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词条 Sarah Mahboob Khan
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  1. Career

  2. Fed Cup participation

      Singles    Doubles  

  3. References

  4. External links

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Sarah Mahboob Khan (born 9 February 1991 in Rawalpindi) is a Pakistani tennis player.

Playing for Pakistan at the Fed Cup, Mahboob Khan has a win–loss of 2–8.[1]

Career

Sarah Mahboob Khan was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Her father Mahboob is a tennis coach.[2] In 2004, Sarah Mahboob Khan became the youngest ever Pakistan National Champion, aged 14.[3]

She has been Pakistan's leading tennis player since 2005.[2][4] She is the only player to have won Pakistan national titles on clay, hard, and grass, and has won a record number of National Rankings Ladies' Singles Titles.[3]

In October 2010, Sarah Mahboob Khan became the first Pakistani female tennis player to qualify for the main draw of an ITF tournament outside Pakistan,[2] and the first to reach the quarter-final of an ITF tournament, achieving this in the doubles at Ain Sukhna, Egypt, partnering Irina Constantinide.[5][6][7]

In May 2011, she signed to play for the tennis team of the University of New Mexico.[8]

After her sophomore year, Khan transferred to play for James Madison University in Virginia, where she played for four years and graduated in May 2015. She then returned to Pakistan.[9]

Fed Cup participation

Singles

EditionDateLocationAgainstSurfaceOpponentW/LScore
{{nowrap|2011 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone II}}
2 February 2011}}Nonthaburi, Thailand{{flagicon|KGZ}}}} {{nowrap|Kyrgyzstan}}HardKyrgyzstan}} Zhamilia DuisheevaL 0–6, 4–6
3 February 2011}}INA}} IndonesiaINA}} Lavinia TanantaL 0–6, 1–6
4 February 2011}}PHI}} PhilippinesPHI}} Anna Clarice PatrimonioL 4–6, 0–6
5 February 2011}}Turkmenistan}} TurkmenistanTurkmenistan}} Anastasiya PrenkoL 1–6, 1–6
{{nowrap|2016 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone II}}
11 April 2016}}Hua Hin, Thailand{{flagicon|Singapore}}}} {{nowrap|Singapore}}HardSingapore}} Charmaine Shi Yi SeahL 1–6, 2–6
14 April 2016}}INA}} IndonesiaINA}} Jessy RompiesL 1–6, 1–6
16 April 2015}}Bahrain}} BahrainBahrain}} Nazli Nader RedhaW 6–0, 6–0

Doubles

EditionDateLocationAgainstSurfacePartnerOpponentsW/LScore
{{nowrap|2011 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone II}}
2 February 2011}}Nonthaburi, Thailand{{flagicon|KGZ}}}} {{nowrap|Kyrgyzstan}}HardPAK}} {{nowrap|Ushna Suhail}}KGZ}} Zhamilia Duisheeva
{{flagicon|KGZ}} Emilia Tenizbaeva
W 6–4, 6–2
5 February 2011}}Turkmenistan}} TurkmenistanPAK}} {{nowrap|Ushna Suhail}}Turkmenistan}} Jenneta Halliyeva
{{flagicon|Turkmenistan}} Anastasiya Prenko
L 2–6, 2–6
{{nowrap|2011 Fed Cup
Asia/Oceania Zone II}}
12 April 2016}}Nonthaburi, Thailand{{flagicon|MAS}}}} {{nowrap|Malaysia}}HardPAK}} {{nowrap|Ushna Suhail}}Malaysia}} Jawairiah Noordin
{{flagicon|Malaysia}} Theiviya Selvarajoo
L 3–6, 0–6

References

1. ^{{Fed Cup player|800272971|Sarah Mahboob Khan}}
2. ^{{cite web | title =Tribute to our Tennis Player & Tennis Coaching Program | work =Islamabad Club Newsletter Volume 3, Issue 04 | publisher =Islamabad Club | date =October–December 2010 | url =http://www.islamabadclub.org.pk/Oct-Dec10.pdf | accessdate =2 June 2011 | deadurl =yes | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20111007110803/http://www.islamabadclub.org.pk/Oct-Dec10.pdf | archivedate =7 October 2011 | df =dmy-all }}
3. ^{{cite web | title =Sarah Mahboob Khan | work =Players Profile | publisher =Sindh Tennis Association | url =http://sindhtennis.com/players_pro-sara-mahboob.html | accessdate =2 June 2011 }}
4. ^{{cite web | last =Raheel | first =Natasha | title =Female players to receive training in Dubai | work =The Express Tribune | publisher =The Express Tribune News Network | date =4 March 2011 | url =http://tribune.com.pk/story/127746/female-players-to-receive-training-in-dubai/ | accessdate =2 June 2011 }}
5. ^{{cite web | last =Nasreen | first =Gul | title =Sarah creates tennis history | work =You! Women's Magazine - Women power! | publisher =Jang Group Of Newspapers | date =31 May 2011 | url =http://e.thenews.com.pk/newsmag/mag/detail_article.asp?magId=1&id=1093 | accessdate =2 June 2011 }}
6. ^{{cite web | title =Sara qualifies for doubles quarterfinals of ITF Women's Pro Circuit (WTA Ranking) | work =News and Events | publisher =Pakistan Tennis | date =22 October 2010 | url =http://www.pakistantennis.com/saramehboob_pak01.php | accessdate =2 June 2011 }}
7. ^{{cite web | title =Sarah in ITF Ranking Tennis doubles quarters | work =The Nation - Sports | publisher =Nawaiwaqt Group of News Papers | date =22 October 2010 | url =http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Sports/22-Oct-2010/Sarah-in-ITF-Ranking-Tennis-doubles-quarters | accessdate =2 June 2011 }}
8. ^{{cite web | title =New Mexico Announce Two Signees - Lobos get NLIs from Maria Sablina and Sarah Mahboob Khan | work =Official Athletics Website of the University of New Mexico | publisher =CBS Interactive | date =2 May 2011 | url =http://www.golobos.com/sports/w-tennis/spec-rel/050211aaa.html | accessdate =2 June 2011 | deadurl =yes | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20110828073417/http://www.golobos.com/sports/w-tennis/spec-rel/050211aaa.html | archivedate =28 August 2011 | df =dmy-all }}
9. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160211/jsp/northeast/story_68621.jsp | title ='Hard for Pak women to excel in tennis' - Interview - Sarah Mahboob | last =Bora | first =Saurav | date =2016-02-11 | website =The Telegraph | publisher =ABP | access-date =2016-12-11 | quote =Sarah, who became the youngest-ever national champion at the age of 14, had come back to Pakistan in May last year after graduating from James Madison University in Virginia (US) where she played for their team for four years.}}

External links

  • {{Fed Cup player}}
  • {{wta|id=15943}}
  • {{ITF female profile|number=100086811}}
  • {{ITF junior profile|number=100086811}}
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7 : 1991 births|Living people|Pakistani female tennis players|Racket sportspeople from Rawalpindi|James Madison University alumni|Sportswomen from Punjab, Pakistan|Tennis players at the 2018 Asian Games

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