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Shikha Uberoi was born on 5 April, 1983 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India, is an Indian-born American tennis player. Discover Shikha Uberoi'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 40 years old?
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She is a member of famous Player with the age 40 years old group. She one of the Richest Player who was born in India.
Shikha Uberoi Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Shikha Uberoi height is 1.73 m and Weight 64 kg.
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64 kg |
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Shikha Uberoi Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Shikha Uberoi worth at the age of 40 years old? Shikha Uberoi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from India. We have estimated Shikha Uberoi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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US$213,828 |
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Shikha Devi Uberoi (Hindi: शिखा देवी ओबराय; born 5 April 1983) is an Indian-American former professional tennis player, who formerly represented India in international tournaments and a former Indian No. 1. After Nirupama Sanjeev, she is also the second Indian female player in history to crack the top 200 rankings by the WTA.
Uberoi was born to father Mahesh (who was a table-tennis player for India) and mother Madhu in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Her family moved to Princeton, New Jersey when she was an infant.
She has one older sister (Diya) and three younger sisters (Neha, Nikita and Nimita).
Her four sisters are also tennis players, but of all, Shikha is by far the most successful, and the only one to represent India (the other sisters represent the United States).
Uberoi started competing in the ITF Women's Circuit in 1998.
In August 2002, she played in her first WTA Tour-level tournament as a wildcard at the New Haven Open, during the 2002 season.
She would next compete in a WTA tournament a year later in March 2003, at the Sarasota Clay Court Classic, again losing in the first qualifying round to Tara Snyder.
The highlight of 2003 would be her winning her first title in August, where she won a $10k tournament in Harrisonburg, Virginia, with five match wins.
Later that same year in November, she lost in first qualifying round of the Advanta Championships of Philadelphia to Anikó Kapros.
Uberoi won her first WTA Tour-level match in 2004, albeit at the qualifying level.
She defeated Liza Viplav and Aiko Nakamura, before losing to sister Neha in the qualifying finals of the Hyderabad Open.
Two weeks later, she lost in the qualifying first round at the Qatar Ladies Open to Li Ting.
Uberoi finally got to compete in the main draw of a professional-level tournament at the Budapest Grand Prix, with qualifying wins over Christiane Hoppmann, Cristina Torrens Valero, and Edina Gallovits; she would lose the round one encounter to Marion Bartoli later in the tournament.
At the 2004 US Open, Uberoi was competing in her first ever Grand Slam tournament as a wildcard into the qualifying draw.
She then won her first-round match, defeating Saori Obata.
She lost to Venus Williams in round two, having led 4–1 in the first set against the multiple Grand Slam champion.
During the 2004 season, Shikha won two further (and ultimately her last two) ITF singles titles in Fort Worth and Edmond.
During the Australian swing at the beginning of the 2005 WTA Tour, Uberoi lost in the qualifying stages of the Gold Coast Hardcourts, the Hobart International, and the Australian Open, losing to Yan Zi, Sunitha Rao, and Teryn Ashley, respectively.
However, in early February, she won against Olga Savchuk, Yuan Meng, and Tatiana Poutchek back to back to make the main draw of the Pattaya Open in Thailand, but lost to Conchita Martínez in round one.
The following week, she received direct entry into the main draw of a WTA event for the first time (at the Hyderabad Open), although she lost her opening match to Melinda Czink in three tight sets.
In May 2005, she lost in the first round of the Rabat Grand Prix to Yan Zi, and also failed to qualify for both the Italian Open and Roland Garros.
Uberoi also had poor form on the grass court tournaments, failing to qualify at the Birmingham Classic, as well as Wimbledon.
During the North American hardcourt swing, she only managed to compete in one main-draw match, losing to Dally Randriantefy at the Canadian Open.
The highlight of her 2005 season was reaching the quarterfinals of the Sunfeast Open in Kolkata (being only the second player representing India to reach a WTA quarterfinal; Sania Mirza was the first one, winning the Hyderabad title earlier that same year).
Also in 2005, Shikha reached two WTA Tour doubles finals, partnering sister Neha, one in Kolkata and one in Guangzhou.
In 2006, Uberoi qualified for the Qatar Ladies Open, but lost to María Vento-Kabchi in the first round.
She was named the Zee Astitva Athlete of the Year 2007.
She was one of the top-10 fastest servers in the world.
She earned her bachelor's degree from Princeton University in Anthropology and South Asian Studies.
She graduated with high academic standing while winning Princeton's prestigious Kit Harris Memorial Award for Leadership and Ethics.
Uberoi launched her media and lifestyle company, SDU Seva, Inc. As of 2013, she is currently creating and producing international social issue television shows, and is a social entrepreneur.
She speaks internationally at various diplomatic conferences on female empowerment through sport.
She has recently been invited to sit on the board of directors of the World Economic Forum's "Global Shapers Initiative" for Bhopal.
She is also a news and sports presenter, and coaches all levels of tennis and fitness.