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Christina McHale was born on 11 May, 1992 in Teaneck, New Jersey, is an American tennis player. Discover Christina McHale'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 31 years old?
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31 years old |
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11 May |
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Teaneck, New Jersey |
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Jersey
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She is a member of famous Player with the age 31 years old group. She one of the Richest Player who was born in Jersey.
Christina McHale Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Christina McHale height is 1.70 m .
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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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Christina McHale Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Christina McHale worth at the age of 31 years old? Christina McHale’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from Jersey. We have estimated Christina McHale's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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US$ 4,187,527 |
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Timeline
Christina Maria McHale (born May 11, 1992) is an American former professional tennis player.
Her highest-ever WTA rankings were No. 24 in singles and 35 in doubles.
Known for an aggressive baseline game, McHale was recognized by The New York Times for her "booming" groundstrokes and fast footwork.
She reached the third round of all four Grand Slam tournaments and represented the United States in Fed Cup and Olympic competitions.
In 2000, the McHale family returned to the United States.
In June 2006, she graduated from Upper School of the Englewood Cliffs Public Schools as the eighth-grade valedictorian.
For her freshman year of high school, she attended the Academy of Law and Public Safety within Dwight Morrow High School.
At the age of 15, she left home to train at the USTA Training Center headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida.
She was homeschooled through Kaplan Online High School since age 15.
Her sister Lauren played collegiate tennis at UNC-Chapel Hill.
McHale began professional training at the USTA Training Center in Carson, California.
McHale was granted a wildcard into the main draw of the Australian Open where she lost a three-set match in the first round to Jessica Moore.
In March, McHale played at a $25k tournament in Redding, California, where she was defeated in the first round by seventh seed Kimiko Date-Krumm.
Playing at the Miami Open, McHale lost in the first round of qualifying to Anastasiya Yakimova.
Competing at a $25k tournament in Szczecin, Poland, McHale advanced to the semifinal round where she was defeated by Stephanie Gehrlein.
Seeded fourth at a $10k tournament in Alkmaar, she lost in her quarterfinal match to qualifier Laura Pous Tió.
Coming through qualifying at the Vancouver Open, McHale was defeated in the first round by Olga Puchkova.
Playing at the Connecticut Open, she lost in the first round of qualifying to Yanina Wickmayer.
Entering as a wildcard at the US Open, McHale won her first match in a major by beating Polona Hercog in the first round.
She was defeated in the second round by 29th seed, former world No. 1, and 2006 champion, Maria Sharapova.
At the USTA Tennis Classic of Troy in Alabama, McHale reached the final where she was defeated by qualifier and compatriot Alison Riske.
Playing in Kansas City at the Pro Tennis Classic, she lost in the second round to second seed and compatriot Varvara Lepchenko.
At the Goldwater Classic in Phoenix, McHale was defeated in the first round by Alison Riske.
At her final tournament of the season, the Tevlin Challenger in Toronto, she lost in the second round to Alexandra Stevenson.
McHale ended the year ranked 218.
She started season by playing at a $25k tournament in Plantation, Florida.
Seeded seventh, she lost her quarterfinal match to top seed Maret Ani.
At the $25k tournament in Lutz, Florida, McHale reached the quarterfinal round where she was defeated by qualifier Florencia Molinero.
Representing the USA in the Fed Cup tie versus France, McHale only played one rubber; she lost to Pauline Parmentier.
The U.S. team ended up winning the tie over France 4–1.
Playing a $25k tournament in Surprise, Arizona, McHale made it to the semifinals where she was defeated by Abigail Spears.
As a wildcard at the Indian Wells Open, McHale lost in the first round to compatriot Vania King.
In Miami, she was defeated in the first round of qualifying by Katie O'Brien.
In September 2016, McHale won her first and only career WTA singles title at the Japan Women's Open.
After losing in the first round of qualifying for the 2022 US Open, she announced her retirement from professional tennis.
Christina is the daughter of John and Margarita McHale.
Her father John is an Irish American, while her mother Margarita was born in Cuba.
She resided New Jersey until she was three years old.
Her family lived in Hong Kong from the time she was three until she was eight, and she speaks a degree of Mandarin Chinese, along with fluent Spanish.