Jade Lewis

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Jade Lewis

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Jade Lewis was born on December 18, 1998 and is 25 years old now.

Birthday: December 18, 1998
How Old - Age: 25

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Jade Lewis - Biography

Jade Lewis (born 18 December 1998) is a New Zealand tennis player.Lewis has been ranked as high as 1100 in singles and 871 in doubles by the ITF. On the Junior Circuit, she has achieved a career high ranking of world number 59.Lewis comes from a tennis-playing family. Her uncle is 1983 Wimbledon Championships finalist Chris Lewis, while her father and other uncle competed for New Zealand's Davis Cup team. Her older sister Carolina plays tennis for West v*rginia University.In December 2016, Lewis was awarded a wildcard for the 2017 ASB Classic. In the first round she played former world number 1 Venus Williams, losing 6-7 2-6.
Lewis joined the New Zealand team in Bahrain for their Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Group II playoffs. New Zealand started against Lebanon, with Lewis dispatching Hoda Habib 6–0, 6–0 in the second rubber of the tie. She and Emily Fanning in the doubles then beat Habib and Nancy Karaky, 6–1, 6–3. The following day, New Zealand met top seeds Uzbekistan, and Lewis was beaten 7–5, 6–3, by Nigina Abduraimova in the first singles rubber.

Losing all three rubbers, New Zealand therefore finished second in the group, and moved through to the 5th–8th place play-offs against Pakistan the following day, where Lewis beat Mahin Qureshi, 6–1, 6–0. The tie was won 3–0, New Zealand therefore finishing 5th equal with the Philippines.
News came through in April that she would take a break from tennis touring, and resuming full-time study at the University of Louisiana in Baton Rouge. She made a return to the circuit in June when an ITF tournament was played at the university, losing in the final round of qualifying for singles, and in the first round of doubles.

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