Lone Vandborg

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Lone Vandborg
Country (sports) Denmark
Born (1961-08-05) 5 August 1961 (age 60)
Vanløse, Denmark
Prize money$15,300
Singles
Career record26–58
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 384 (2 February 1987)
Doubles
Career record70–43
Career titles7 ITF
Highest rankingNo. 185 (25 September 1989)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian Open1R (1990)

Lone Vandborg (born 5 August 1961) is a Danish former professional tennis player.

Vandborg played Federation Cup tennis for Denmark in 1986 and 1987, appearing in a total of six ties. This included a World Group win over Great Britain, where Vandborg had a win over Anne Hobbs.[1]

While competing on the professional circuit she was most successful as a doubles player, with a career high ranking of 185 and seven ITF titles to her name. She featured in the main draw of the women's doubles at the 1990 Australian Open.[2]

ITF finals[]

Legend
$75,000 tournaments
$10,000 tournaments

Doubles: 13 (7–6)[]

Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Runner-up 1. 28 April 1986 Sutton, United Kingdom Grass Sweden Anneli Björk United States Susan Pendo
Netherlands Digna Ketelaar
6–7, 0–6
Runner-up 2. 2 February 1987 Hørsholm, Denmark Carpet (i) Sweden Maria Ekstrand Sweden Maria Strandlund
Sweden Jonna Jonerup
1–6, 3–6
Runner-up 3. 27 April 1987 Sutton, United Kingdom Hard (i) Netherlands Titia Wilmink South Africa Linda Barnard
United Kingdom Belinda Borneo
6–2, 5–7, 6–7
Runner-up 4. 4 May 1987 Bournemouth, United Kingdom Hard Netherlands Titia Wilmink Spain Rosa Bielsa
Spain Ana Segura
4–6, 5–7
Runner-up 5. 23 April 1988 Queens, United Kingdom Clay Republic of Ireland Lesley O'Halloran United Kingdom Anne Simpkin
United Kingdom Joy Tacon
6–4, 2–6, 6–7
Winner 1. 24 July 1988 León, Mexico Hard United States Karen Buchholz United States Jamie Pisarcik
Peru Karim Strohmeier
6–3, 3–6, 7–6
Winner 2. 29 January 1989 Helsinki, Finland Hard United Kingdom Belinda Borneo West Germany Sylvia Freye
United States Anne-Marie Walson
6–2, 6–7(6), 6–2
Winner 3. 5 February 1989 Stockholm, Sweden Hard (i) United Kingdom Belinda Borneo West Germany Vera-Carina Elter
West Germany Ingrid Peltzer
6–1, 6–1
Winner 4. 13 February 1989 Hørsholm, Denmark Carpet Denmark Tine Scheuer-Larsen United States Vincenza Procacci
United States Anne-Marie Walson
6–1, 7–5
Runner-up 6. 6 March 1989 Ashkelon, Israel Hard Denmark Sofie Albinus Netherlands Marianne van der Torre
Netherlands Caroline Vis
1–6, 1–6
Winner 5. 25 June 1989 Querétaro, Mexico Hard Denmark Henriette Kjær Nielsen United States Leslie Hakala
United States Vincenza Procacci
6–4, 2–6, 7–6
Winner 6. 2 July 1989 Guadalajara, Mexico Clay Denmark Henriette Kjær Nielsen United States Alysia May
United States Kimberly Po
6–3, 3–6, 6–2
Winner 7. 24 July 1989 Haifa, Israel Hard Denmark Sofie Albinus Sweden Malin Nilsson
Sweden Eva Lena Olsson
6–1, 6–4

References[]

  1. ^ "Baseball Punishes Two Combatants". Chicago Tribune. 22 July 1986.
  2. ^ "Sports results and details". The Canberra Times. 18 January 1990. p. 15. Retrieved 3 February 2020 – via Trove.

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