Emily Fanning (born 13 June 1995) is a former
tennis player from New Zealand. Her career-high junior ranking is 38, achieved in July 2012. In her career, Fanning won three doubles titles at tournaments of the
ITF Women's Circuit.
University studies
Fanning commenced studying Dietetics and Nutrition at
Florida State University
Florida State University (FSU) is a public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher education in the st ...
in 2014. She transferred to the
University of Kentucky in 2017 to complete her degree, having played college tennis for both institutions.
Tennis career
2011
Fanning made her
WTA Tour debut when given a wildcard into the singles qualifying at the
Auckland Open, where she lost in the first round to
Katie O'Brien
Katie Jill O'Brien (born 2 May 1986) is a British former professional tennis player from Beverley, Yorkshire. She was briefly the British No. 1 tennis player, and reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 84 on 1 February 2010. She w ...
. She and fellow New Zealand junior Leela Beattie received a wildcard into the
doubles, where they lost in the first round to
Johanna Larsson and
Jasmin Wöhr. She was voted New Zealand's Female Junior Player of the Year.
2012
Fanning received another wildcard into the
Auckland Open in 2012, but again could not get past the first round, her conqueror this time being
Anne Keothavong. She and
Regina Kulikova were given wildcards into the
doubles, going out in the first round to the top seeds, and eventual runners-up,
Julia Görges
Julia Görges (born 2 November 1988) is a German former professional tennis player. A former top-ten singles player, she was ranked as high as No. 9 in the world on 20 August 2018, and was ranked inside the top 15 in doubles, peaking at world No ...
and
Flavia Pennetta. She played at all four junior
Grand Slam events, losing in the first round of singles at each but reaching the second round of doubles at all except the Australian Open, and broke into the world's top 50 juniors.
Fanning scored her first
ITF main-draw singles win at San Luis Potosi, Mexico, in August, where she and
Anett Kontaveit won the doubles title, and reached her first quarterfinal at Bogotá the following month. She was again voted New Zealand's female junior player of the year, and was rewarded with a nomination to the
New Zealand Fed Cup team for 2013.
2013
Fanning made her debut for
New Zealand Fed Cup team in
Astana, Kazakhstan, in February 2013. Playing singles only, she competed on all five days, losing only to
Venise Chan from
Hong Kong. Her win over in the 3rd-4th play-off would be her last open senior match for more than three years while she continued her university studies.
2016
Fanning resumed her ITF Circuit career at Evansville in July, losing in the second round of singles to
Julia Elbaba. She also played a week later in Lexington, Kentucky, losing in the first round of both singles and doubles, but she then had another year away from the tour.
2017
Fanning returned to international play in Sharm El Sheikh, competing for five successive weeks from the start of July. Her best singles result was a quarterfinal loss to
Linnea Malmqvist in the last of those events, but she did better in doubles, reaching the semifinals of the last two tournaments. She was unfortunate to lose the last of those by default, as her partner,
Mayar Sherif, had retired injured from her singles match earlier in the day.
2018
Fanning's first appointment in the New Year was with the New Zealand Fed Cup team in
Bahrain. Playing doubles only, she and
Jade Lewis
Jade Lewis (born 18 December 1998) is a tennis player from New Zealand. She comes from a family of achievers in the sport. One uncle is 1983 Wimbledon Championships finalist Chris Lewis, and her father David and other uncle Mark competed for Ne ...
beat the
Lebanese pair before Fanning and
Katherine Westbury
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She reached her best singles ranking of world No. 576 on 3 October 2011, and made her Women's Tennis Ass ...
lost to the top seeds
Uzbekistan, but beat
Pakistan in the 5th-8th play-off.
Fanning had a poor year on the ITF Circuit in 2018, qualifying for just two singles main draws. She had to retire injured after just three games of her second round match against
Julia Glushko in Winnipeg in July, and lost in the first round in Lubbock, Texas in September to
Camila Osorio. She also won only one main draw doubles match, at Naples in Florida, after having had to qualify.
2019
Fanning reached the second round of singles five times on the ITF Circuit in 2019. The highlight, although it didn't result in a win, was to share in the longest single game in recent history, a 39-minute marathon against
Anastasia Gasanova
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Gasanova has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of 121, achi ...
in the second round in Incheon, Korea, at the end of May, with temperatures approaching 40° Celsius. The second game of the deciding set saw Fanning and Gasanova slugging it out for 28 minutes without a result. By now the game had gone for 31 points, with Fanning having the advantage, but a medical timeout was taken. They resumed seven minutes later and, after five more points and four more minutes, Gasanova finally broke Fanning at the eighth attempt. Fanning had had the advantage eight times as well, as they fought through 15 deuces.
Fanning would also be in the record books for sharing in one of the longest tie-breaks of all time, losing 17-15 in the first set decider against
Angelina Gabueva
Angelina Alexandrovna Gabueva (russian: Ангелина Александровна Габуева; born 7 December 1988) is a Russian tennis player. Gabueva has won two singles and 17 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. On 17 June 2013, she reac ...
in the second round of qualifying for the
Lexington Challenger, at the end of July. In between those two events, Fanning played two singles matches when
New Zealand played their
2019 Fed Cup
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In one of the biggest shocks in this year's tournament, Romania upset title holders and 11-time winners Czech Republic at Ostrava ...
matches in
Kuala Lumpur, beating the representative from
Bangladesh but losing to
Hong Kong's Cody Wong Hong-yi.
Doubles was again Fanning's better discipline in 2019, as she reached two semifinals in Korea in May before taking her second tour title in Cairns in September with
Abbie Myers as her partner, beating top seeds
Maddison Inglis and
Asia Muhammad in the final.
2020
Fanning started the new year with two tournaments in Hong Kong, where she failed to qualify for the main draw in singles but reached the quarterfinals in doubles in both events. From there it was back to New Zealand, where she played four matches in the
Fed Cup tournament in
Wellington. She won both singles matches and her first doubles, but she and Kelly Southwood lost their doubles play-off to the
Philippines.
2020 saw the reintroduction of an ITF Circuit event in New Zealand, at Hamilton, and Fanning made it to the semifinals in singles before losing to
Eri Shimizu
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. Seeded top in the doubles with partner
Erin Routliffe
Erin Hope Routliffe (born April 11, 1995) is a New Zealand professional tennis player who previously represented Canada.
She reached a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 29 on 8 August 2022 and a career-high junior rank of No. 17 on 21 Jan ...
, the New Zealand pair were untroubled throughout the tournament, easily winning the final over Sabastiani León and
Ng Man-ying. Two tournaments in Perth, Australia were Fanning's last events before international play was suspended due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Her subsequent competitive tennis in 2020 was restricted to UTR tournaments in Florida, her best win being over world No. 179,
Varvara Lepchenko, and she did not return to the professional tour.
2022
Fanning announced her retirement via Facebook on December 5th.
ITF finals
Doubles: 3 (3 titles)
Fed Cup participation
Singles (7–2)
Doubles (3–2)
References
External links
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1995 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Timaru
New Zealand female tennis players
Florida State Seminoles women's tennis players
21st-century New Zealand women