 1 3 April 1994 ITF Gaborone Botswana Hard Radka Surova Amanda Hopmans Magui Serna 3 6 1 6Winner 1 27 November 1995 ITF Salzburg Austria Carpet i Barbara Schwartz Milena Nekvapilova Sylva Nesvadbova 6 7 1 7 6 6 6 3References Edit Evelyn Fauth Bio Personal Women s Tennis Association Retrieved 2 January 2018 ITF Tennis Pro Circuit 25 000 Espinho 26 April 02 May 1999 ITF Retrieved 2 January 2018 Agassi passes the Massu test The Hindu 31 August 2010 Retrieved 2 January 2018 dead link King Dismisses Capriati From Fed Cup Los Angeles Times 27 April 2002 Retrieved 2 January 2018 Oostenrijk wipt Amerika uit Fed Cup De Standaard in Dutch 29 April 2002 Retrieved 2 January 2018 Steirerin des Tages Evelyn Fauth Die Talenteschmiedin Kleine Zeitung in German 19 May 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2018 External links EditEvelyn Fauth at the Women s Tennis Association Evelyn Fauth at the International Tennis Federation Evelyn Fauth at the Billie Jean King Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evelyn Fauth amp oldid 1104870800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,