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Korie Homan

Korie Homan (born 16 June 1986 in de Wijk) is a Dutch former wheelchair tennis player. Homan won the gold medal in women's doubles at the 2008 Paralympics. In 2009, she completed the doubles Grand Slam by winning the Australian, French, Wimbledon and US titles with Esther Vergeer. In addition Homan has also had individual success in Grand Slams when she won the 2010 Australian Open title. Homan is a two-time Masters doubles champion and a former world number one.

Korie Homan
Country (sports) Netherlands
ResidenceNieuwleusen, Netherlands
Born (1986-06-16) 16 June 1986 (age 37)
de Wijk, Netherlands
Turned pro2003
Retired2011
PlaysRight Handed
Singles
Career record192-85
Highest rankingNo. 2 (19 November 2007)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenW (2010)
French OpenF (2008, 2009)
US OpenF (2005, 2009)
Other tournaments
MastersF (2007, 2008, 2009)
Paralympic Games Silver Medal (2008)
Doubles
Career record142-59
Highest rankingNo. 1 (27 July 2009)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenW (2009)
French OpenW (2009)
WimbledonW (2009)
US OpenW (2005, 2009)
Other doubles tournaments
Masters DoublesW (2005, 2009)
Paralympic Games Gold Medal (2008)
Medal record
Last updated on: 9 December 2011.

Early life edit

Homan was born to Jan and Gina Willem. She is the youngest of three girls, with Geke and Wienke her older sisters.[1] Homan was involved in a car accident in her first year of Senior school at the age of 12 in 1998. In 2003, when she finished school she had her leg amputated.[2]

Career edit

Homan started to play wheelchair tennis in May 2000. During her first year of learning she went to an exhibition by Esther Vergeer and had a conversation with her coach Aad Zwaan. In September 2001 Homan started on the juniors and played tournaments in the Netherlands.

Homan finished 2003 with a singles ranking of 23 having been unranked at the start of the year.[3]

At the start of 2004 Homan was part of the Dutch team that claimed the Junior world team cup, in Christchurch, New Zealand.[4] Homan followed this success up with a quarter final showing at the Australian Open, super series event.[5] At the Czech Open Homan partnered Jiske Griffioen to second place in a five team round robin doubles tournament.[6]

2006 started with Homan facing Esther Vergeer in the first round of the Wheelchair Classic 8's at the Australian Open.[7] Homan lost a rain interrupted match in straight sets.[8] Partnering Beth Arnoult-Ritthaler in the doubles, Homan reached the semifinal before losing to Vergeer and Griffioen.[9] At the Belgium Open, Homan reached both finals, losing to Vergeer in the singles,[10] but winning the doubles.[10] In the final of the DaimlerChrysler Open Homan was whitewashed by Vergeer.[11] In Italy at the Citta di Livorno Homan won both the singles and doubles titles.[12] At the 2006 US Open Homan reached the final of the doubles competition where she lost to Smit.[13] The Atlanta Open saw Homan lose the singles final to Vergeer,[14] In the quarterfinals of the US Open Wheelchair Championships, Homan became the first player since 2004 to take a set of Esther Vergeer, in the quarterfinals as she lost in three sets.[15] The doubles saw Homan reach the final with Smit.[16] Homan finished in fifth place for the Singles Masters,[17] and the runner up in the Doubles Masters with Shuker.[18]

The 2007 season saw Homan be a losing singles finalist at Sydney,[19] Pensacola,[20] Jambes,[21] Nottingham,[22] Atlanta and the Masters.[23][24]

2008 started with Homan losing both finals at the Australian Open.[25][26] Homan then reached the final of the doubles in Sydney before the weather got the better of the tournament and left the final unplayed.[27] At the Florida Open Homan could not stop Vergeer winning a seventh title as she lost in the final.[28] Homan also reached the final of the doubles.[29] The next week at the Pensacola Open Homan reached the final again playing Vergeer and took the first set, but could not consolidate and lost the final. While she also made the doubles final, where her team won just 2 games.[30] Homan's team only won one more game in the final of the Japan Open. In the singles she met Vergeer in the final again, losing in two tight sets.[31] At Roland Garros Homan reached the final where she was beaten by Vergeer who hit over twice the number of winners than what she managed. Homan also finished as a losing finalist in the doubles.[32] Homan was then part of the team that retained the world team cup.[33] At the Belgium Open Homan teamed up with Vergeer and won the title in three sets in the final.[34] In the final of the singles Homan faced Vergeer again and lost in straight sets.[35] Homan reached both finals at the British Open and lost them both.[36][37] In the final of the Mercedes Open Homan played Vergeer and took the first set for the 4th time between the two, and for the first time it was by a double break. However Vergeer came back and defeated Homan and defeated her in the final of the doubles.[38] Homan won her first title of the year in singles at the Swiss Open drafting Walraven in the final.[39] Homan paired up with Walraven to claim the doubles as well.[40] At the 2008 Summer Paralympics Homan reached the final where she played Vergeer. Homan held 2 match points to end Vergeer's 348 match winning streak. However Vergeer held on and Homan had to settle for silver.[41][42] In the doubles Homan teamed up with Walraven. In the final they played Griffioen and Vergeer. They inflicted only for a second time a loss on Griffioen and Vergeer to claim the gold medal.[43] At the Masters Vergeer and Homan reached the final again. For the third successive time the match went to a final set. Unlike Beijing the final set was one sided as Vergeer ran out the winner.[44]

In the final of the first Grand Slam of the year Homan stormed into a 4–0 against Vergeer in the first set before losing six games in a row. Homan then jumped into a 2–0 lead at the start of the second before losing six games in a row again and the match.[45] Homan partnered Vergeer in the doubles as they won their first Grand Slam title as a partnership Homan then traveled to Sydney where she won her first Sydney International Open singles title defeating Jiske Griffioen in the final.[46] In the final of the singles at the Pensacola Open Homan defeated Gravellier 7–1 in a final-set tiebreaker to win her second ITF 1 series title of the year.[47] Gravellier also took Homan to three sets in the doubles, but Homan alongside van Koot won the decider.[48] At Roland Garros Homan and Vergeer claimed the doubles title before having a rematch of their 2008 singles final. Vergeer defeated Homan in straight sets.[49] Homan and Vergeer went on to create history by becoming the first team to win the Wimbledon Championships.[50][51] At the British Open Super Series event, Homan lost in a rain interrupted final to Vergeer in straight sets,[52][53] before teaming up with Vergeer to take the doubles.[54] Homan was again part of the team which won the World Team Cup, defeating Great Britain in the final.[55] Homan reached the singles and doubles final of the Mercedes Open. Homan took Vergeer to a final set for the first time in 2009, before losing. However Homan gained revenge as she teamed up with Griffioen to beat Vergeer and Smit, in three sets.[56] The US Open USTA Wheelchair Championships saw Homan reach both finals again. She won the doubles with Griffioen,[57] but faced Vergeer for the 41st time Homan and Vergeer went to the final set for the 6th time in the last two years and the eighth time in all 41 meetings between the two. Homan did not start well losing the first set 6–0. However Homan improved to take the second before falling away in the final set. At the US Open Homan defeated di Toro and Walraven to reach the final. Upon reaching the final of the singles, Homan played Vergeer who inflicted a double bagal (6–0, 6–0) win for the second time in their 42 match series. However Homan partnered Vergeer in the doubles and the pair won the title to complete the Grand Slam as a team.[58] Homan qualified for the Singles Masters after making the final of every tournament she entered since February.[59] She reached the final where she played Vergeer. Homan was a set and 5–2 up in the second set tiebreak, just two points away from ending Vergeer's streak of 382 matches undefeated. Unfortunately for Homan, Vergeer won the next five points to take the tiebreaker 7–5 and then won the final set 6–3.[60] Homan also qualified for the doubles masters partnering Vergeer after winning five titles as a team including the Grand Slam.[61] The pair lost their only set as a partnership in 2009 in their second match,[62] but went on to claim the title.[63] Homan was named the female player of the year for 2009 as she polled 44% of the vote ahead of joint second-placed finishers di Toro and Vergeer.[64]

In the absence of Vergeer,[65] Homan took full advantage as she won her first Grand Slam singles title at the 2010 Australian Open.[66] Homan has not played since her Australian Open win as in September 2009 she fell, which resulted in her tearing the ligaments in her wrist. Surgery was not an option as this would result in Homan losing function of her wrist[67] This made her pull out of the doubles of the Australian Open.[68] In July 2010 Homan announced her retirement from the sport due to the injury.[69]

Outside of tennis edit

Homan has a degree in biomedical science.[70] As of September 2010, she is studying Veterinary Medicine.[67]

Major finals edit

Grand Slam singles finals: 7 (1 title, 6 runner-ups) edit

Outcome Year Championship Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 2005 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer 2–6, 1–6
Runner-up 2008 Australian Open Hard Esther Vergeer 3–6, 3–6
Runner-up 2008 French Open Clay Esther Vergeer 2–6, 2–6
Runner-up 2009 Australian Open Hard Esther Vergeer 4–6, 2–6
Runner-up 2009 French Open Clay Esther Vergeer 2–6, 5–7
Runner-up 2009 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer 0–6, 0–6
Winner 2010 Australian Open Hard Florence Gravellier 6–2, 6–2

Grand Slam doubles finals: 10 (5 titles, 5 runner-ups) edit

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponent Score
Winner 2005 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer Beth Ann Arnoult
Jan Proctor
6–3, 6–1
Runner-up 2006 US Open Hard Maaike Smit Jiske Griffioen
Esther Vergeer
4–6, 4–6
Runner-up 2007 Australian Open Hard Florence Gravellier Jiske Griffioen
Esther Vergeer
0–6, 6–3, [6–10]
Runner-up 2007 US Open Hard Sharon Walraven Jiske Griffioen
Esther Vergeer
1–6, 1–6
Runner-up 2008 Australian Open Hard Sharon Walraven Jiske Griffioen
Esther Vergeer
3–6, 1–6
Runner-up 2008 French Open Clay Sharon Walraven Jiske Griffioen
Esther Vergeer
4–6, 4–6
Winner 2009 Australian Open Hard Esther Vergeer Agnieszka Wysocka
Katharina Krüger
6–1, 6–0
Winner 2009 French Open Clay Esther Vergeer Annick Sevenans
Aniek van Koot
6–2, 6–3
Winner 2009 Wimbledon Grass Esther Vergeer Daniela di Toro
Lucy Shuker
6–1, 6–3
Winner 2009 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer Daniela di Toro
Florence Gravellier
6–2, 6–2

Singles Masters finals: 3 (3 runner-ups) edit

Outcome Year City Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 2007 Amsterdam Hard Esther Vergeer 3–6, 4–6
Runner-up 2008 Amsterdam Hard Esther Vergeer 2–6, 6–3, 0–6
Runner-up 2009 Amsterdam Hard Esther Vergeer 6–2, 6–7(5–7), 2–6

Doubles Masters finals: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up) edit

Outcome Year City Surface Partner Opponent Score
Winner 2004 Brescia Hard Jiske Griffioen Brigitte Ameryckx
Sharon Walraven
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up 2007 Bergamo Hard Maaike Smit Jiske Griffioen
Esther Vergeer
Round Robin
Winner 2009 Bergamo Hard Esther Vergeer Jiske Griffioen
Aniek van Koot
7–6(7–2), 6–4

Paralympic singles finals: 1 (1 runner-up) edit

Outcome Year City Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 2008 Beijing Hard   Esther Vergeer 2–6, 6–4, 6–7(5–7)

Paralympic doubles finals: 1 (1 title) edit

Outcome Year City Surface Partner Opponent Score
Winner 2008 Beijing Hard   Sharon Walraven   Jiske Griffioen
  Esther Vergeer
2–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–4

Performance timelines edit

Key
W  F  SF QF #R RR Q# DNQ A NH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.

Wheelchair singles edit

Tournament 2008 2009 2010 Career SR
Australian Open F F W 1 / 3
French Open F F A 0 / 2
Wimbledon NH NH NH 0 / 0
US Open NH F A 0 / 1

Wheelchair doubles edit

Tournament 2008 2009 2010 Career SR
Australian Open F W SF 1 / 3
French Open F W A 1 / 2
Wimbledon NH W A 1 / 1
US Open NH W A 1 / 1

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Preceded by Year End Number 1 – Doubles Award
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Female Player of the Year
2009
Succeeded by

korie, homan, born, june, 1986, wijk, dutch, former, wheelchair, tennis, player, homan, gold, medal, women, doubles, 2008, paralympics, 2009, completed, doubles, grand, slam, winning, australian, french, wimbledon, titles, with, esther, vergeer, addition, homa. Korie Homan born 16 June 1986 in de Wijk is a Dutch former wheelchair tennis player Homan won the gold medal in women s doubles at the 2008 Paralympics In 2009 she completed the doubles Grand Slam by winning the Australian French Wimbledon and US titles with Esther Vergeer In addition Homan has also had individual success in Grand Slams when she won the 2010 Australian Open title Homan is a two time Masters doubles champion and a former world number one Korie HomanCountry sports NetherlandsResidenceNieuwleusen NetherlandsBorn 1986 06 16 16 June 1986 age 37 de Wijk NetherlandsTurned pro2003Retired2011PlaysRight HandedSinglesCareer record192 85Highest rankingNo 2 19 November 2007 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian OpenW 2010 French OpenF 2008 2009 US OpenF 2005 2009 Other tournamentsMastersF 2007 2008 2009 Paralympic GamesSilver Medal 2008 DoublesCareer record142 59Highest rankingNo 1 27 July 2009 Grand Slam doubles resultsAustralian OpenW 2009 French OpenW 2009 WimbledonW 2009 US OpenW 2005 2009 Other doubles tournamentsMasters DoublesW 2005 2009 Paralympic GamesGold Medal 2008 Medal record Women s wheelchair tennis Representing Netherlands Paralympic Games 2008 Beijing Women s doubles 2008 Beijing Women s singlesLast updated on 9 December 2011 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Outside of tennis 4 Major finals 4 1 Grand Slam singles finals 7 1 title 6 runner ups 4 2 Grand Slam doubles finals 10 5 titles 5 runner ups 4 3 Singles Masters finals 3 3 runner ups 4 4 Doubles Masters finals 3 2 titles 1 runner up 4 5 Paralympic singles finals 1 1 runner up 4 6 Paralympic doubles finals 1 1 title 5 Performance timelines 5 1 Wheelchair singles 5 2 Wheelchair doubles 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHoman was born to Jan and Gina Willem She is the youngest of three girls with Geke and Wienke her older sisters 1 Homan was involved in a car accident in her first year of Senior school at the age of 12 in 1998 In 2003 when she finished school she had her leg amputated 2 Career editHoman started to play wheelchair tennis in May 2000 During her first year of learning she went to an exhibition by Esther Vergeer and had a conversation with her coach Aad Zwaan In September 2001 Homan started on the juniors and played tournaments in the Netherlands Homan finished 2003 with a singles ranking of 23 having been unranked at the start of the year 3 At the start of 2004 Homan was part of the Dutch team that claimed the Junior world team cup in Christchurch New Zealand 4 Homan followed this success up with a quarter final showing at the Australian Open super series event 5 At the Czech Open Homan partnered Jiske Griffioen to second place in a five team round robin doubles tournament 6 2006 started with Homan facing Esther Vergeer in the first round of the Wheelchair Classic 8 s at the Australian Open 7 Homan lost a rain interrupted match in straight sets 8 Partnering Beth Arnoult Ritthaler in the doubles Homan reached the semifinal before losing to Vergeer and Griffioen 9 At the Belgium Open Homan reached both finals losing to Vergeer in the singles 10 but winning the doubles 10 In the final of the DaimlerChrysler Open Homan was whitewashed by Vergeer 11 In Italy at the Citta di Livorno Homan won both the singles and doubles titles 12 At the 2006 US Open Homan reached the final of the doubles competition where she lost to Smit 13 The Atlanta Open saw Homan lose the singles final to Vergeer 14 In the quarterfinals of the US Open Wheelchair Championships Homan became the first player since 2004 to take a set of Esther Vergeer in the quarterfinals as she lost in three sets 15 The doubles saw Homan reach the final with Smit 16 Homan finished in fifth place for the Singles Masters 17 and the runner up in the Doubles Masters with Shuker 18 The 2007 season saw Homan be a losing singles finalist at Sydney 19 Pensacola 20 Jambes 21 Nottingham 22 Atlanta and the Masters 23 24 2008 started with Homan losing both finals at the Australian Open 25 26 Homan then reached the final of the doubles in Sydney before the weather got the better of the tournament and left the final unplayed 27 At the Florida Open Homan could not stop Vergeer winning a seventh title as she lost in the final 28 Homan also reached the final of the doubles 29 The next week at the Pensacola Open Homan reached the final again playing Vergeer and took the first set but could not consolidate and lost the final While she also made the doubles final where her team won just 2 games 30 Homan s team only won one more game in the final of the Japan Open In the singles she met Vergeer in the final again losing in two tight sets 31 At Roland Garros Homan reached the final where she was beaten by Vergeer who hit over twice the number of winners than what she managed Homan also finished as a losing finalist in the doubles 32 Homan was then part of the team that retained the world team cup 33 At the Belgium Open Homan teamed up with Vergeer and won the title in three sets in the final 34 In the final of the singles Homan faced Vergeer again and lost in straight sets 35 Homan reached both finals at the British Open and lost them both 36 37 In the final of the Mercedes Open Homan played Vergeer and took the first set for the 4th time between the two and for the first time it was by a double break However Vergeer came back and defeated Homan and defeated her in the final of the doubles 38 Homan won her first title of the year in singles at the Swiss Open drafting Walraven in the final 39 Homan paired up with Walraven to claim the doubles as well 40 At the 2008 Summer Paralympics Homan reached the final where she played Vergeer Homan held 2 match points to end Vergeer s 348 match winning streak However Vergeer held on and Homan had to settle for silver 41 42 In the doubles Homan teamed up with Walraven In the final they played Griffioen and Vergeer They inflicted only for a second time a loss on Griffioen and Vergeer to claim the gold medal 43 At the Masters Vergeer and Homan reached the final again For the third successive time the match went to a final set Unlike Beijing the final set was one sided as Vergeer ran out the winner 44 In the final of the first Grand Slam of the year Homan stormed into a 4 0 against Vergeer in the first set before losing six games in a row Homan then jumped into a 2 0 lead at the start of the second before losing six games in a row again and the match 45 Homan partnered Vergeer in the doubles as they won their first Grand Slam title as a partnership Homan then traveled to Sydney where she won her first Sydney International Open singles title defeating Jiske Griffioen in the final 46 In the final of the singles at the Pensacola Open Homan defeated Gravellier 7 1 in a final set tiebreaker to win her second ITF 1 series title of the year 47 Gravellier also took Homan to three sets in the doubles but Homan alongside van Koot won the decider 48 At Roland Garros Homan and Vergeer claimed the doubles title before having a rematch of their 2008 singles final Vergeer defeated Homan in straight sets 49 Homan and Vergeer went on to create history by becoming the first team to win the Wimbledon Championships 50 51 At the British Open Super Series event Homan lost in a rain interrupted final to Vergeer in straight sets 52 53 before teaming up with Vergeer to take the doubles 54 Homan was again part of the team which won the World Team Cup defeating Great Britain in the final 55 Homan reached the singles and doubles final of the Mercedes Open Homan took Vergeer to a final set for the first time in 2009 before losing However Homan gained revenge as she teamed up with Griffioen to beat Vergeer and Smit in three sets 56 The US Open USTA Wheelchair Championships saw Homan reach both finals again She won the doubles with Griffioen 57 but faced Vergeer for the 41st time Homan and Vergeer went to the final set for the 6th time in the last two years and the eighth time in all 41 meetings between the two Homan did not start well losing the first set 6 0 However Homan improved to take the second before falling away in the final set At the US Open Homan defeated di Toro and Walraven to reach the final Upon reaching the final of the singles Homan played Vergeer who inflicted a double bagal 6 0 6 0 win for the second time in their 42 match series However Homan partnered Vergeer in the doubles and the pair won the title to complete the Grand Slam as a team 58 Homan qualified for the Singles Masters after making the final of every tournament she entered since February 59 She reached the final where she played Vergeer Homan was a set and 5 2 up in the second set tiebreak just two points away from ending Vergeer s streak of 382 matches undefeated Unfortunately for Homan Vergeer won the next five points to take the tiebreaker 7 5 and then won the final set 6 3 60 Homan also qualified for the doubles masters partnering Vergeer after winning five titles as a team including the Grand Slam 61 The pair lost their only set as a partnership in 2009 in their second match 62 but went on to claim the title 63 Homan was named the female player of the year for 2009 as she polled 44 of the vote ahead of joint second placed finishers di Toro and Vergeer 64 In the absence of Vergeer 65 Homan took full advantage as she won her first Grand Slam singles title at the 2010 Australian Open 66 Homan has not played since her Australian Open win as in September 2009 she fell which resulted in her tearing the ligaments in her wrist Surgery was not an option as this would result in Homan losing function of her wrist 67 This made her pull out of the doubles of the Australian Open 68 In July 2010 Homan announced her retirement from the sport due to the injury 69 Outside of tennis editHoman has a degree in biomedical science 70 As of September 2010 she is studying Veterinary Medicine 67 Major finals editGrand Slam singles finals 7 1 title 6 runner ups edit Outcome Year Championship Surface Opponent Score Runner up 2005 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer 2 6 1 6 Runner up 2008 Australian Open Hard Esther Vergeer 3 6 3 6 Runner up 2008 French Open Clay Esther Vergeer 2 6 2 6 Runner up 2009 Australian Open Hard Esther Vergeer 4 6 2 6 Runner up 2009 French Open Clay Esther Vergeer 2 6 5 7 Runner up 2009 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer 0 6 0 6 Winner 2010 Australian Open Hard Florence Gravellier 6 2 6 2 Grand Slam doubles finals 10 5 titles 5 runner ups edit Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponent Score Winner 2005 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer Beth Ann ArnoultJan Proctor 6 3 6 1 Runner up 2006 US Open Hard Maaike Smit Jiske GriffioenEsther Vergeer 4 6 4 6 Runner up 2007 Australian Open Hard Florence Gravellier Jiske GriffioenEsther Vergeer 0 6 6 3 6 10 Runner up 2007 US Open Hard Sharon Walraven Jiske GriffioenEsther Vergeer 1 6 1 6 Runner up 2008 Australian Open Hard Sharon Walraven Jiske GriffioenEsther Vergeer 3 6 1 6 Runner up 2008 French Open Clay Sharon Walraven Jiske GriffioenEsther Vergeer 4 6 4 6 Winner 2009 Australian Open Hard Esther Vergeer Agnieszka WysockaKatharina Kruger 6 1 6 0 Winner 2009 French Open Clay Esther Vergeer Annick SevenansAniek van Koot 6 2 6 3 Winner 2009 Wimbledon Grass Esther Vergeer Daniela di ToroLucy Shuker 6 1 6 3 Winner 2009 US Open Hard Esther Vergeer Daniela di ToroFlorence Gravellier 6 2 6 2 Singles Masters finals 3 3 runner ups edit Outcome Year City Surface Opponent Score Runner up 2007 Amsterdam Hard Esther Vergeer 3 6 4 6 Runner up 2008 Amsterdam Hard Esther Vergeer 2 6 6 3 0 6 Runner up 2009 Amsterdam Hard Esther Vergeer 6 2 6 7 5 7 2 6 Doubles Masters finals 3 2 titles 1 runner up edit Outcome Year City Surface Partner Opponent Score Winner 2004 Brescia Hard Jiske Griffioen Brigitte AmeryckxSharon Walraven 6 4 6 2 Runner up 2007 Bergamo Hard Maaike Smit Jiske GriffioenEsther Vergeer Round Robin Winner 2009 Bergamo Hard Esther Vergeer Jiske GriffioenAniek van Koot 7 6 7 2 6 4 Paralympic singles finals 1 1 runner up edit Outcome Year City Surface Opponent Score Runner up 2008 Beijing Hard nbsp Esther Vergeer 2 6 6 4 6 7 5 7 Paralympic doubles finals 1 1 title edit Outcome Year City Surface Partner Opponent Score Winner 2008 Beijing Hard nbsp Sharon Walraven nbsp Jiske Griffioen nbsp Esther Vergeer 2 6 7 6 7 4 6 4Performance timelines editKey W F SF QF R RR Q DNQ A NH W winner F finalist SF semifinalist QF quarterfinalist R rounds 4 3 2 1 RR round robin stage Q qualification round DNQ did not qualify A absent NH not held SR strike rate events won competed W L win loss record Wheelchair singles edit Tournament 2008 2009 2010 Career SR Australian Open F F W 1 3 French Open F F A 0 2 Wimbledon NH NH NH 0 0 US Open NH F A 0 1 Wheelchair doubles edit Tournament 2008 2009 2010 Career SR Australian Open F W SF 1 3 French Open F W A 1 2 Wimbledon NH W A 1 1 US Open NH W A 1 1References edit Family Korie Homan in Dutch koriehoman nl Archived from the original on 8 October 2011 Retrieved 10 July 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