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===1995=== Davenport started the year by reaching the final of the tournament in [[Medibank International|Sydney]], where she lost to [[Gabriela Sabatini]]. Davenport again reached the Australian Open quarterfinals and the following week, lost to [[Kimiko Date]] in the final of the tournament in Tokyo. On [[clay court|clay]], Davenport won the tournament in [[Internationaux de Strasbourg|Strasbourg]] on her first attempt, defeating [[Kimiko Date]] in the final. Date, however, turned the tables at the French Open, defeating Davenport in the fourth round. At [[1995 Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]], Davenport was upset in the fourth round by [[Mary Joe Fernández]]. At the final Grand Slam tournament of the year, the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]], Davenport was again upset, this time in the second round by [[Zina Garrison Jackson]]. In doubles, Davenport and [[Jana Novotná]] started the year by winning the tournament in Sydney. Davenport and [[Lisa Raymond]] then lost in the Australian Open semifinals to the top seeded team of [[Gigi Fernández]] and [[Natasha Zvereva]]. Davenport teamed with [[Nicole Arendt]] to reach the French Open semifinals, where they lost to the top seeded team of Novotná and [[Arantxa Sánchez Vicario]]. At Wimbledon, Davenport and Raymond, the fourth seeded team, were upset in the first round. At the US Open, Davenport and Raymond were again the fourth seeded team and were upset in the third round by fifteenth seeded [[Lori McNeil]] and [[Helena Suková]]. In other tournaments, Davenport and Raymond won in Indian Wells, and Davenport and Mary Joe Fernández won in Tokyo (the non-Tier I tournament) and Strasbourg. After her one-year contract with Kardon had ended, Davenport hired [[Robert Van't Hof]] as her full-time coach.<ref name="lat1999"/>
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