Whitlinger grew up in Neenah, Wisconsin and comes from a family of sportspeople. Her grandfather, Warren, was a basketball player for Ohio State, before going to compete in the professional National Basketball League for Akron. Her father Kip was also an Ohio State basketball player, while her uncle John played tennis professionally. She has a twin sister, Tami, who also played on the WTA Tour.[1][2]
A four-time All-American at Stanford, Whitlinger won the NCAA doubles championship in 1990, with Meredith McGrath. She finished her collegiate career with a Stanford record win-loss record of 101-6 in dual matches.[3]
Partnering sister Tami, she made the second round of the women's doubles at the 1990 US Open and the third round at the 1991 US Open.
Referencesedit
^Jody Homer, Jody (July 22, 1986). "Identical Passion for Twins". Chicago Tribune.
teri, whitlinger, boynton, born, november, 1968, american, former, professional, tennis, player, full, name, boyntoncountry, sports, united, statesborn, 1968, november, 1968, neenah, wisconsinprize, money, 280singleshighest, rankingno, november, 1992, doublesh. Teri Whitlinger Boynton born November 13 1968 is an American former professional tennis player Teri WhitlingerFull nameTeri Whitlinger BoyntonCountry sports United StatesBorn 1968 11 13 November 13 1968 age 55 Neenah WisconsinPrize money 32 280SinglesHighest rankingNo 183 November 16 1992 DoublesHighest rankingNo 197 August 17 1992 Grand Slam doubles resultsUS Open3R 1991 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Family 1 2 Tennis career 2 References 3 External linksBiography editFamily edit Whitlinger grew up in Neenah Wisconsin and comes from a family of sportspeople Her grandfather Warren was a basketball player for Ohio State before going to compete in the professional National Basketball League for Akron Her father Kip was also an Ohio State basketball player while her uncle John played tennis professionally She has a twin sister Tami who also played on the WTA Tour 1 2 She is married to tennis coach Craig Boynton Tennis career edit A four time All American at Stanford Whitlinger won the NCAA doubles championship in 1990 with Meredith McGrath She finished her collegiate career with a Stanford record win loss record of 101 6 in dual matches 3 Partnering sister Tami she made the second round of the women s doubles at the 1990 US Open and the third round at the 1991 US Open References edit Jody Homer Jody July 22 1986 Identical Passion for Twins Chicago Tribune Weisman Jon 13 May 1988 A Winning Pair Los Angeles Times Rogowsky Mark June 16 1991 Rewriting the record books The Stanford Daily External links editTeri Whitlinger at the Women s Tennis Association nbsp name of sister is erroneously given on profile Teri Whitlinger at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teri Whitlinger amp oldid 1189842524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,