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{{short description|Swiss former tennis player (born 1980)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}} {{Infobox tennis biography | name = Martina Hingis | image = Hingis RG16 (10) (27331857371).jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = Hingis at the [[2016 French Open]] | country = {{flagu|Switzerland}} | residence = [[Feusisberg]], Switzerland | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1980|9|30}} | birth_place = [[Košice]], [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic|Czechoslovakia]] (now [[Slovakia]]) | height = {{convert|1.70|m|ftin}} | turnedpro = 1994 | retired = 2017 | plays = Right-handed (two-handed backhand) | careerprizemoney = US$24,749,074<ref>[http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/5114430/title/13-women-have-passed-%2420-million-now "13 Women Have Passed $20 Million Now"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160816150723/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/5114430/title/13-women-have-passed-$20-million-now |date=16 August 2016 }}, ''wtatennis.com'', 3 November 2015.</ref> *<small>[[WTA Tour records#WTA career prize money leaders|14th in all-time rankings]]</small> | tennishofyear = 2013 | tennishofid = martina-hingis | singlesrecord = {{tennis record|won=548|lost=135}} | singlestitles = 43 | highestsinglesranking = [[List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players|No. '''1''']] (31 March 1997) | AustralianOpenresult = '''W''' ([[1997 Australian Open – Women's singles|1997]], [[1998 Australian Open – Women's singles|1998]], [[1999 Australian Open – Women's singles|1999]]) | FrenchOpenresult = F ([[1997 French Open – Women's singles|1997]], [[1999 French Open – Women's singles|1999]]) | Wimbledonresult = '''W''' ([[1997 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|1997]]) | USOpenresult = '''W''' ([[1997 US Open – Women's singles|1997]]) | Othertournaments = Yes | WTAChampionshipsresult = '''W''' ([[1998 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|1998]], [[2000 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|2000]]) |GrandSlamCupresult= SF ([[Grand Slam Cup#1998|1998]]) | Olympicsresult = 2R ([[Tennis at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's singles|1996]]) | doublesrecord = {{tennis record|won=490|lost=110}} | doublestitles = 64 | highestdoublesranking = [[List of WTA number 1 ranked doubles tennis players|No. '''1''']] (8 June 1998) | AustralianOpenDoublesresult = '''W''' ([[1997 Australian Open – Women's doubles|1997]], '''[[1998 Australian Open – Women's doubles|1998]]''', [[1999 Australian Open – Women's doubles|1999]], [[2002 Australian Open – Women's doubles|2002]], [[2016 Australian Open – Women's doubles|2016]]) | FrenchOpenDoublesresult = '''W''' ('''[[1998 French Open – Women's doubles|1998]]''', [[2000 French Open – Women's doubles|2000]]) | WimbledonDoublesresult = '''W''' ([[1996 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|1996]], '''[[1998 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|1998]]''', [[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|2015]]) | USOpenDoublesresult = '''W''' ('''[[1998 US Open – Women's doubles|1998]]''', [[2015 US Open – Women's doubles|2015]], [[2017 US Open – Women's doubles|2017]]) | OthertournamentsDoubles = Yes | WTAChampionshipsDoublesresult = '''W''' ([[1999 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles|1999]], [[2000 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles|2000]], [[2015 WTA Finals – Doubles|2015]]) | OlympicsDoublesresult = F ([[Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles|2016]]) | Mixed = yes | mixedrecord = {{tennis record|won=54|lost=12}} | mixedtitles= 7 | AustralianOpenMixedresult = '''W''' ([[2006 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2006]], [[2015 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2015]]) | FrenchOpenMixedresult = '''W''' ([[2016 French Open – Mixed doubles|2016]]) | WimbledonMixedresult = '''W''' ([[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2015]], [[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2017]]) | USOpenMixedresult = '''W''' ([[2015 US Open – Mixed doubles|2015]], [[2017 US Open – Mixed doubles|2017]]) | Team = Yes | FedCupresult = F ([[1998 Fed Cup|1998]]) | HopmanCupresult = '''W''' ([[2001 Hopman Cup|2001]]) | CoachYears = 2013–2015 | CoachPlayers = {{unbulleted list | {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova]] (2013)<br /> {{flagicon|GER}} [[Sabine Lisicki]] (2014) <br /> {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Belinda Bencic]] (2015) }} | CoachSinglesTitles = 2 | CoachDoublesTitles = 2 | CoachTournamentRecord = | CoachingAwards = | CoachingRecords = | medaltemplates-expand = yes | medaltemplates = {{Medal|Country|{{SUI}}}} {{MedalCompetition|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}} {{MedalSilver|[[2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Rio de Janeiro]]|[[Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Doubles]]}} }} '''Martina Hingis''' ({{IPA|de|maʁˈtiːna ˈhɪŋɡɪs}}, {{langx|sk|Martina Hingisová}}; born 30 September 1980) is a Swiss former professional [[tennis]] player. She was ranked as the [[List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players|world No. 1]] in women's singles by the [[Women's Tennis Association]] (WTA) for 209 weeks ([[List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players#Weeks at No. 1|fifth-most of all time]]) and as the [[List of WTA number 1 ranked doubles tennis players|world No. 1]] in women's doubles for 90 weeks, holding both No. 1 rankings simultaneously for 29 weeks.<ref name=weeks>{{cite web |url=http://www.wtatennis.com/page/PressCentre/0,,12781,00.html##singlesweek1 |title=Press Center – Weeks at No.1 |publisher=WTA Tour |access-date=11 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103160208/http://www.wtatennis.com/page/PressCentre/0,,12781,00.html |archive-date=3 November 2012}}</ref> Hingis won 43 [[WTA Tour]]-level singles titles and 64 doubles titles, including a total of 25 [[Grand Slam (tennis)#Tournaments|major]] titles: five in singles, 13 in women's doubles (including the [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] in [[1998 WTA Tour|1998]]), and seven in mixed doubles. In addition, she won the season-ending [[WTA Finals|Tour Finals]] two times in singles and three in doubles, an Olympic silver medal [[Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles|in doubles]], and a record 17 [[WTA Tier I tournaments|Tier I]] singles titles. Hingis set a series of "youngest-ever" records during the 1990s, including youngest-ever Grand Slam champion and youngest-ever world No. 1. Before [[ligament]] injuries in both ankles forced her to withdraw temporarily from professional tennis in early 2003, at the age of 22, she had won 40 singles titles and 36 doubles titles and, according to ''[[Forbes]]'', was the highest-paid female athlete in the world for five consecutive years, 1997 to 2001.<ref name="topend">{{cite web |url=http://www.topendsports.com/world/lists/earnings/women-paid.htm |title=World's Highest Paid Women Athletes |access-date=2 November 2015 |publisher=Top End Sports |archive-date=16 November 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151116231203/http://www.topendsports.com/world/lists/earnings/women-paid.htm |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="usatoday30">{{cite web |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/snapshot/sports/2001-07-17-highest-paid-female-athletes.htm |title=Highest-paid female athletes |access-date=2 November 2015 |work=USA Today |archive-date=20 January 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150120035048/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/snapshot/sports/2001-07-17-highest-paid-female-athletes.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> After several surgeries and long recoveries, Hingis returned to the WTA Tour in 2006, climbing to world No. 6 in singles, winning two Tier I tournaments, and receiving the [[Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year]].<ref name="azplayers" /> She retired in November 2007 after being hampered by a hip injury for several months. In January 2008, the International Tennis Federation suspended Hingis for two years following a positive test for a [[metabolite]] of cocaine in 2007. In July 2013, Hingis again returned from retirement to play the doubles events of the [[US Open Series|North American hardcourt season]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/23528005 |title=Martina Hingis wins doubles match on return to competitive tennis |publisher=BBC Sport |access-date=12 February 2018 |archive-date=3 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130903011022/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/23528005 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/3239911/title/hingis-to-make-doubles-comeback |title=News – WTA Tennis English |work=Women's Tennis Association |date=21 July 2023 |access-date=16 July 2013 |archive-date=18 July 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130718120722/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/3239911/title/hingis-to-make-doubles-comeback |url-status=live }}</ref> During her doubles-only comeback, she won four major women's doubles tournaments, six major mixed doubles tournaments (completing the [[Grand Slam (tennis)#Career Grand Slam|career Grand Slam]] in mixed doubles), 27 WTA Tour titles, and the silver medal in women's doubles at the [[2016 Rio Olympics]]. Hingis retired for the third and final time after the [[2017 WTA Finals]], while ranked as the doubles world No. 1.<ref name="Retirement">{{cite news|last1=Press|first1=Associate|title=Martina Hingis to retire again after WTA Finals|url=https://www.stl.news/2017/10/26/martina-hingis-wta/|access-date=26 October 2017|publisher=STL News|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171027030813/https://www.stl.news/2017/10/26/martina-hingis-wta/|archive-date=27 October 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> Hingis was ranked by ''[[Tennis (magazine)|Tennis]]'' magazine in 2005 as the eighth-greatest female player of the preceding 40 years. She was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by [[Time (magazine)|''TIME'']] in June 2011.<ref>{{cite news |title=30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future – Martina Hingis |url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2079150_2079148_2079129,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110625125546/http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2079150_2079148_2079129,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 June 2011 |magazine=Time |access-date=19 August 2011 |author=William Lee Adams |date=22 June 2011}}</ref> Hingis was the first Swiss player, male or female, to win a major title and to attain a world No. 1 ranking. In 2013, Hingis was elected into the [[International Tennis Hall of Fame]], and was appointed two years later the organization's first ever Global Ambassador.<ref name="ambassador">[https://www.tennisfame.com/blog/2015/6/martina-hingis-named-global-ambassador-for-the-international-tennis-hall-of-fame/ Martina Hingis named Global Ambassador for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160624040030/https://www.tennisfame.com/blog/2015/6/martina-hingis-named-global-ambassador-for-the-international-tennis-hall-of-fame/ |date=24 June 2016 }} Retrieved on 2015-09-11.</ref><ref name=ElectedToHoF>{{cite news |url=http://www.itftennis.com/about/news/articles/hingis-elected-to-international-tennis-hall-of-fame.aspx |work=ITF Tennis |date=4 March 2013 |access-date=6 March 2013 |title=Hingis elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame |archive-date=6 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006091738/http://www.itftennis.com/about/news/articles/hingis-elected-to-international-tennis-hall-of-fame.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref> {{TOC limit|2}} ==Personal life== <!--Please note that I have removed all statements about the ethnicity of Ms Hingis's parents, because it frankly does not matter here, and because it has become the focus of a really, really, REALLY stupid edit war. Whether her father was an ethnic Slovak, an ethnic Hungarian, or an ethnic Maori DOES NOT MATTER. If you restore this content to the article, I will block you for a period no less than one month. This is your only warning. --> Hingis was born in [[Košice]], [[Czechoslovakia]] (now in [[Slovakia]]) as Martina Hingisová,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/martina-hingis-still-blazing-20-years-after-first-grand-slam/201773/ |title=Martina Hingis: Still Blazing, 20 Years after First Grand Slam |work=This Day Live |date=14 February 2015 |access-date=19 September 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702074359/http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/martina-hingis-still-blazing-20-years-after-first-grand-slam/201773/ |archive-date=2 July 2015}}</ref> to Melanie Molitorová and Karol Hingis, both of whom were tennis players.<ref name="Encarta">{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761594679/martina_hingis.html |title=Martina Hingis |encyclopedia=[[Encarta]] |access-date=31 October 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091028134258/http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761594679/Martina_Hingis.html |archive-date=28 October 2009 |url-status=dead}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=January 2020}} Molitorová was a professional tennis player who was once ranked tenth among women in Czechoslovakia, and was determined to develop Hingis into a top player as early as pregnancy.<ref name="SportsIllustrated97">{{cite magazine |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/1997/womenmag/blueskies.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010124000100/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/1997/womenmag/blueskies.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 January 2001 |title=Blue Skies |magazine=Sports Illustrated |author=Dana Kennedy |year=1997 |access-date=31 October 2008}}</ref> Her father was ranked as high as 19th in the Czechoslovak tennis rankings. Martina Hingis spent her early childhood growing up in the town of [[Rožnov pod Radhoštěm]] (now in the [[Czech Republic]]).<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.blesk.cz/clanek/sport-blogy/97795/dopingove-afery-ceskych-hvezd.html |title=Dopingové aféry českých hvězd! |work=Blesk |date=26 August 2008 |access-date=18 July 2013 |archive-date=5 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220305104227/https://www.blesk.cz/clanek/sport-blogy/97795/dopingove-afery-ceskych-hvezd.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Hingis's parents divorced when she was six, and she and her mother defected from Czechoslovakia in 1987<ref>{{cite news |newspaper=The Prague Post |title=Illegal-ID flap engulfs tennis prodigy Hingis |url=http://www.praguepost.com/archivescontent/24520-illegal-id-flap-engulfs-tennis-prodigy-hingis.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130723073551/http://www.praguepost.com/archivescontent/24520-illegal-id-flap-engulfs-tennis-prodigy-hingis.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 July 2013 |date=29 August 1996}}</ref> and emigrated to [[Wartau|Trübbach (Wartau)]] in Switzerland when she was seven.<ref name="SportsIllustrated97" /> Her mother remarried to a Swiss man, Andreas Zogg, a computer technician.<ref name="So, tell me about your mother">{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2001/jun/03/tennis.features |title=So, tell me about your mother |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=3 June 2001 |location=London |first=David |last=Jones |access-date=15 December 2016 |archive-date=2 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190902133732/https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2001/jun/03/tennis.features |url-status=live }}</ref> Hingis acquired Swiss citizenship through naturalization. Along with her native [[Czech language|Czech]] and [[German language|German]], Hingis speaks English and [[French language|French]]. Hingis became engaged to Czech tennis player [[Radek Štěpánek]] in November 2006, but the couple broke off the engagement in August 2007.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tennis-Hingis and Štěpánek split up |first=Simon |last=Cambers |date=11 August 2007 |work=[[Reuters]] |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/tennisNews/idUKL1111708120070811?feedType=RSS&feedName=tennisNews |access-date=4 January 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070904121525/http://uk.reuters.com/article/tennisNews/idUKL1111708120070811?feedType=RSS&feedName=tennisNews |archive-date=4 September 2007 }}</ref> In December 2009, Hingis became engaged to then-38-year-old Andreas Bieri, a Swiss attorney she had been living with since the summer of 2009,<ref>{{cite web |title=Exklusiv-Interview mit Martina Hingis «An meiner Hochzeit möchte ich wie Cinderella aussehen» |language=de |trans-title=Exclusive interview with Martina Hingis "I want to look like Cinderella at my wedding" |first=Flavia |last=Schlittler |date=7 March 2010 |work=[[Blick]] |url=http://www.blick.ch/people/schweiz/an-meiner-hochzeit-moechte-ich-wie-cinderella-aussehen-142054 |access-date=13 June 2023 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100309011133/http://www.blick.ch/people/schweiz/an-meiner-hochzeit-moechte-ich-wie-cinderella-aussehen-142054 |archive-date=9 March 2010}}</ref> but the couple broke off the engagement in April 2010.<ref>{{cite news |title=Verlobung aufgelöst: Martina Hingis ist wieder solo |language=de |trans-title=Engagement dissolved: Martina Hingis is solo again |date=13 April 2010 |work=[[Aargauer Zeitung]] |url=https://www.a-z.ch/news/people/liebesaus-bei-martina-hingis-7699026 |access-date=13 June 2023 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100415054109/http://www.a-z.ch/news/people/liebesaus-bei-martina-hingis-7699026 |archive-date=15 April 2010}}</ref> On 10 December 2010, in Paris, Hingis married then-24-year-old Thibault Hutin, a French equestrian [[show jumper]] she had met at a competition in April of that year. On 8 July 2013, Hingis told the Swiss newspaper ''[[Schweizer Illustrierte]]'' the pair had been separated since the beginning of the year. On 20 July 2018, Hingis married sports physician Harald Leemann in Switzerland in a secret ceremony at the [[Grand Resort Bad Ragaz]]. Hingis and Leemann had been in a relationship for almost a year before they got married. They were both 37.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.sloanmagazine.com/martina-hingis-wedding-grand-resort-bad-ragaz/ |title=Martina Hingis and Harry Leemann say "I do" at the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz |work=SLOAN! Magazine |publisher=SLOAN! |date=2018 |accessdate=12 September 2021 |archive-date=12 September 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210912155740/https://www.sloanmagazine.com/martina-hingis-wedding-grand-resort-bad-ragaz/ |url-status=dead}}</ref> On 30 September 2018 (her 38th birthday) Hingis announced, via social media, her first pregnancy. She gave birth to a daughter, Lia, on 26 February 2019. The couple divorced in August 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Martina Hingis separates from Harald Leemann |url=https://www.zug4you.ch/en/news/news-articles/a/martina-hingis-separates-from-harald-leemann |access-date=2024-08-30 |website=ZUG4YOU}}</ref> ==Tennis career== Hingis began playing tennis when she was two years old and entered her first tournament at age four.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.com/article/hingis-unable-to-hide-behind-painted-smile-95d3lgs3f63 |title=Hingis unable to hide behind painted smile |work=The Times |location=UK |author=Nick Pitt |date=4 November 2007 |access-date=18 January 2025}}</ref> In 1993, 12-year-old Hingis became the youngest player to win a [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] junior title: the girls' singles at the French Open.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Hingis39-legacy-tainted--by.3643358.jp |title=Hingis' legacy-tainted—by.3643358.jp |author=Ian Rogers |work=The Scotsman |location=UK |date=5 January 2008 |access-date=31 October 2008 |archive-date=27 December 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227034715/http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Hingis39-legacy-tainted--by.3643358.jp |url-status=live }}</ref> In 1994, she retained her French Open junior title, won the girls' singles title at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]], and reached the final of the US Open.<ref name="nyt1994">{{cite news|author1=[[Jennifer Frey]]|title=U.S. Open '94; This Young Star Has a Pro Gleam|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/08/sports/us-open-94-this-young-star-has-a-pro-gleam.html|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=8 September 1994|access-date=22 August 2017|archive-date=19 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170519015908/http://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/08/sports/us-open-94-this-young-star-has-a-pro-gleam.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=Factfile>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.com/article/martina-hingis-factfile-sk6xjwch8rk |title=Martina Hingis factfile |work=The Times |date=1 November 2007 |access-date=18 January 2025 |location=London}}</ref> She made her WTA debut at the [[Zurich Open]] in October 1994, two weeks after turning 14,<ref name="nyt1994"/><ref>{{cite news|title=Tennis; Hello, Martina; Goodbye, Martina|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/05/sports/tennis-hello-martina-goodbye-martina.html|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=5 October 1994|access-date=22 August 2017|archive-date=19 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170519000026/http://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/05/sports/tennis-hello-martina-goodbye-martina.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author1=Simon O'Hagan|title=Tennis: Hingis prepares to come of age: A prodigy is set to carry her dominance into senior tennis|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis-hingis-prepares-to-come-of-age-a-prodigy-is-set-to-carry-her-dominance-into-senior-tennis-1440254.html|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|date=1 October 1994|access-date=22 August 2017|archive-date=19 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170519002035/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis-hingis-prepares-to-come-of-age-a-prodigy-is-set-to-carry-her-dominance-into-senior-tennis-1440254.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and ended 1994 ranked world No. 87.<ref name=Factfile/> ===Grand Slam success and period of dominance (1996–2000)=== ====1996==== In 1996, Hingis became the youngest Grand Slam champion of all time, when she teamed with [[Helena Suková]] at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] to win the women's doubles title at age 15 years and 9 months.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/hingis-to-miss-wimbledon-651558.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090101102314/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/hingis-to-miss-wimbledon-651558.html |url-status=dead |archive-date= 1 January 2009 |title=Hingis to miss Wimbledon |author=John Roberts |date=21 May 2002 |access-date=31 October 2008 |work=The Independent |location=London }}</ref> She also won her first professional singles title that year at [[Filderstadt]], Germany. She reached the singles quarterfinals of the 1996 Australian Open and the singles semifinals of the 1996 [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]. Following her win at Filderstadt, Hingis defeated the reigning Australian Open champion and co-top ranked (with [[Steffi Graf]]) [[Monica Seles]] in the final in Oakland, but lost to Graf in the year-end [[WTA Tour Championships]] final in five sets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2019/10/wta-finals-debutants-have-history-success/85657/|title=WTA Finals newcomers have a history of success|website=Tennis.com|access-date=2019-10-31|archive-date=31 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191031210735/https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2019/10/wta-finals-debutants-have-history-success/85657/|url-status=live}}</ref> ====1997==== In 1997, Hingis became the World No. 1 women's tennis player. She started the year by winning the warm-up tournament in Sydney. She then became the youngest [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] singles winner in the 20th century by winning the Australian Open at age 16 years and 3 months (beating former champion [[Mary Pierce]] in the final). She also won the Australian Open women's doubles with [[Natasha Zvereva]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.stevegtennis.com/draw-results/wta/Australian_Open/1997/#to_d|title=WTA Australian Open Draw 1997 {{!}} Women's Qualifying & Main Event Results|access-date=2020-01-16|archive-date=29 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200329120638/http://www.stevegtennis.com/draw-results/wta/Australian_Open/1997/#to_d|url-status=live}}</ref> In March, she became the youngest top ranked player in history. In July, she became the youngest singles champion at Wimbledon since [[Lottie Dod]] in 1887 by beating [[Jana Novotná]] in the final. She then defeated another up-and-coming player, [[Venus Williams]], in the final of the US Open. The only Grand Slam singles title that Hingis failed to win in 1997 was the French Open, where she lost in the final to [[Iva Majoli]]. ====1998: Doubles Grand Slam==== In 1998, Hingis won all four of the Grand Slam women's doubles titles, only the fourth in women's tennis history to do so,<ref>[http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/martinahingis_trivia1.html Martina Hingis News and Trivias at] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100118015826/http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/martinahingis_trivia1.html |date=18 January 2010 }}. Celebritywonder.com. Retrieved 30 July 2011.</ref> (the Australian Open with [[Mirjana Lučić]] and the other three events with Novotná), and she became only the third woman to hold the No. 1 ranking in both singles and doubles simultaneously. She also retained her Australian Open singles title by beating [[Conchita Martínez]] in straight sets in the final. Hingis, however, lost in the final of the US Open to [[Lindsay Davenport]]. Davenport ended an 80-week stretch Hingis had enjoyed as the No. 1 singles player in October 1998, but Hingis finished the year by beating Davenport in the final of the WTA Tour Championships.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Lindsay Davenport|url=http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/playerCard?player=lindsay|access-date=15 September 2020|publisher=ESPN|archive-date=17 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917032841/http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/playerCard?player=lindsay|url-status=live}}</ref> ====1999==== [[File:Kournikova-Hingis-SYD-1.jpg|thumb|Martina Hingis (right) with doubles partner [[Anna Kournikova]] at the Sydney WTA tournament, 2002]] 1999 saw Hingis win her third successive Australian Open singles crown as well as the doubles title (with [[Anna Kournikova]]). She had dropped her former doubles partner Jana Novotná.<ref>[http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/sports/features/5107/ Riot Girls] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930201025/http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/sports/features/5107/ |date=30 September 2007 }}, Chris Smith, ''New York''</ref> She then reached the French Open final and was three points away from victory in the second set before losing to Steffi Graf about whom she had said before: "Steffi had some results in the past, but it's a faster, more athletic game now... She is old now. Her time has passed." She broke into tears after a game in which the crowd had booed her for using underhand serves and crossing the line in a discussion about an umpire decision.<ref>[http://www.insidetennis.com/archive/YB08_hingis.html Say it ain’t so] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924035219/http://www.insidetennis.com/archive/YB08_hingis.html |date=24 September 2015 }}, Bill Simons, Inside Tennis</ref> After a shock first-round, straight set, loss to [[Jelena Dokić]] at Wimbledon,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/1999/wimbledon/news/1999/06/22/vicario_advance/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010617051749/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/1999/wimbledon/news/1999/06/22/vicario_advance/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 June 2001 |publisher=CNN|title=Qualifier Dokic crushes world No. 1, 6–2, 6–0 |date=22 June 1999 |access-date=12 May 2010 }}</ref> Hingis bounced back to reach her third consecutive US Open final, where she lost to 17-year-old [[Serena Williams]]. Hingis won a total of seven singles titles that year and reclaimed the No. 1 singles ranking. She also reached the final of the WTA Tour Championships, where she lost to Lindsay Davenport.<ref name=":0" /> ====2000==== In 2000, Hingis again found herself in both the singles and doubles finals at the Australian Open. This time, however, she lost both. Her three-year hold on the singles championship ended when she lost to Davenport. Later, Hingis and Mary Pierce, her new doubles partner, lost to [[Lisa Raymond]] and [[Rennae Stubbs]]. Hingis captured the French Open women's doubles title with Pierce and produced consistent results in singles tournaments throughout the year. She reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon before losing to Venus Williams. Although she did not win a Grand Slam singles tournament, the first time this had happened since 1996,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Martina Hingis|url=http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/playerCard?player=hingis|website=ESPN PlayerCard|access-date=15 September 2020|archive-date=17 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917010355/http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/playerCard?player=hingis|url-status=live}}</ref> she kept the year end No. 1 ranking because of nine tournament championships, including the WTA Tour Championships where she won the singles and doubles titles.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Martina Hingis|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/players/80301/martina-hingis/matches|website=WTA Tournaments|access-date=15 September 2020|archive-date=16 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200916213949/https://www.wtatennis.com/players/80301/martina-hingis/matches|url-status=live}}</ref> === Injuries and first retirement from tennis (2001–2003) === ====2001==== In 2001, [[Switzerland at the Hopman Cup|Switzerland]], with Hingis and [[Roger Federer]] on its team, won the [[2001 Hopman Cup|Hopman Cup]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/news/2001/01/06/hopman_saturday_ap/ |title=Hingis, Federer win Hopman Cup title over U.S. |date=6 January 2001 |publisher=CNN|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029190622/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/news/2001/01/06/hopman_saturday_ap/ |archive-date=29 October 2013}}</ref> Hingis didn't drop a set in any of her singles matches during the event, defeating [[Tamarine Tanasugarn]], [[Nicole Pratt]], [[Amanda Coetzer]], and Monica Seles.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/switzerland-win-hopman-cup-705774.html |work=The Independent |location=London |title=Switzerland win Hopman Cup |date=6 January 2001 |access-date=12 May 2010 }}{{dead link|date=August 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> In 2018, after his second Hopman Cup victory, Federer was quoted as saying: "I learned a lot from her, especially the two years I was here – once as a hitting partner and once as a partner with Martina. Definitely she helped me to become the player I am today."<ref>{{cite web|title=Roger Federer, Belinda Bencic claim the Hopman Cup for Switzerland with victory over Germany|url=https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/tennis/roger-federer-puts-one-swiss-hand-on-hopman-cup-with-win-over-alexander-zverev-ng-b88707385z|website=perthnow.com.au|publisher=Perth Now|date=6 January 2018|access-date=7 January 2018|archive-date=8 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180108063100/https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/tennis/roger-federer-puts-one-swiss-hand-on-hopman-cup-with-win-over-alexander-zverev-ng-b88707385z|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis reached her fifth consecutive [[2001 Australian Open – Women's singles|Australian Open]] final in 2001, defeating both of the [[Williams sisters]] en route, before losing to [[Jennifer Capriati]]. She briefly ended her coaching relationship with her mother Melanie early in the year<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/1323400.stm |publisher=BBC News |title=Mum's the word for Hingis |date=10 May 2001 |access-date=12 May 2010 |archive-date=28 October 2002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021028115843/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/1323400.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> but had a change of heart two months later just before the French Open. 2001 was her least successful year in several seasons, with only three tournament victories in total. She lost her No. 1 ranking for the last time (to [[Jennifer Capriati]]) on 14 October 2001. In that same month, Hingis underwent surgery on her right ankle. ====2002==== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=January 2025}} Coming back from injury, Hingis won the Australian Open doubles final at the start of 2002 (again teaming with Anna Kournikova) and reached a sixth straight Australian Open final in singles, again facing Capriati. Hingis led by a set and 4–0 and had four match points but lost in three sets. In May 2002, she needed another ankle ligament operation, this time on her left ankle. After that, she continued to struggle with injuries and was not able to recapture her best form. ====2003==== In February 2003, at the age of 22, Hingis announced her retirement from tennis, due to her injuries and being in pain.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/2735931.stm |publisher=BBC News |title=Hingis quits tennis |date=7 February 2003 |access-date=12 May 2010 |archive-date=9 June 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090609073327/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/2735931.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> "I want to play tennis only for fun and concentrate more on horse riding and finish my studies."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200302/s780193.htm |title=Hingis reiterates retirement decision. 10/2/2003. ABC News Online |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |date=10 October 2002 |access-date=6 March 2011}}{{dead link|date=January 2016}}</ref> In several interviews, she indicated that she wished to return to her home country and coach full-time.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/29/sport/tennis/tennis-martina-hingis-coaching/index.html|title=Martina Hingis follows Mom's Example With New Coaching Academy|access-date=22 August 2017|publisher=CNN|date=29 April 2014|archive-date=22 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170822134310/http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/29/sport/tennis/tennis-martina-hingis-coaching/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> During this segment of her tennis career (until what would become her first retirement), Hingis won a total of 40 singles titles and 36 doubles. She held the world No. 1 singles ranking for a total of 209 weeks (fifth most following Steffi Graf, [[Martina Navratilova]], [[Chris Evert]], and Serena Williams).<ref name=weeks/> In 2005, ''Tennis'' magazine put her in 22nd place in its list of [[TENNIS Magazine|40 Greatest Players of the Tennis era]]. === Return to the game (2005–2007) === [[File:Martina Hingis Australian Open 2006.JPG|thumb|upright|Martina Hingis at the Australian Open, 2006]] ====2005==== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=January 2025}} In February 2005, Hingis came out of retirement and made an unsuccessful return to competition. This took place at an event in [[2005 Volvo Women's Open – Singles|Pattaya]], Thailand, where she lost to Germany's [[Marlene Weingärtner]] in the first round. After the loss, she claimed that she had no further plans to continue further and make a full-fledged comeback. Hingis, however, resurfaced in July, playing singles, doubles, and mixed doubles in [[World Team Tennis]] and notching up singles victories over two top 100 players and shutting out [[Martina Navratilova]] in singles on 7 July. With these promising results behind her, Hingis announced on 29 November her return to the next season's [[WTA Tour]]. ====2006==== At the [[2006 Australian Open|Australian Open]], Hingis lost in the quarterfinals to second-seeded [[Kim Clijsters]]. However, Hingis won the mixed doubles title with [[Mahesh Bhupathi]] of India. This was her first career [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] mixed doubles title and fifteenth overall (5 singles, 9 women's doubles, 1 mixed doubles). The week after the Australian Open, Hingis defeated world No. 4, [[Maria Sharapova]], in the semifinals of the [[Tier I]] [[Pan Pacific Open]] in Tokyo, before losing in the final to world No. 9, [[Elena Dementieva]]. Hingis competed in Dubai then, reaching the quarterfinals before falling to Sharapova. At the Tier I [[Pacific Life Open]] in Indian Wells, Hingis defeated world No. 4, [[Lindsay Davenport]] in the fourth round, before again losing to Sharapova in the semifinals. [[File:Martina Hingis am Zurich Open 2006.jpg|thumb|left|Martina Hingis at the Zurich Open, 2006]] At the Tier I [[Rome Masters|Italian Open]] in Rome, Hingis posted her 500th career singles match victory in the quarterfinals, beating world No. 18 Flavia Pennetta, and subsequently won the tournament with wins over Venus Williams in the semifinals and [[Dinara Safina]] in the final. This was her 41st WTA Tour singles title and first in more than four years. Hingis then reached the quarterfinals of the French Open before losing to Kim Clijsters. At Wimbledon, Hingis lost in the third round to [[Ai Sugiyama]]. Hingis's return to the US Open was short lived, as she was upset in the second round by world No. 112, [[Virginie Razzano]] of France. In her first tournament after the US Open, Hingis won the second title of her comeback at the Tier III [[Sunfeast Open]] in Kolkata, India. She defeated unseeded Russian [[Olga Puchkova]] in the final. The following week in [[Hansol Korea Open Tennis Championships|Seoul]], Hingis notched her 50th match win of the year before losing in the second round to [[Sania Mirza]]. Hingis qualified for the year-ending [[WTA Tour Championships]] in Madrid as the 8th seed. In her round robin matches, she lost in three sets to both [[Justine Henin]] and [[Amélie Mauresmo]] but defeated [[Nadia Petrova]]. Hingis ended the year ranked world No. 7. She also finished eighth in prize money earnings (US$1,159,537). Hingis also ranked as No. 7 on the Annual Top Google News Searches in 2006.<ref>[http://www.digitaltrends.com/lifestyle/google-zeitgeist-highlights-2006-searches/ Google Zeitgeist Highlights 2006 Searches] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928212644/http://www.digitaltrends.com/lifestyle/google-zeitgeist-highlights-2006-searches/ |date=28 September 2011 }}. Digitaltrends.com (29 December 2006). Retrieved 30 July 2011.</ref> ====2007==== [[File:Hingis Martina.jpg|thumb|Martina Hingis in Miami, Florida, 2007]] At the [[2007 Australian Open – Women's singles|Australian Open]], Hingis won her first three rounds without losing a set before defeating China's [[Li Na (tennis)|Li Na]] in the fourth round. Hingis then lost a quarterfinal match to [[Kim Clijsters]]. This was the second consecutive year that Hingis had lost to Clijsters in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/jan/25/tennis.australianopen2007 |title=Hingis comeback quest suffers repeat rebuff from Clijsters |access-date=25 January 2007 |location=London |work=[[The Guardian]] |first=Steve |last=Bierley |date=25 January 2007 |archive-date=3 August 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803181626/https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/jan/25/tennis.australianopen2007 |url-status=live }}</ref> and the third time in the last five [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] tournaments that Clijsters had eliminated Hingis in the quarterfinals. Hingis won her next tournament, the Tier I [[Toray Pan Pacific Open]] in Tokyo, defeating [[Ana Ivanovic]] in the final. This was Hingis's record fifth singles title at this event. A hip injury that troubled her at the [[German Open (WTA)|German Open]] caused her to withdraw from the [[Rome Masters]], where she was the defending champion, and the French Open, the only important singles title that eluded her. In her first round match at Wimbledon, Hingis saved two match points to defeat British wildcard [[Naomi Cavaday]], apparently not having fully recovered from the hip injury that prevented her from playing the French Open.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://championships.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/articles/2007-06-25/200706251182793470187.html |title=I'm Not a Contender, Says Hingis |date=25 June 2007 |access-date=5 January 2008 |author=Kate Battersby |publisher=[[AELTC]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080125015438/http://championships.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/articles/2007-06-25/200706251182793470187.html |archive-date=25 January 2008 |url-status=dead}}</ref> In the third round, Hingis lost to [[Laura Granville]] of the United States, and stated afterwards she should not have entered the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://championships.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/articles/2007-06-29/200706291183145043812.html |title=Injury-hit Hingis Regrets Playing |publisher=AELTC |date=29 June 2007 |author=Kate Battersby |access-date=5 January 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080125015442/http://championships.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/articles/2007-06-29/200706291183145043812.html |archive-date=25 January 2008 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Hingis's next tournament was the last Grand Slam tournament of the year, the US Open, in which Hingis lost in the third round to Belarusian teenager [[Victoria Azarenka]]. Hingis did not play any tournaments after the [[2007 China Open (tennis)|China Open]], as she was beset by injuries for the rest of the year.<ref name=Photos>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7073957.stm |title=Martina Hingis's career in photos |publisher=BBC Sport |date=7 November 2007 |access-date=31 October 2008 |archive-date=13 March 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090313145933/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7073957.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> === ITF suspension and second retirement (2007–2012) === In November 2007, Hingis called a press conference to announce that she was under investigation for testing positive for [[benzoylecgonine]], a metabolite of cocaine, during a urine test taken by players at Wimbledon.<ref name=ITF-TribunalDecision-2008>{{cite web |last1=Kerr QC, Chairman |first1=Tim |last2=Sax |first2=Dr Anik |last3=Esteban |first3=Dr José Antonio Pascual |title=International Tennis Federation: Independent Anti-Doping Tribunal Decision in the Case of Ms. Martina Hingis |url=http://www.itftennis.com/media/132758/132758.pdf |website=[[International Tennis Federation]] |access-date=18 September 2015 |date=3 January 2008 |archive-date=17 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160317162731/http://www.itftennis.com/media/132758/132758.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> Hingis's urine sample contained an estimated 42 nanograms per millilitre of benzoylecgonine. The [[International Tennis Federation]]'s report on the matter states that "the very low estimated concentration of benzoylecgonine (42 ng/ml) was such that it would go unreported in many drug testing programmes such as that of the US military, which uses a screening threshold of 150 ng/ml."<ref name=ITF-TribunalDecision-2008 /> As the amount was so low, Hingis appealed, arguing the likely cause was contamination rather than intentional ingestion.<ref name=OnTheBaseline-MovingForward-2009>{{cite news |last1=Lawless |first1=Aaress |title=Moving Forward: Martina Hingis Talks About Her Future |url=http://www.onthebaseline.com/2009/12/14/moving-forward-martina-hingis-talks-to-on-the-baseline-about-her-tennis-future |access-date=18 September 2015 |work=On the Baseline Tennis News |date=14 December 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091218172655/http://www.onthebaseline.com/2009/12/14/moving-forward-martina-hingis-talks-to-on-the-baseline-about-her-tennis-future |archive-date=18 December 2009}}</ref> In January 2008, the ITF's tribunal suspended Hingis from the sport for two years, effective from October 2007.<ref name=BBCNews-Suspension-2008>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/tennis/7077525.stm |title=Hingis handed two-year suspension |date=4 January 2008 |publisher=[[BBC News]] |access-date=15 January 2014 |archive-date=16 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116132148/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/tennis/7077525.stm |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=NYTimes-DrugTestHastens-2007>{{cite news |last1=Clarey |first1=Christopher |title=Drug Test Hastens Retirement for Hingis |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/02/sports/tennis/02hingis.html |access-date=18 September 2015 |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=2 November 2007 |archive-date=5 June 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150605034902/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/02/sports/tennis/02hingis.html |url-status=live }}</ref> At the time of Hingis's suspension, the ITF required an automatic two-year suspension for any players who tested positive for banned substances, regardless of extenuating circumstances such as contamination or extremely low detection levels. The ITF subsequently altered the suspension rules as a result of the Hingis case, allowing for future flexibility in cases of unintentional or unexplained ingestion.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}} ====2008–09==== Having retired for the second time in 2007, Hingis played an exhibition match at the Liverpool International tournament on 13 June 2008. Although this event was a warm-up for Wimbledon, it was not part of the [[WTA Tour]]. In a rematch of their [[1997 Wimbledon]] final, Hingis defeated [[Jana Novotná]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.liverpooltennis.co.uk/tournament_news/article.asp?article=98 |title=Czech Star Novotná Comes to Liverpool |publisher=Liverpool International Tennis 2008 |date=4 April 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080502165107/http://www.liverpooltennis.co.uk/tournament_news/article.asp?article=98 |archive-date=2 May 2008}}</ref> In 2009, Hingis took part in the British television dancing competition ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]''. She was the bookies' favourite for the competition,<ref>{{cite web |author=Derek McGovern |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/08/26/eye-candy-means-not-just-brucie-on-bonus-115875-21624508/ |title=Strictly Come Dancing: Martina Hingis in sniff of win according to bookies |work=Daily Mirror |date=25 August 2009 |access-date=6 March 2011 |archive-date=5 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605170301/http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/08/26/eye-candy-means-not-just-brucie-on-bonus-115875-21624508/ |url-status=live }}</ref> but went out in the first week after performing a waltz and a rumba.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6841591.ece |work=The Times |location=London |title=Martina Hingis is voted off Strictly Come Dancing |first=Sophie |last=Tedmanson |date=20 September 2009 |access-date=12 May 2010 |archive-date=15 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615084154/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6841591.ece |url-status=dead }}</ref> ====2010==== At the start of 2010, Hingis defeated former world No. 1 [[Lindsay Davenport]], and hinted at a possible return to tennis. In February, she announced having committed to a full season with the [[World TeamTennis]] tour in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/tennis/news?slug=ap-hingisinterview |title=Yahoo! Sports – Sports News, Scores, Rumors, Fantasy Games, and more |publisher=Yahoo! Sport |access-date=6 March 2011}}{{dead link|date=January 2016}}</ref> She had previously played for World TeamTennis in 2005 to assist her first comeback. Sparking thoughts that she was trying to come back to the WTA Tour, she committed to playing at the Nottingham Masters.<ref name="nottinghammasters.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/thisismartinahingis.phuse |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100615082130/http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/thisismartinahingis.phuse |url-status=dead |archive-date=15 June 2010 |title=Nottingham Masters, This is Martina Hingis, Tournament, World, Sitemap, Total, Wimble |publisher=Nottinghammasters.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011 }}</ref> On 5 May 2010, it was announced that Hingis would reunite with her doubles partner [[Anna Kournikova]]. Kournikova was participating in competitive tennis for the first time in seven years, in the Invitational Ladies Doubles event at Wimbledon.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8661576.stm |title=Hingis and Kournikova to return to Wimbledon |publisher=BBC Sport |date=5 May 2010 |access-date=5 May 2010 |archive-date=8 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100508084023/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8661576.stm |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/wtatour/7680950/Martina-Hingis-and-Anna-Kournikova-to-be-reunited-for-double-act-at-Wimbledon.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/wtatour/7680950/Martina-Hingis-and-Anna-Kournikova-to-be-reunited-for-double-act-at-Wimbledon.html |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |title=Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova to be reunited |work=The Daily Telegraph |location=UK |date=5 May 2010 |access-date=5 May 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Hingis also confirmed that she would play at the [[Tradition-ICAP Liverpool International]] championship in June 2010, preceding Wimbledon,<ref>[http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/community-sport/2010/05/13/martina-hingis-excited-at-liverpool-return-92534-26436026/ Martina Hingis excited at Liverpool return] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120927231918/http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/sport/community-sport/2010/05/13/martina-hingis-excited-at-liverpool-return-92534-26436026/ |date=27 September 2012 }} ''Liverpool Daily Post''. 13 May 2010</ref> before playing in the Manchester Masters after Wimbledon.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.manchestertennis.co.uk/news/martinahingiswillcometomanchester.phuse |title=Manchester Tennis, Martina Hingis will come to Manchester, Tournament, World, Sitemap, Total, Wimble |publisher=Manchestertennis.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011}}{{dead link|date=January 2016}}</ref> Liverpool like the Nottingham and Manchester Masters are organised by her management company Northern Vision.<ref>{{cite web|author=PH-Creative.com |url=http://www.northern-vision.co.uk//news/matalan.phuse |title=Northern Vision, Matalan, Tournaments, Partnership, Address, Children, Class |publisher=Northern-vision.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930135101/http://www.northern-vision.co.uk/ |archive-date=30 September 2011 }}</ref> At the Nottingham Masters, Hingis faced [[Michaëlla Krajicek]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/day2ofthenottinghammasters.phuse |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100615081223/http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/day2ofthenottinghammasters.phuse |url-status=dead |archive-date=15 June 2010 |title=Nottingham Masters, day 2 of the Nottingham Masters, Match, Sitemap, Conditions, Hing |publisher=Nottinghammasters.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/barrycowanwinsnottinghammasters.phuse |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617211312/http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/barrycowanwinsnottinghammasters.phuse |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 June 2010 |title=Nottingham Masters, Barry Cowan wins Nottingham Masters, Krajicek, Sitemap, Condition |publisher=Nottinghammasters.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011 }}</ref> (twice), [[Olga Savchuk]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/hingisshowsexcellentform.phuse |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100615081049/http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/hingisshowsexcellentform.phuse |url-status=dead |archive-date=15 June 2010 |title=Nottingham Masters, Hingis shows excellent form, Match, Savchuk, Sitemap, Conditions |publisher=Nottinghammasters.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011 }}</ref> and [[Monika Wejnert]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/martinahingis2.phuse |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100614163701/http://www.nottinghammasters.co.uk/news/martinahingis2.phuse |url-status=dead |archive-date=14 June 2010 |title=Nottingham Masters, Martina HIngis2, Sitemap, Conditions, Friday, Nottingham Tennis |publisher=Nottinghammasters.co.uk |access-date=6 March 2011 }}</ref> Hingis won just once in the event, against Wejnert. After the Nottingham event, [[Billie Jean King]] stated that she believed that Hingis might return to the WTA Tour on the doubles circuit, after competing in the WTT.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/tennis/news?slug=ap-wtt-hingis |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100614230709/http://sports.yahoo.com/tennis/news?slug=ap-wtt-hingis |url-status=dead |archive-date=14 June 2010 |title=Yahoo! Sports – Sports News, Scores, Rumors, Fantasy Games, and more |publisher=Yahoo! Sport |access-date=6 March 2011 }}</ref> ====2011==== [[File:Martina Hingis playing in 2011.jpg|thumb|Martina Hingis with the New York Sportimes, 2011]] On 5 June 2011, Hingis, paired with Lindsay Davenport, won the Roland Garros Women's Legends title, defeating Martina Navratilova and Jana Novotná in the final. Before facing Navratilova/Novotná, Hingis and Davenport won two round-robin matches in the tournament: first against [[Gigi Fernández]]/Natasha Zvereva, and then in the next match they prevailed over [[Andrea Temesvári]]/[[Sandrine Testud]] and 10:0 in the super tie-break.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/scores/cmatch/20rd.html |title=Roland Garros 2011 |publisher=Rolandgarros.com |access-date=18 February 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301222814/http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/scores/cmatch/20rd.html |archive-date=1 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.bettor.com/Martina-Hingis-and-Lindsay-Davenport-move-into-Womens-Legends-Doubles-final-French-Open-2011-a73632 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616230551/http://blogs.bettor.com/Martina-Hingis-and-Lindsay-Davenport-move-into-Womens-Legends-Doubles-final-French-Open-2011-a73632 |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 June 2011 |title=Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport move into Women's Legends Doubles final – French Open 2011 |access-date=5 June 2011 }}</ref> On 3 July, Hingis partnering Lindsay Davenport won the Wimbledon Ladies' Invitation Doubles title, defeating Navratilova and Novotná in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://2011.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/cmatch/21sl.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001235254/http://2011.wimbledon.com/en_GB/scores/cmatch/21sl.html |url-status=dead |archive-date= 1 October 2011 |title=Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport won the Ladies' Invitation Doubles – Wimbledon Championships 2011 |access-date=4 July 2011 }}</ref> She also played for the New York Sportimes of the World TeamTennis Pro League in July 2011. She finished the season with the top winning percentage of any player competing in women's singles. ====2012==== Hingis and Davenport successfully defended their Wimbledon Ladies' Invitation Doubles title in 2012, again beating Martina Navratilova and Jana Novotná in the final. ===Second return and doubles success (2013–2017)=== ====2013: Coming out of retirement==== [[File:Martina Hingis 2013 Rogers Cup practice.jpg|thumb|upright|Hingis practicing at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, August 2013]] In April 2013, Hingis agreed to coach [[Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova]];<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2013/04/hingis-coach-pavlyuchenkova/47090/ |title=Hingis to coach Pavlyuchenkova |publisher=Tennis.com |access-date=18 February 2015 |archive-date=18 February 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150218033606/http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2013/04/hingis-coach-pavlyuchenkova/47090/ |url-status=live }}</ref> however, after a disagreement about how to prepare for tournaments they parted ways in June.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://en.ria.ru/sports/20130617/181711499.html |title=Russia's Pavlyuchenkova Parts Ways with Hingis – Coach |date=17 June 2013 |agency=RIA Novosti |access-date=1 January 2014 |archive-date=2 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102192316/http://en.ria.ru/sports/20130617/181711499.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Hingis won the [[2013 Wimbledon Championships – Ladies' invitation doubles|Ladies' Invitation Doubles]] for a third year in a row at Wimbledon, again with Davenport. They beat Jana Novotná and [[Barbara Schett]] in the final. Hingis was inducted into the [[International Tennis Hall of Fame]] in July 2013, and in the same month, announced that she was coming out of retirement to play a doubles tournament, with Daniela Hantuchová as her partner, in Carlsbad, California. She was accepted as a wildcard entry. She also played doubles in Toronto, Cincinnati, New Haven, and the [[2013 US Open (tennis)|US Open]]. ====2014: US Open doubles finalist==== Hingis helped [[Sabine Lisicki]] during the [[2014 Australian Open|Australian Open]]. She participated in [[Champions Tennis League India]] to boost tennis in the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.championstennisleagueindia.com/2014/11/hyderabad-aces-team-champions-tennis-league-2014.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141120140137/http://www.championstennisleagueindia.com/2014/11/hyderabad-aces-team-champions-tennis-league-2014.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=20 November 2014 |title=Hyderabad Aces team Champions Tennis League 2014 |date=17 November 2014 }}</ref> [[File:Martina Hingis (14274497858).jpg|thumb|upright|left|Hingis at Eastbourne International, June 2014]] Hingis returned to the WTA Tour at Indian Wells, partnering Lisicki in the doubles. They lost in the first round to three-time Grand Slam finalists [[Ashleigh Barty]] and [[Casey Dellacqua]]. At the [[2014 Sony Open Tennis|Miami Open]], Hingis and Lisicki reached the finals of the tournament and then defeated Makarova and Vesnina in straight sets, marking Hingis's first title since she won the [[Qatar Ladies Open]] in 2007 and her first Premier Mandatory doubles title since winning the 2001 title in Moscow. This was also her third win in Miami, having won her last title there in 1999. Hingis reached the final at Eastbourne with Pennetta where they lost to [[Chan Hao-ching]] and [[Chan Yung-jan]] of Taiwan. At the [[2014 Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon Championships]], she reached the quarterfinals with partner [[Bruno Soares]] in mixed doubles, where they lost to [[Daniel Nestor]] and [[Kristina Mladenovic]] in straight sets. Entering as an unseeded team at the [[2014 US Open (tennis)|US Open]], Hingis and Pennetta reached the final, without losing a set in any of their matches. In the final they lost to Makarova and Vesnina in three sets. At the latter end of the season, Hingis and Flavia Pennetta won two titles. At the tournament in Wuhan, they beat Cara Black and [[Caroline Garcia]] to take the title; in Moscow they beat [[Caroline Garcia]] and [[Arantxa Parra Santonja]]. ====2015: Five major doubles titles==== [[File:Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza Won Wimbledon 2015 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright|Hingis and Mirza after winning the 2015 Wimbledon doubles title]] In her first tournament of the year in Brisbane, Hingis and partner Sabine Lisicki didn't drop a set en route to the title, beating Caroline Garcia and [[Katarina Srebotnik]] in straight sets in the final. Hingis played at the [[2015 Australian Open – Women's doubles|Australian Open]] with Flavia Pennetta, as the fourth seeds, but lost in the third round. However, Hingis paired with [[Leander Paes]] in the mixed doubles to [[2015 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|win the title]]. The win was her first in a major event since capturing the mixed-doubles crown at the 2006 Australian Open. After early exits with Pennetta at the Dubai Tennis Championships and Qatar Ladies Open, Hingis then partnered with Indian player [[Sania Mirza]]; they won the first 20 sets they contested, subsequently winning back-to-back titles in two WTA Premier Mandatory events: the [[2015 BNP Paribas Open|Indian Wells Open]] and the [[2015 Miami Open|Miami Open]], also winning afterwise the [[2015 Family Circle Cup|Family Circle Cup]]. They were defeated in the first round in [[Porsche Tennis Grand Prix|Stuttgart]]. At the [[2015 Mutua Madrid Open|Madrid Open]] they lost in the quarterfinals to [[2015 Australian Open – Women's doubles|Australian Open]] champions Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie Šafářová 11–9 in the super tie-break. They reached the quarterfinals of the [[2015 French Open|French Open]], losing again to Mattek-Sands and Šafářová, this time in straight sets. Hingis made a comeback in [[2015 Fed Cup World Group play-offs|Fed Cup]] after a 17-year absence. She was scheduled to play doubles only, but then decided to try another comeback in singles by playing in the Fed Cup tie for Switzerland. She drew Agnieszka Radwańska in the first rubber and was defeated in two sets in her first official tour match since 2007. She lost her second singles rubber too, defeated by [[Urszula Radwańska]] in three sets, having been a set and a double break up. On 11 July 2015, Hingis and Mirza beat Makarova and Vesnina in three tight sets, recovering from 5–2 down in the third to win [[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|the women's doubles tournament]] at Wimbledon. The win gave Hingis her first Grand Slam in women's doubles since the 2002 Australian Open. The following day, Hingis then won [[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|the mixed doubles final]], partnering with Leander Paes, to defeat [[Alexander Peya]] and [[Tímea Babos]] in straight sets. After two semifinal losses in [[2015 Rogers Cup – Women's doubles|Toronto]] and [[2015 Western & Southern Open – Women's doubles|Cincinnati]], Hingis won the mixed doubles title at the [[2015 US Open – Mixed doubles|US Open]] on 12 September, partnering Paes, defeating [[Sam Querrey]] and [[Bethanie Mattek-Sands]] in three sets. The following day, Hingis and Mirza beat [[Casey Dellacqua]] and [[Yaroslava Shvedova]] in straight sets to win [[2015 US Open – Women's doubles|the doubles tournament]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/tennis/34240533 |title=US Open 2015: Martina Hingis wins fifth doubles title of year |publisher=BBC Sport |date=13 September 2015 |access-date=14 September 2015 |archive-date=15 September 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150915031254/http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/tennis/34240533 |url-status=live }}</ref> At the WTA Finals, they won all their group matches, including against Kops-Jones/Spears, Hlaváčková/Hradecká and Babos/Mladenovic. In the semifinals they beat the Chan sisters, and then they beat the Spanish team Muguruza/Suárez Navarro to win the title. That month Hingis participated at the [[Champions Tennis League]] in India, playing for the Hyderabad Aces team.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.deccanchronicle.com/151111/sports-tennis/article/hyderabad-hopes-hinge-martina-hingis |title=Hyderabad hopes hinge on Martina Hingis |newspaper=Deccan Chronicle |date=11 November 2015 |access-date=12 November 2015 |archive-date=13 November 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151113125949/http://deccanchronicle.com/151111/sports-tennis/article/hyderabad-hopes-hinge-martina-hingis |url-status=live }}</ref> ====2016: Mixed-doubles career Grand Slam==== In January, Hingis and Mirza won at Brisbane and Sydney. They then won the doubles tournament at the [[2016 Australian Open|Australian Open]], defeating Hlaváčková and Hradecká in the final, for their third consecutive Grand Slam title. Afterwards, Hingis said of their partnership: "There's not that many people who can match her in the forehand rallies and me on the backhand side and at the net. That's what we try to do every match."<ref>[https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/14670758/martina-hingis-sania-mirza-win-australian-open-women-doubles-title "Martina Hingis, Sania Mirza win 3rd major doubles title at Aussie Open"] . ESPN. 29 January 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.</ref> In mixed doubles, Hingis and Paes lost in the quarterfinals to Mirza and [[Ivan Dodig]]. In February, Hingis represented [[Switzerland Fed Cup team|Switzerland]] in the [[2016 Fed Cup|Fed Cup]] tie against [[Germany Fed Cup team|Germany]] alongside [[Belinda Bencic]] and [[Timea Bacsinszky]]. Switzerland beat Germany 3–2, with Hingis and Bencic clinching the doubles rubber. Switzerland advanced to the semifinals, where the team lost to the defending champions of the [[Czech Republic Fed Cup team|Czech Republic]]. The Hingis-Mirza winning-streak record of 41 matches ended in the quarterfinals of the [[2016 Qatar Total Open|Qatar Ladies Open]], where they lost to [[Daria Kasatkina|Kasatkina]]/Vesnina.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/5374490/title/santina-streak-ends-at-41 |title=Santina Streak Ends at 41 |first=Sania |last=Mirza |date=25 February 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160228031151/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/5374490/title/santina-streak-ends-at-41 |archive-date=28 February 2016}}</ref> Hingis and Mirza then proceeded to the [[2016 BNP Paribas Open|Indian Wells Open]] to defend their title. However, they suffered a shock as the unseeded [[Vania King]]/[[Alla Kudryavtseva]] defeated them in straight sets. At the [[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]], Mirza and Hingis lost in the second round to [[Margarita Gasparyan]] and [[Monica Niculescu]]. Hingis and Mirza started their clay season by reaching the finals of Porsche Tennis Grand Prix and Madrid Open, where they lost to [[Kristina Mladenovic]] and [[Caroline Garcia]] in both the tournaments. However, they won the Italian Open, defeating Makarova and Vesnina. At the [[2016 French Open|French Open]], they were upset by Czech pair [[Barbora Krejčíková]] and [[Kateřina Siniaková]] in the third round, which ended their 20 match winning streak in Grand Slam doubles tournaments. Hingis won the [[2016 French Open|French Open]] mixed doubles partnering [[Leander Paes]]. It is her first mixed doubles title at Roland Garros, and she completed the mixed-doubles [[Grand Slam (tennis)#Career Grand Slam|career Grand Slam]], becoming only the fourth woman ever to complete a career Grand Slam in both women's doubles and mixed doubles. Hingis qualified for the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in Rio de Janeiro, 20 years after her last Olympic appearance.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://gulfnews.com/sport/olympics/racket-sport/tennis/rio-olympics-hingis-feels-like-a-junior-all-over-again-1.1874047 |title=Rio Olympics: Hingis feels like a junior all over again |date=5 August 2016 |newspaper=[[Gulf News]] |access-date=5 August 2016 |archive-date=19 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160819065133/http://gulfnews.com/sport/olympics/racket-sport/tennis/rio-olympics-hingis-feels-like-a-junior-all-over-again-1.1874047 |url-status=live }}</ref> She played [[Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's doubles|doubles]] with Timea Bacsinszky and won the silver medal, losing to Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina in straight sets in the final. Hingis then played at the US Open with [[CoCo Vandeweghe]], where they made the semifinals and lost to top seeds Garcia and Mladenovic. At the WTA Finals, Hingis reunited with Sania Mirza in what would be the partnership's last tournament together; they defeated the Chan sisters in the quarterfinals but then lost to Makarova and Vesnina. ====2017: Three major doubles titles, back to world No. 1, final retirement==== Hingis continued to partner CoCo Vandeweghe in women's doubles competition at the start of the [[2017 WTA Tour|season]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Martina Hingis and CoCo Vandeweghe to Determine Partnership Plans after the Australian Open|url=http://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/WTA_Tennis/38643/martina-hingis-and-coco-vandeweghe-to-determine-partnership-plans-after-the-australian-open/|date=28 November 2016|publisher=Tennis World|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917123419/http://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/WTA_Tennis/38643/martina-hingis-and-coco-vandeweghe-to-determine-partnership-plans-after-the-australian-open/|url-status=live}}</ref> Together they reached the quarterfinals of the [[2017 Apia International Sydney – Women's doubles|Sydney International]], losing to eventual champions Tímea Babos and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova,<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5On2pakFKsk | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211102/5On2pakFKsk| archive-date=2021-11-02 | url-status=live|title=Babos/Pavlyuchenkova v Hingis/Vandeweghe Match Highlights (QF) Apia International Sydney 2017 |date=11 January 2011 |publisher=[[Sydney International]] |via=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> and the second round of the [[2017 Australian Open – Women's doubles|Australian Open]], losing to the Australian duo of Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrI_XQSIrPA | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211102/SrI_XQSIrPA| archive-date=2021-11-02 | url-status=live|title=Barty/Dellacqua on court interview (2R) {{!}} Australian Open 2017 |work=[[Australian Open]] TV |date=21 January 2017 |via=[[YouTube]] }}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ashleigh Barty, Casey Dellacqua cruise past Swiss legend Martina Hingis and American CoCo Vandeweghe|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/tennis/story/_/id/18522924/ashleigh-barty-casey-dellacqua-cruise-swiss-legend-martina-hingis-american-coco-vandeweghe|date=21 January 2017|publisher=ESPN|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080720/http://www.espn.co.uk/tennis/story/_/id/18522924/ashleigh-barty-casey-dellacqua-cruise-swiss-legend-martina-hingis-american-coco-vandeweghe|url-status=live}}</ref> This capped a run of poor form, having gone 5–5 in tournaments since they made the semifinals at the [[2016 US Open – Women's doubles|US Open]] the [[2016 WTA Tour|previous season]]. As a result, Hingis split with Vandeweghe and entered a new partnership with [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]'s Chan Yung-jan, who herself had just split with her sister Hao-ching.<ref>{{cite web|title=Martina Hingis Splits with CoCo Vandeweghe; Joins Forces with Yung-Jan Chan|url=http://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/WTA_Tennis/40605/martina-hingis-splits-with-coco-vandeweghe-joins-forces-with-yungjan-chan/|date=13 February 2017|publisher=Tennis World|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917075640/http://www.tennisworldusa.org/tennis/news/WTA_Tennis/40605/martina-hingis-splits-with-coco-vandeweghe-joins-forces-with-yungjan-chan/|url-status=live}}</ref> In the [[2017 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|mixed doubles]] competition at the Australian Open, Hingis reached the quarterfinals with Leander Paes before losing to another Australian duo, [[Samantha Stosur]] and [[Sam Groth]] in straight sets.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Australian Open 2017: Leander Paes-Martina Hingis bow out after straight-set loss in quarters|url=http://www.firstpost.com/sports/australian-open-2017-leander-paes-martina-hingis-bow-out-after-straight-set-loss-in-quarters-3221932.html|date=26 January 2017|magazine=First Post|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917081858/http://www.firstpost.com/sports/australian-open-2017-leander-paes-martina-hingis-bow-out-after-straight-set-loss-in-quarters-3221932.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In preparation for the upcoming [[2017 Fed Cup World Group#Quarterfinals|Fed Cup quarterfinal]] match between [[Switzerland Fed Cup team|Switzerland]] and [[France Fed Cup team|France]], Hingis partnered with Belinda Bencic to defend her [[2017 St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy – Doubles|St. Petersburg title]]. The pair lost in the first round to [[Gabriela Dabrowski]] and [[Michaëlla Krajicek]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Bencic also failed with Hingis in doubles (in German)|url=https://www.aargauerzeitung.ch/sport/tennis/bencic-scheitert-auch-mit-hingis-im-doppel-130903272|date=1 February 2017|work=[[Aargauer Zeitung]]|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080813/https://www.aargauerzeitung.ch/sport/tennis/bencic-scheitert-auch-mit-hingis-im-doppel-130903272|url-status=dead}}</ref> In the Fed Cup quarterfinal match, Hingis instead paired up with Timea Bacsinszky and won their doubles match against [[Amandine Hesse]] and Kristina Mladenovic, helping the team to a 4–1 victory to advance to the semifinals.<ref>{{cite web|title=Switzerland beats France 4–1, advances to Fed Cup semifinals|url=http://sports.abs-cbn.com/tennis/news/2017/02/13/switzerland-beats-france-4-1-advances-fed-cup-semifinals-21804|date=13 February 2017|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917075843/http://sports.abs-cbn.com/tennis/news/2017/02/13/switzerland-beats-france-4-1-advances-fed-cup-semifinals-21804|url-status=dead}}</ref> In the first two tournaments of their new partnership, Hingis and Chan suffered some "tough" losses.<ref name="Third Sunshine Double">{{cite web|title=Insider Doubles Take: Hingis & Chan Edge Closer To Sunshine Double in Miamis|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/insider-doubles-take-hingis-chan-edge-closer-sunshine-double-miami|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917075736/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/insider-doubles-take-hingis-chan-edge-closer-sunshine-double-miami|url-status=live}}</ref> They fell to [[Olga Savchuk]] and Yaroslava Shvedova in the semifinals of the [[2017 Qatar Total Open – Doubles|Qatar Open]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Chan, Hingis fall in semis in rain-battered Qatar|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2017/02/19/2003665269|date=19 February 2017|newspaper=Taipei Times|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917123405/http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2017/02/19/2003665269|url-status=live}}</ref> and to Andrea Hlaváčková and Peng Shuai in straight sets in the quarterfinals of the [[2017 Dubai Tennis Championships – Women's doubles|Dubai Tennis Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Chan And Shvedova Shock Garcia And Mladenovic To Make Dubai Semifinals|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/content/chan-and-shvedova-shock-garcia-and-mladenovic-make-dubai-semifinals-0|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917075724/http://www.wtatennis.com/content/chan-and-shvedova-shock-garcia-and-mladenovic-make-dubai-semifinals-0|url-status=live}}</ref> However, they immediately rebounded by winning their first title together at the [[2017 BNP Paribas Open – Women's doubles|Indian Wells Open]], defeating Hingis's old partner Sania Mirza with Barbora Strýcová in the quarterfinals,<ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis Passes Mirza Test With New Partner Chan at BNP Paribas Open|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-passes-mirza-test-new-partner-chan-bnp-paribas-open|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080319/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-passes-mirza-test-new-partner-chan-bnp-paribas-open|url-status=live}}</ref> top seeded Mattek-Sands and Šafářová in the semifinals,<ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis & Chan Stun Team Bucie, Race into Second Final at BNP Paribas Open|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-stun-team-bucie-race-second-final-bnp-paribas-open|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080414/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-stun-team-bucie-race-second-final-bnp-paribas-open|url-status=live}}</ref> and Czech pair Lucie Hradecká and Kateřina Siniaková in the final.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis & Chan Keep Hradecka & Siniakova in Check, Claim Indian Wells Title|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-keep-hradecka-siniakova-check-claim-indian-wells-title|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917123515/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-keep-hradecka-siniakova-check-claim-indian-wells-title|url-status=live}}</ref> They then reached the semifinals of the [[2017 Miami Open – Women's doubles|Miami Open]], before losing to Mirza and Strýcová.<ref>{{cite news|title=Sania Mirza-Barbora Strycova enter women's doubles final at Miami Open|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/tennis/sania-mirza-barbora-strycova-enter-women-s-doubles-final-at-miami-open/story-G5Injtp8hkLgsCveZNOcxK.html|date=1 April 2017|newspaper=Hindustan Times|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080120/http://www.hindustantimes.com/tennis/sania-mirza-barbora-strycova-enter-women-s-doubles-final-at-miami-open/story-G5Injtp8hkLgsCveZNOcxK.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis again sought to practice with a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] partner before the [[2017 Fed Cup World Group#Semifinals|Fed Cup semifinal]] clash of [[Switzerland Fed Cup team|Switzerland]] versus [[Belarus Fed Cup team|Belarus]], and this time paired up with Bacsinszky to enter the inaugural [[2017 Ladies Open Biel Bienne – Doubles|Ladies Open Biel Bienne]].<ref>{{cite web|title=WTA Adds Biel To 2017 Schedule|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/wta-adds-biel-2017-schedule|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917123504/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/wta-adds-biel-2017-schedule|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis & Bacsinszky Thrill Home Crowd in Olympic Doubles Reunion|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-bacsinszky-thrill-home-crowd-olympic-doubles-reunion|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080402/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-bacsinszky-thrill-home-crowd-olympic-doubles-reunion|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis and Bacsinszky reached the final, succumbing there to [[Hsieh Su-wei]] and [[Monica Niculescu]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Before winning the inaugural Ladies Open Biel Bienne, Hsieh Su-wei and Monica Niculescu went head-to-head on an egg hunt. Check out who won!|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/bielbienne-doubles-champs-hsieh-niculescu-enjoy-easter-egg-hunt|website=[[Women's Tennis Association|WTA]]|date=16 April 2017 |location=Biel/Bienne, Switzerland |access-date=17 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170528040029/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/bielbienne-doubles-champs-hsieh-niculescu-enjoy-easter-egg-hunt |archive-date=28 May 2017}}</ref> Despite winning her doubles rubber with Bacsinszky in the Fed Cup semifinal tie, Switzerland would ultimately lose 2–3. Switzerland had been seeking to reach its first final since Hingis had spearheaded the team to a narrow defeat to [[Spain Fed Cup team|Spain]] in [[1998 Fed Cup World Group|1998]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Belarus stuns Switzerland to reach first Fed Cup final|url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2017/04/belarus-stuns-switzerland-first-fed-cup-final/65608/|date=23 April 2017|publisher=Tennis.com|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080148/http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2017/04/belarus-stuns-switzerland-first-fed-cup-final/65608/|url-status=live}}</ref> In the clay-court season, Hingis and Chan continued their good form to win back-to-back titles at the [[2017 Mutua Madrid Open – Women's doubles|Madrid]] and [[2017 Italian Open – Women's doubles|Italian]] Opens, defeating [[Tímea Babos]] and [[Andrea Hlaváčková]] and [[Ekaterina Makarova]] and [[Elena Vesnina]] respectively, in the finals of each event.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis and Chan take home Madrid doubles title|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/NEWS/HINGIS-AND-CHAN-TAKE-HOME-MADRID-DOUBLES-TITLE|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080348/http://www.wtatennis.com/NEWS/HINGIS-AND-CHAN-TAKE-HOME-MADRID-DOUBLES-TITLE|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis & Chan capture Madrid-Rome double|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-oust-olympic-champions-for-madrid-rome-double|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080308/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-oust-olympic-champions-for-madrid-rome-double|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis's victory in Madrid was her 100th WTA career title.<ref>{{cite web|title=22 years after her first title, Martina Hingis takes home no. 100|url=http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2017/05/martina-hingis-yung-jan-chan-100-titles-mutua-madrid-open-wta-tennis/66083/|date=16 May 2017|publisher=Tennis.com|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917123538/http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2017/05/martina-hingis-yung-jan-chan-100-titles-mutua-madrid-open-wta-tennis/66083/|url-status=live}}</ref> This success marked the pair as one of the pre-tournament favorites to win the [[2017 French Open – Women's doubles|French Open]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Doubles Take: Hingis & Chan handed tricky French Open doubles draw|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/doubles-take-hingis-chan-handed-tricky-french-open-doubles-draw|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080454/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/doubles-take-hingis-chan-handed-tricky-french-open-doubles-draw|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis and Chan reached the semifinals, where their 12 match winning streak was ended by eventual champions Mattek-Sands and Šafářová.<ref>{{cite web|title=Top seeds, Aussies to clash in French Open doubles final|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/top-seeds-aussies-clash-french-open-doubles-final|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080332/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/top-seeds-aussies-clash-french-open-doubles-final|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Mattek-Sands and Safarova claim French Open title|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/bethanie-mattek-sands-lucie-safarova-claim-french-open-title-roland-garros-casey-dellacqua-ashleigh-barty|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=14 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170614104241/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/bethanie-mattek-sands-lucie-safarova-claim-french-open-title-roland-garros-casey-dellacqua-ashleigh-barty|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis and Paes lost in the opening round of the [[2017 French Open – Mixed doubles|mixed doubles]] competition to [[Katarina Srebotnik]] and [[Raven Klaasen]] in a super tiebreak.<ref>{{cite news|title=Leander Paes out of French Open; Sania Mirza, Rohan Bopanna advance|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/tennis/leander-paes-scott-lipsky-lose-in-french-open-men-s-doubles-rd-2/story-XRqWLpS2jXn43yhHcca5HO.html|date=2 June 2017|newspaper=Hindustan Times|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917080125/http://www.hindustantimes.com/tennis/leander-paes-scott-lipsky-lose-in-french-open-men-s-doubles-rd-2/story-XRqWLpS2jXn43yhHcca5HO.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis and Chan again won back-to-back titles, this time at the [[2017 Mallorca Open – Doubles|Mallorca Open]] and the [[2017 Aegon International Eastbourne – Women's doubles|Eastbourne International]]. At Mallorca, they won the title by walkover after Jelena Janković and [[Anastasija Sevastova]] withdrew from the title match owing to an injury sustained by Sevastova in the singles competition.<ref>{{cite news|title=Chan, Hingis claim Mallorca Open title|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2017/06/27/2003673379|date=27 June 2017|newspaper=Taipei Times|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917213802/http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2017/06/27/2003673379|url-status=live}}</ref> At Eastbourne, they won after defeating Barty and Dellacqua in the final.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis praises partner Chan after landmark doubles success in Eastbourne|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-praises-partner-chan-after-landmark-doubles-success-eastbourne|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=18 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170918021039/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-praises-partner-chan-after-landmark-doubles-success-eastbourne|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Taiwan's Chan and Hingis win their fifth doubles titles of the year|url=https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3201548|date=2 July 2017|work=Taiwan News|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=18 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170918020937/https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3201548|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, like the French Open two months previous, Hingis and Chan could not replicate the success at Grand Slam level: losing at the quarterfinal stage to Grönefeld and Peschke at [[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|Wimbledon]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Wimbledon 2017: Anna-Lena Groenfeld/Kveta Peschke v Yung-Jan Chan/Martina Hingis Centre Court|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/tennis/40072828|date=12 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917061646/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/tennis/40072828|url-status=live}}</ref> In the [[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|mixed doubles]] competition, Hingis paired up with new partner Great Britain's [[Jamie Murray]] after splitting from Leander Paes.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wimbledon 2017: Jamie Murray and Martina Hingis will play in mixed doubles|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40510985|date=5 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=14 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170814164203/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40510985|url-status=live}}</ref> As top seeds they reached the final without losing a set,<ref>{{cite news|title=Wimbledon 2017: Court Two|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/tennis/40071937|date=8 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=12 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170712013348/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/tennis/40071937|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Wimbledon 2017: Jamie Murray & Martina Hingis through in mixed doubles|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40572013|date=11 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=13 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170813225415/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40572013|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Wimbledon 2017: Jamie Murray and Martina Hingis reach mixed doubles semi-final|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40600942|date=13 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Hingis & Murray reach the mixed doubles final|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40614519|date=14 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=21 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170821032620/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40614519|url-status=live}}</ref> before defeating defending champions [[Heather Watson]] and [[Henri Kontinen]] in the championship match.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wimbledon 2017: Jamie Murray & Martina Hingis win mixed doubles title|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40626378|date=16 July 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=5 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171005071256/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/40626378|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis and Chan next played at the [[2017 Rogers Cup – Women's doubles|Canadian Open]], where the German-Czech pair of Grönefeld and Peschke defeated them for the second tournament in a row in the quarterfinals.<ref>{{cite web|title=Vesnina and Makarova win second consecutive Rogers Cup title|url=http://www.rogerscup.com/doubles-final-recap-vesnina-makarova-win-second-consecutive-rogers-cup-title/|date=13 August 2017|publisher=Rogers Cup|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917215041/http://www.rogerscup.com/doubles-final-recap-vesnina-makarova-win-second-consecutive-rogers-cup-title/|archive-date=17 September 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, not to be deterred, a week later at the [[2017 Western & Southern Open – Women's doubles|Cincinnati Open]] they produced another winning run and defeated Hsieh and Niculescu in the final to capture their next title together.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chan & Hingis win sixth title of the year in Cincinnati|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/chan-hingis-win-sixth-title-year-cincinnati|date=20 August 2017|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=24 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170824181454/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/chan-hingis-win-sixth-title-year-cincinnati|url-status=live}}</ref> On 14 August, Hingis and Chan became one of the first teams to qualify for the doubles competition at the year-end [[2017 WTA Finals|WTA Finals]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Makarova/Vesnina and Chan/Hingis first to qualify for WTA Finals Singapore|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/ekaterina-makarova-elena-vesnina-chan-yung-jan-martina-hingis-doubles-teams-qualify-wta-finals-singapore|date=14 August 2017|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=22 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170922115225/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/ekaterina-makarova-elena-vesnina-chan-yung-jan-martina-hingis-doubles-teams-qualify-wta-finals-singapore|url-status=live}}</ref> At the [[2017 US Open (tennis)|US Open]], Hingis emerged victorious from both the [[2017 US Open – Women's doubles|women's]] and the [[2017 US Open – Mixed doubles|mixed]] doubles competition.<ref>{{cite web|title=Martina Hingis: The flame that burned twice as bright and twice as long|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/15/tennis/martina-hingis-interview-us-open-25-grand-slams-doubles/index.html|date=15 September 2017|publisher=CNN|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=17 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917063902/http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/15/tennis/martina-hingis-interview-us-open-25-grand-slams-doubles/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Jamie Murray and she defeated Chan Hao-ching and [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]] in the final to capture their second consecutive title together and remain undefeated as a pair.<ref>{{cite news|title=US Open 2017: Martina Hingis & Jamie Murray win mixed doubles|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/41215567|date=9 September 2017|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=13 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170913135602/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/41215567|url-status=live}}</ref> Then, less than 24 hours later with Chan, they defeated Hradecká and Siniaková in the final to win their first major title together. In total, this was Hingis's 25th Grand Slam title across all disciplines.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chan & Hingis win first Grand Slam together at US Open|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/chan-hingis-win-first-grand-slam-together-us-open|date=10 September 2017|publisher=WTA|access-date=17 September 2017|archive-date=14 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170914215556/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/chan-hingis-win-first-grand-slam-together-us-open|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis and Chan extended their winning run to 18 matches in China by winning their third and fourth straight titles: the [[2017 Wuhan Open – Doubles|Wuhan]] and [[2017 China Open – Women's doubles|China]] Opens. In Wuhan, they defeated [[Shuko Aoyama]] and [[Yang Zhaoxuan]] in the final. With this win, Hingis ascended to the No. 1 ranking on 2 October for the 67th week in her career.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hingis, Chan capture third straight title at Wuhan|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-capture-third-straight-title-wuhan|date=30 September 2017|publisher=WTA|access-date=30 September 2017|archive-date=1 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171001031310/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/hingis-chan-capture-third-straight-title-wuhan|url-status=live}}</ref> In Beijing, they defeated Babos and Hlaváčková.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chan and Hingis triumph again with China Open doubles title|url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/chan-and-hingis-triumph-again-china-open-doubles-title|date=8 October 2017|publisher=WTA|access-date=8 October 2017|archive-date=9 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171009041639/http://www.wtatennis.com/news/chan-and-hingis-triumph-again-china-open-doubles-title|url-status=live}}</ref> Hingis announced her retirement at the WTA Finals in Singapore in October 2017.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/26/sports/tennis/martina-hingis-retiring.html?action=click&module=RelatedCoverage&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer |title=Martina Hingis Is Retiring From Tennis (Again) |newspaper=The New York Times |date=26 October 2017 |agency=Reuters |access-date=12 August 2018 |archive-date=12 August 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180812214843/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/26/sports/tennis/martina-hingis-retiring.html?action=click&module=RelatedCoverage&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer |url-status=live }}</ref> ==Playing style== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=June 2023}} Hingis was an all-court player who possessed an intelligent, crafty game. Hingis compensated for her lack of power with superior movement, anticipation, finesse, point construction, shot selection, and knowledge of the geometry of the court. Hingis used a semi-western grip for her forehand, allowing her to create sharp angles and dictate play. Her two-handed backhand was her most effective groundstroke, and was used to redirect power down the line. She could also hit her backhand one-handed with slice, and would use this shot to break up the pace of rallies. Her serve was not particularly powerful, and she rarely served aces, but was reliable, and she was proficient at defending her serve. Although her serve had been recorded as high as {{convert|111|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}, her first serve was typically delivered at {{convert|95|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}, and her second serve speed averaged {{convert|79|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}. She was one of the most effective returners on the WTA tour, positioning herself on the baseline to return first serves, and her superior sense of anticipation allowed her to read serves effectively. Due to her doubles experience, Hingis was one of the most effective players at the net on the WTA tour, possessing an almost complete repertoire of shots at the net, and she would frequently choose to finish points off at the net. ==Career statistics== {{main|Martina Hingis career statistics}} ===Singles performance timeline=== {{Performance key|short=yes|active=no}} {| class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97% ! Tournament !! [[1994 WTA Tour|1994]] !! [[1995 WTA Tour|1995]] !! [[1996 WTA Tour|1996]] !! [[1997 WTA Tour|1997]] !! [[1998 WTA Tour|1998]] !! [[1999 WTA Tour|1999]] !! [[2000 WTA Tour|2000]] !! [[2001 WTA Tour|2001]] !! [[2002 WTA Tour|2002]] !! [[2003 WTA Tour|2003]] !! [[2004 WTA Tour|2004]] !! [[2005 WTA Tour|2005]] !! [[2006 WTA Tour|2006]] !! [[2007 WTA Tour|2007]] !! SR !! W–L |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" |{{nowrap|[[Australian Open]]}} | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1995 Australian Open – Women's singles|2R]] | style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[1996 Australian Open – Women's singles|QF]] | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[1997 Australian Open – Women's singles|W]]''' | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[1998 Australian Open – Women's singles|W]]''' | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[1999 Australian Open – Women's singles|W]]''' | style="background:thistle;" | [[2000 Australian Open – Women's singles|F]] | style="background:thistle;" | [[2001 Australian Open – Women's singles|F]] | style="background:thistle;" | [[2002 Australian Open – Women's singles|F]] | A | A | A | style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2006 Australian Open – Women's singles|QF]] | style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2007 Australian Open – Women's singles|QF]] ! 3 / 10 ! 52–7 |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[French Open]] | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1995 French Open – Women's singles|3R]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1996 French Open – Women's singles|3R]] | style="background:thistle;" | [[1997 French Open – Women's singles|F]] | style="background:yellow;" | [[1998 French Open – Women's singles|SF]] | style="background:thistle;" | [[1999 French Open – Women's singles|F]] | style="background:yellow;" | [[2000 French Open – Women's singles|SF]] | style="background:yellow;" | [[2001 French Open – Women's singles|SF]] | A | A | A | A | style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2006 French Open – Women's singles|QF]] | A ! 0 / 8 ! 35–8 |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1995 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|1R]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1996 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|4R]] | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[1997 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|W]]''' | style="background:yellow;" | [[1998 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|SF]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1999 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|1R]] | style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[2000 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|QF]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2001 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|1R]] | A | A | A | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|3R]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2007 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|3R]] ! 1 / 9 ! 23–8 |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[1995 US Open – Women's singles|4R]] | style="background:yellow;" | [[1996 US Open – Women's singles|SF]] | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[1997 US Open – Women's singles|W]]''' | style="background:thistle;" | [[1998 US Open – Women's singles|F]] | style="background:thistle;" | [[1999 US Open – Women's singles|F]] | style="background:yellow;" | [[2000 US Open – Women's singles|SF]] | style="background:yellow;" | [[2001 US Open – Women's singles|SF]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2002 US Open – Women's singles|4R]] | A | A | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2006 US Open – Women's singles|2R]] | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2007 US Open – Women's singles|3R]] ! 1 / 10 ! 43–9 |- ! style=text-align:left| Grand Slam W–L ! 0–0 ! 6–4 ! 14–4 ! 27–1 ! 23–3 ! 19–3 ! 20–4 ! 16–4 ! 9–2 ! 0–0 ! 0–0 ! 0–0 ! 11–4 ! 8–3 ! 5 / 37 ! {{nowrap|153–32}} |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[WTA Tour Championships]] | DNQ | DNQ | style="background:thistle;" | [[1996 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|F]] | style="background:#ffebcd;" | [[1997 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|QF]] | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[1998 Chase Championships – Singles|W]]''' | style="background:thistle;" | [[1999 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|F]] | style="background:#0f0;" | '''[[2000 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|W]]''' | A | A | A | A | A | style="background:#afeeee;" | [[2006 WTA Tour Championships – Singles|RR]] | A ! 2 / 6 ! 16–5 |} * <sup>2</sup>If ITF Women's Circuit (hardcourt: 12–2; carpet: 6–1) and Fed Cup (10–0) participations are included, overall win–loss record: '''548–133'''. ====Grand Slam singles finals: 12 (5–7)==== {| class='sortable wikitable' !style="width:40px"|Result !style="width:30px"|Year !style="width:140px"|Championship !style="width:50px"|Surface !style="width:160px"|Opponent !style="width:130px" class="unsortable"|Score |- style="background:#ffc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1997 Australian Open – Women's singles|1997]] || Australian Open || Hard || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Mary Pierce]] || 6–2, 6–2 |- style="background:#ebc2af;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[1997 French Open – Women's singles|1997]] || French Open || Clay || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Iva Majoli]] || 4–6, 2–6 |- style="background:#cfc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1997 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|1997]] || [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] || Grass || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jana Novotná]] || 2–6, 6–3, 6–3 |- style="background:#ccf;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1997 US Open – Women's singles|1997]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Venus Williams]] || 6–0, 6–4 |- style="background:#ffc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1998 Australian Open – Women's singles|1998]] || Australian Open <small>(2)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Conchita Martínez]] || 6–3, 6–3 |- style="background:#ccf;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[1998 US Open – Women's singles|1998]] || US Open || Hard || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lindsay Davenport]] || 3–6, 5–7 |- style="background:#ffc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1999 Australian Open – Women's singles|1999]] || Australian Open <small>(3)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Amélie Mauresmo]] || 6–2, 6–3 |- style="background:#ebc2af;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[1999 French Open – Women's singles|1999]] || French Open || Clay || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Steffi Graf]] || 6–4, 5–7, 2–6 |- style="background:#ccf;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[1999 US Open – Women's singles|1999]] || US Open || Hard || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Serena Williams]] || 3–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup> |- style="background:#ffc;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[2000 Australian Open – Women's singles|2000]] || Australian Open || Hard || {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport || 1–6, 5–7 |- style="background:#ffc;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[2001 Australian Open – Women's singles|2001]] || Australian Open || Hard || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jennifer Capriati]] || 4–6, 3–6 |- style="background:#ffc;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[2002 Australian Open – Women's singles|2002]] || Australian Open || Hard || {{flagicon|USA}} Jennifer Capriati || 6–4, 6–7<sup>(7–9)</sup>, 2–6 |} ===Doubles=== {|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97% ! Tournament !! [[1994 WTA Tour|1994]] !! [[1995 WTA Tour|1995]] !! [[1996 WTA Tour|1996]] !! [[1997 WTA Tour|1997]] !! |[[1998 WTA Tour|1998]] !! [[1999 WTA Tour|1999]] !! [[2000 WTA Tour|2000]] !! [[2001 WTA Tour|2001]] !! [[2002 WTA Tour|2002]] !! [[2003 WTA Tour|2003]]–[[2006 WTA Tour|06]] !! [[2007 WTA Tour|2007]] !! [[2008 WTA Tour|2008]]–[[2012 WTA Tour|12]] !! [[2013 WTA Tour|2013]] !! [[2014 WTA Tour|2014]] !! [[2015 WTA Tour|2015]] !! [[2016 WTA Tour|2016]] !! [[2017 WTA Tour|2017]] !! SR !! W–L |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | {{nowrap|[[Australian Open]]}} | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[1995 Australian Open – Women's doubles|1R]] | bgcolor=afeeee | [[1996 Australian Open – Women's doubles|1R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1997 Australian Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1998 Australian Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1999 Australian Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=thistle | [[2000 Australian Open – Women's doubles|F]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[2001 Australian Open – Women's doubles|SF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2002 Australian Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2007 Australian Open – Women's doubles|2R]] | A | A | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2015 Australian Open – Women's doubles|3R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2016 Australian Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2017 Australian Open – Women's doubles|2R]] ! 5 / 12 ! 43–7 |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[French Open]] | A | A | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1996 French Open – Women's doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[1997 French Open – Women's doubles|SF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1998 French Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=thistle | [[1999 French Open – Women's doubles|F]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2000 French Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2015 French Open – Women's doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2016 French Open – Women's doubles|3R]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[2017 French Open – Women's doubles|SF]] ! 2 / 8 ! 33–6 |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[1995 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|2R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1996 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1997 Wimbledon Championships#Women's Doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1998 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|W]]''' | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2000 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|2R]] | A | A | A | A | A | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2014 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|1R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2016 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles|QF]] ! 3 / 9 ! 29–6 |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[1995 US Open (tennis)#Women's Doubles|3R]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[1996 US Open – Women's doubles|SF]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[1997 US Open (tennis)#Women's Doubles|SF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1998 US Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2000 US Open – Women's doubles|3R]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2001 US Open – Women's doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2002 US Open – Women's doubles|QF]] | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2007 US Open – Women's doubles|3R]] | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2013 US Open – Women's doubles|1R]] | bgcolor=thistle | [[2014 US Open – Women's doubles|F]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2015 US Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=yellow | [[2016 US Open – Women's doubles|SF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2017 US Open – Women's doubles|W]]''' ! 3 / 13 ! 47–9 |- ! style=text-align:left| Grand Slam Win–Loss ! 0–0 ! 3–3 ! 13–3 ! 17–3 ! 24–0 ! 11–1 ! 14–2 ! 7–2 ! 9–1 ! 0–0 ! 3–2 ! 0–0 ! 0–1 ! 5–2 ! 17–2 ! 15–3 ! 14–3 ! {{nowrap|13 / 42}} ! {{nowrap|152–28}} |- | style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;" | [[WTA Tour Championships|Tour Championships]] | A | A | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1996 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1997 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1998 Chase Championships – Doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[1999 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2000 WTA Tour Championships – Doubles|W]]''' | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2015 WTA Finals – Doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=yellow | [[2016 WTA Finals – Doubles|SF]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[2017 WTA Finals – Doubles|SF]] ! 3 / 8 ! 13–5 |} ====Grand Slam doubles finals: 16 (13–3)==== By winning the [[1998 US Open (tennis)|1998 US Open]] title, Hingis completed the doubles Career Grand Slam, becoming the 17th female player in history to achieve this, as well as the youngest. It also meant she completed the [[Calendar Year Grand Slam]], becoming the fourth woman in history to achieve the feat in doubles. {| class='sortable wikitable' !style="width:40px"|Result !style="width:30px"|Year !style="width:140px"|Championship !style="width:50px"|Surface !style="width:180px"|Partner !style="width:180px"|Opponents !style="width:130px" class="unsortable"|Score |-style="background:#ccffcc;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1996 Wimbledon Championships|1996]] || [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] || Grass || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Helena Suková]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Meredith McGrath]]<br />{{flagicon|LAT}} [[Larisa Savchenko Neiland]] || 5–7, 7–5, 6–1 |-style="background:#ffffcc;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1997 Australian Open|1997]] || [[Australian Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|BLR|1995}} [[Natasha Zvereva]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lindsay Davenport]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lisa Raymond]] || 6–2, 6–2 |-style="border: 2px solid red" bgcolor="#FFFFCC" | bgcolor=98FB98 | Win || [[1998 Australian Open|1998]]|| Australian Open <small>(2)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mirjana Lučić]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lindsay Davenport]]<br />{{flagicon|BLR|1995}} [[Natasha Zvereva]] || 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 |-style="border: 2px solid red" bgcolor="#ebc2af" | bgcolor=98FB98 |Win || [[1998 French Open|1998]]|| [[French Open]] || Clay || {{flagicon|TCH}} [[Jana Novotná]] || {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport<br />{{flagicon|BLR|1995}} [[Natasha Zvereva]] || 6–1, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup> |-style="border: 2px solid red" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | bgcolor=98FB98 | Win || [[1998 Wimbledon Championships|1998]]|| Wimbledon <small>(2)</small> || Grass || {{flagicon|TCH}} Jana Novotná || {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport<br />{{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Natasha Zvereva || 6–3, 3–6, 8–6 |-style="border: 2px solid red" bgcolor="#ccccff" | bgcolor=98FB98 | Win || [[1998 US Open (tennis)|1998]]|| [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]|| Hard || {{flagicon|TCH}} Jana Novotná || {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport<br />{{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Natasha Zvereva || 6–3, 6–3 |-style="background:#ffffcc;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[1999 Australian Open|1999]] || Australian Open <small>(3)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anna Kournikova]] || {{flagicon|USA}} Lindsay Davenport<br />{{flagicon|BLR|1995}} Natasha Zvereva || 7–5, 6–3 |-style="background:#ebc2af;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[1998 French Open|1999]] || [[French Open]] || Clay || {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Kournikova || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Serena Williams]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Venus Williams]] || 3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 6–8 |-style="background:#ffffcc;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[2000 Australian Open|2000]] || Australian Open || Hard || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Mary Pierce]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lisa Raymond]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Rennae Stubbs]] || 4–6, 7–5, 4–6 |-style="background:#ebc2af;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2000 French Open|2000]] || French Open <small>(2)</small> || Clay || {{flagicon|FRA}} Mary Pierce || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Virginia Ruano Pascual]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Paola Suárez]] || 6–2, 6–4 |-style="background:#ffffcc;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2002 Australian Open|2002]] || Australian Open <small>(4)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Kournikova || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Daniela Hantuchová]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Arantxa Sánchez Vicario]] || 6–2, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, 6–1 |-style="background:#ccccff;" | style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss || [[2014 US Open (tennis)|2014]] || US Open || Hard || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Flavia Pennetta]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekaterina Makarova]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS|}} [[Elena Vesnina]] || 6–2, 3–6, 2–6 |-style="background:#ccffcc;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2015 Wimbledon Championships|2015]] || Wimbledon <small>(3)</small> || Grass || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Sania Mirza]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekaterina Makarova<br />{{flagicon|RUS|}} Elena Vesnina || 5–7, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>, 7–5 |-style="background:#ccccff;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2015 US Open (tennis)|2015]] || US Open <small>(2)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|IND}} Sania Mirza || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Casey Dellacqua]]<br />{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Yaroslava Shvedova]] || 6–3, 6–3 |-style="background:#ffffcc;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2016 Australian Open|2016]] || Australian Open <small>(5)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|IND}} Sania Mirza || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Andrea Hlaváčková]]<br />{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Lucie Hradecká]] || 7–6<sup>(7–1)</sup>, 6–3 |-style="background:#ccccff;" |style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2017 US Open (tennis)|2017]] || US Open <small>(3)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Chan Yung-jan]] || {{flagicon|CZE}} Lucie Hradecká<br />{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Kateřina Siniaková]] || 6–3, 6–2 |} ===Mixed doubles=== {| class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97% ! Tournament !! [[1996 WTA Tour|1996]] !! [[1997 WTA Tour|1997]] !! |[[1998 WTA Tour|1998]]–[[1999 WTA Tour|99]] !! [[2000 WTA Tour|2000]] !! [[2001 WTA Tour|2001]]–[[2005 WTA Tour|05]] !! [[2006 WTA Tour|2006]] !! [[2007 WTA Tour|2007]]–[[2012 WTA Tour|12]] !! [[2013 WTA Tour|2013]] !! [[2014 WTA Tour|2014]] !! [[2015 WTA Tour|2015]] !! [[2016 WTA Tour|2016]] !! [[2017 WTA Tour|2017]] !! SR !! W–L |- | align=left|[[Australian Open]] | A | A | A | A | A | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2006 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|W]]''' | A | A | A | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2015 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2016 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2017 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|QF]] ! 2 / 4 ! 14–2 |- | align=left|[[French Open]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1996 French Open – Mixed doubles|QF]] | A | A | A | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2006 French Open – Mixed doubles|2R]] | A | A | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2015 French Open – Mixed doubles|2R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2016 French Open – Mixed doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2017 French Open – Mixed doubles|1R]] ! 1 / 5 ! 9–3 |- | align=left|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] | bgcolor=afeeee | [[1996 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2R]] | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[1997 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|QF]] | A | A | A | A | A | A | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2014 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|QF]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2016 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|3R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|W]]''' ! 2 / 6 ! 17–4 |- | align=left|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] | bgcolor=yellow | [[1996 US Open – Mixed doubles|SF]] | A | A | bgcolor=ffebcd | [[2000 US Open – Mixed doubles|QF]] | A | A | A | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2013 US Open – Mixed doubles|1R]] | A | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2015 US Open – Mixed doubles|W]]''' | bgcolor=afeeee | [[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2R]] | bgcolor=lime | '''[[2017 US Open – Mixed doubles|W]]''' ! 2 / 6 ! 14–3 |- !style=text-align:left|Win–loss ! 6–3 ! 3–1 ! 0–0 ! 2–0 ! 0–0 ! 6–0 ! 0–0 ! 0–1 ! 2–1 ! 14–1 ! 9–3 ! 12–2 ! 7 / 21 ! 54–12 |} ====Mixed doubles finals: 7 (7–0)==== By winning the 2016 French Open title, Hingis completed the mixed doubles Career Grand Slam. She became the 7th female player in history to achieve this. {| class='sortable wikitable' !style="width:40px"|Result !style="width:30px"|Year !style="width:140px"|Championship !style="width:50px"|Surface !style="width:180px"|Partner !style="width:180px"|Opponents !style="width:130px" class="unsortable"|Score |-style="background:#ffffcc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2006 Australian Open|2006]] || [[Australian Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Mahesh Bhupathi]] || {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Elena Likhovtseva]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Daniel Nestor]] || 6–3, 6–3 |-style="background:#ffffcc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2015 Australian Open|2015]] || Australian Open <small>(2)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Leander Paes]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Kristina Mladenovic]]<br />{{flagicon|CAN}} Daniel Nestor || 6–4, 6–3 |-style="background:#ccffcc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2015 Wimbledon Championships|2015]] || [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] || Grass || {{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes || {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Tímea Babos]]<br />{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Alexander Peya]] || 6–1, 6–1 |- bgcolor=CCCCFF | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2015 US Open (tennis)|2015]] || [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]] || Hard || {{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes || |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bethanie Mattek-Sands]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sam Querrey]] || 6–4, 3–6, [10–7] |-style="background:#ebc2af;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2016 French Open (tennis)|2016]] || [[French Open (tennis)|French Open]] || Clay || {{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes || |{{flagicon|IND}} [[Sania Mirza]]<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]] || 4–6, 6–4, [10–8] |-style="background:#ccffcc;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2017 Wimbledon Championships|2017]] || Wimbledon <small>(2)</small> || Grass || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jamie Murray]] || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Heather Watson]]<br />{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Henri Kontinen]] || 6–4, 6–4 |-style="background:#ccccff;" | style="background:#98fb98;"|Win || [[2017 US Open – Mixed doubles|2017]] || US Open <small>(2)</small> || Hard || {{flagicon|GBR}} Jamie Murray || {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Chan Hao-ching]]<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]] || 6–1, 4–6, [10–8] |} ==Records== * These records were attained in the [[Open Era]] of tennis. {| class=wikitable style=font-size:97% |- style="background:#efefef;" | width=200 | Grand Slam || width=50 | Years || width=200 | Record accomplished || width=200 | Player tied |- | Australian Open || 1997–99 || 3 consecutive titles || [[Margaret Court]] <br /> [[Evonne Goolagong Cawley]] <br /> [[Steffi Graf]] <br /> [[Monica Seles]] |- | Australian Open || 1997–2002 || [[List of Australian Open Singles Finals appearances#Women's most consecutive finals|6 consecutive finals]] || Evonne Goolagong Cawley |- | Grand Slam || 1997 || [[List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions#Grand Slam|2 wins without losing a set in the same calendar year]] || [[Billie Jean King]] <br /> [[Martina Navratilova]] <br /> [[Steffi Graf]] <br /> [[Serena Williams]] <br /> [[Justine Henin]] |- | Grand Slam || 1997 || [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Reached all four Grand Slam finals in a calendar year]] || [[Margaret Court]] <br /> [[Chris Evert]] <br /> [[Martina Navratilova]] <br /> [[Steffi Graf]] <br /> [[Monica Seles]] <br /> [[Justine Henin]] |- | Grand Slam || 1998 || [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Calendar Year Women's Doubles Grand Slam]] || [[Martina Navratilova]] <br /> [[Pam Shriver]] |} * By winning Wimbledon doubles title in 1996 with Helena Suková became youngest doubles winner at 15 years, 282 days and youngest ever Grand Slam winner.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tennisplanet.wordpress.com/2007/06/22/youngest-wimbledon-champions/ |title=Youngest Wimbledon champions. " Tennis Planet |publisher=Tennisplanet.wordpress.com |date=22 June 2007 |access-date=6 March 2011 |archive-date=18 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718111454/http://tennisplanet.wordpress.com/2007/06/22/youngest-wimbledon-champions/ |url-status=live }}</ref> * By winning Australian singles title in 1997, became youngest winner there in tennis history at 16 years and 3 months.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tennis-x.com/tournaments/ozopen.shtml |title=Australian Open Tennis Schedule, Information and Records |publisher=Tennis-x.com |access-date=6 March 2011 |archive-date=11 January 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060111221204/http://www.tennis-x.com/tournaments/ozopen.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref> * By defeating Monica Seles 6–2, 6–1 in 1997 at [[Sony Ericsson Open|Key Biscayne]], ascended the no. 1 spot as the youngest ever in tennis history. * Became the youngest ever year-end No.1 in 1997 in tennis history. * By winning the US Open against Venus Williams in 1997, Hingis contended all Grand Slam tournament finals that year; second youngest winner in the US Open at 16 years, 11 months and 8 days.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tennistours.com/event_pages/usopen/history.asp |title=US Open, Championship Tennis Tours – Tickets & Tours Since 1987 |publisher=Tennistours.com |date=3 May 1996 |access-date=6 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110420020134/http://tennistours.com/event_pages/usopen/history.asp |archive-date=20 April 2011}}</ref> * Won the Australian and US Open in 1997 without losing a set. * In 1997, from Sydney to the final of Roland Garros had a 37-match winning streak, best from 1995 until present. * By winning the US Open doubles title in 1998 with Jana Novotná, completed a doubles Grand Slam, third player in the Open Era. * Held simultaneously the no. 1 position for singles and doubles in 1998. * Most successful player to play the Toray Pan-Pacific Tournament with 5 wins in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, and reached 8 finals in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007. * Compiled 103 top-10 wins (behind Serena Williams 164, Lindsay Davenport 129, and Venus Williams 127), 43 singles titles, 64 doubles titles, 7 mixed doubles titles, and 209 weeks at no.1 (5th behind Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert and Serena Williams).<ref name=weeks/> * In 2015, won three Grand Slam Mixed Doubles title with [[Leander Paes]], an accomplishment last achieved in 1969 by [[Margaret Court]] and [[Marty Riessen]] * Most Mixed Doubles titles (2) won by a woman player in Open Era in Australian Open * Only player in the Open Era to win the Australian Open singles and doubles titles three consecutive years. ** 1997 (S) d. Pierce, (D) w/Zvereva d. Davenport/Raymond ** 1998 (S) d. Martinez, (D) w/Lučić d. Davenport/Zvereva ** 1999 (S) d. Mauresmo, (D) w/Kournikova d. Davenport/Zvereva ==Awards== * 1992: Swiss Champion together with the tennisclub ''TC Schützenwiese'' (from [[Winterthur]]) in the Interclub-Championships. * 1994: ITF Junior Girls Singles World Champion. * 1995: [[WTA Newcomer of the Year]].<ref name="azplayers" /> * 1995: Named "Female Rookie of the Year" by ''[[Tennis (magazine)|Tennis]]'' magazine.<ref name="azplayers">{{cite web |url=http://www.martinahingis.azplayers.com/career.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070728003859/http://www.martinahingis.azplayers.com/career.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 July 2007 |title=Martina Hingis |publisher=martinahingis.azplayers.com |access-date=3 February 2010}}</ref> * 1996: [[WTA Most Improved Player of the Year]]. * 1997: [[Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year]].<ref name="azplayers" /> * 1997: [[WTA Player of the Year]]. * 1997: [[ITF World Champions|ITF World Champion – Women's singles]]. * 1997: [[BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/keyfacts/stories/spoty_overseas.shtml |title=Sports Personality of the Year: overseas winners |publisher=BBC |access-date=3 February 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050418182915/http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/keyfacts/stories/spoty_overseas.shtml |archive-date=18 April 2005 }}</ref> * 1998: First female athlete to be on the cover of the American men's magazine [[GQ]] in June 1998.<ref name="azplayers" /> * 1998: [[WTA Doubles Team of the Year]] (with [[Jana Novotná]]).<ref name="azplayers" /> * 1999: WTA Doubles Team of the Year (with [[Anna Kournikova]]).<ref name="azplayers" /> * 1999: ITF World Champion – Women's Singles. * 1999: [[ITF World Champions|ITF World Champion – Women's doubles]] (with Anna Kournikova). * 2000: ITF World Champion – Women's Singles. * 2000: One of five female tennis players named to the 2000 ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine [[Power 100]] in Fame and Fortune list at No. 51.<ref name="azplayers" /> * 2000: [[WTA Diamond Aces Award]].<ref name="azplayers" /> * 2002: Elected to Tour Players' Council.<ref name="azplayers" /> * 2006: [[Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year]].<ref name="azplayers" /> * 2007: Surpassed US$20 million in career earnings at the [[Sony Ericsson Open]] in [[Key Biscayne, Florida]], the fourth female player to do so (after [[Steffi Graf]], [[Martina Navratilova]], and [[Lindsay Davenport]]). She was fourth in the all-time money list at $20,033,600 after the tournament.<ref>{{cite web |title=Martina Hingis – Career in Review |url=http://www.wtatennis.com/player/martina-hingis_2257889_3491 |publisher=WTA Tour |access-date=11 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719162936/http://www.wtatennis.com/player/martina-hingis_2257889_3491 |archive-date=19 July 2011}}</ref> * 2007: Meredith Inspiration Award for inspiring women around the world – Family Circle Cup/''Family Circle'' magazine * 2013: Inducted into the [[International Tennis Hall of Fame]] on 13 July 2013<ref name=ElectedToHoF /> * 2015: First Global Ambassador for the International Tennis Hall of Fame.<ref name="ambassador" /> * 2015: WTA Doubles Team of the Year with [[Sania Mirza]].<ref name="azplayers" /> * 2015: ITF World Champion – Women's Doubles (with Sania Mirza). * 2017: WTA Doubles Team of the Year with [[Chan Yung-jan]].<ref name="azplayers" /> * 2017: ITF World Champion – Women's Doubles (with Chan Yung-jan). === Notable accolades === * Except for the French Open, she won every major WTA Tour singles title at least once during her career (Grand Slam tournaments, [[WTA Tour Championships]], and Tier I tournaments). * Except for Berlin, she won every major WTA Tour doubles title at least once during her career (Grand Slam tournaments, WTA Tour Championships, and Tier I tournaments). * By reaching the 2016 French Open mixed doubles finals, Hingis joined an elite group of players who have reached the finals in all 4 Grand Slams across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. ==Equipment endorsements== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=January 2025}} Hingis's current on-court apparel is manufactured by ''Tonic Lifestyle Apparel''; having her own clothing line: ''Tonic by Martina Hingis''. She is sponsored by [[Yonex]] for racquets and shoes. In the 1990s, Hingis was sponsored by [[Sergio Tacchini]]. In 1998 she suffered a foot injury, and she withdrew from the Wimbledon doubles competition in 1999. She sued the company in 2001 for making allegedly defective shoes that injured her feet. Hingis and Tacchini settled in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money. She was sponsored by [[Adidas]] from 1999 until 2008. ==See also== {{Portal|Tennis}} {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[WTA Tour records]] * [[List of WTA number 1 ranked singles players]] * [[List of WTA number 1 ranked doubles players]] * [[List of female tennis players]] * [[List of tennis rivalries]] * [[List of Grand Slam women's singles champions]] * [[List of Grand Slam women's doubles champions]] * [[Open Era tennis records – women's singles]] * [[All-time tennis records – women's singles]] {{div col end}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Martina Hingis}} {{Wikiquote}} * {{IMDb name}} * {{WTA}} * {{ITF}} * {{Fed Cup player}} * {{Tennis Hall of Fame}} * {{Olympics.com}} * {{Olympedia}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20141115031248/http://www.itftennis.com/antidoping/news/pressrelease.asp?articleid=18254 ITF Press release: Decision in the case of Martina Hingis] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130705213048/http://www.octagon.com/ Representation Agency 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