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Jiske Griffioen was born on 17 April, 1985 in Woerden, Netherlands, is a Dutch wheelchair tennis player. Discover Jiske Griffioen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Jiske Griffioen Net Worth
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Jiske Griffioen (born 17 April 1985) is a Dutch professional wheelchair tennis player.
She played wheelchair basketball representing her nation at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics, aged 14.
In 2001, Griffioen won three singles draws in as many weeks when she won the second draw in Zoetermeer, followed by the consolation draw in Jambes and the second draw in Amsterdam.
Griffioen did not win another tournament draw until she won the 2002 consolation draw in Nottingham.
This success was followed by her first final in Antwerp where she lost to Sharon Walraven.
Griffioen had further success in 2002 when she won the consolation draw in St Louis.
In the 2003 season, Griffioen won the consolation draw in Plock, followed by consolation draw wins at the Dutch and Swiss Opens before she lost in the final in Antwerp to Walraven.
Another consolation draw win in Italy and another final defeat to Walraven in Prague followed to close the season.
Griffioen finished 17th in the world rankings in 2003, having reached the last 16 of the British and US Opens during the season.
In 2004, Griffioen lost in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open super series event to Esther Vergeer.
Griffioen won her first singles title in Christchurch.
This was followed by more success in Bein, Cuneo, Prostejov and Amsterdam.
Griffioen was the runner up in the Masters.
In doubles competitions with Korie Homan she won the Masters and they were finalists in Prostejov.
Griffioen also took titles with Maaike Smit in San Diego and alongside Vergeer in Japan Open and Kobe.
Part of the winning team at the World team cup.
As a late replacement in the Paralympic Games, Griffioen exited in the first round of the singles and the quarterfinals of the doubles with Peters.
Three singles title in Nottingham, Seoul and Japan graced Griffioen in 2005.
She was the runner up in Sydney, Miami, Brasilia, Paris, Dutch Open, Hilton Head, Atlanta and San Diego.
Additionally Griffioen finished third at the Masters.
In doubles play she won the masters doubles with Esther Vergeer; along with titles in Boca Raton, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Paris, Dutch Open, Hilton Head, Atlanta and San Diego.
Griffioen was also part of the Netherlands' World Team Cup success.
During 2006, Griffioen won one singles title in Prostejov.
She made the final of singles events at the Wheelchair Classic 8's at the Australian Open and in Nottingham.
Finished third in the Masters after losing in the semifinals.
In doubles competitions with Vergeer, Griffioen won in Sydney, Melbourne, Boca Raton, Paris, Nottingham, Utrecht, Atlanta, San Diego and the Masters.
Griffioen also won the Wheelchair Classic 8's at the Australian Open and the US Open with Vergeer.
Inadditon with Ameryckx she won in Nottingham.
Griffioen was part of the Netherlands' World Team Cup squad who won the competition for a nineteenth time.
During singles competitions in the 2007 season, Griffioen won titles in Seoul, Prostejov and St Louis.
She was also the runner up in Boca Raton.
At the Masters Griffioen lost in the semifinals before beating Walraven for third.
In singles, Griffioen is a three-time Masters champion (2012, 2015, 2016), Paralympic gold medalist, four-time major champion, and a former world No. 1.
Griffioen was born with spina bifida.
Griffioen is a 20-time major champion (four singles and 16 doubles), Paralympic gold medalist, seven-time Masters champion, and a former world No. 1. Alongside Aniek van Koot, Griffioen completed the Grand Slam in doubles in 2013.