Jennifer Capriati was the second-youngest women’s professional tennis player of all time when she entered her first tournaments in 1990 At age 16, she won Olympic gold, but soon after her career was ...
PARIS -- Serving one point from an elusive victory, Jennifer Capriati stared at the clay, trying to calm her nerves in the tense silence. She bounced the ball five times, then managed to put it in ...
THE GABLES INN IN CORAL GABLES, Fla., is a world apart from the strawberries-and-cream life of pro tennis. Fifty dollars buys a room with two double beds, a powerful whiff of disinfectant and a ...
MIAMI, June 28 (Reuters) - Former tennis prodigy Jennifer Capriati is recovering at a south Florida hospital from an accidental overdose of a prescription medication, her spokeswoman said on Monday.
Back in 1990, Jennifer Capriati burst onto the women’s tennis scene when, at 13 years and 11 months, she became the second-youngest player ever to make their professional debut. Over a decade later, ...
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